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Full name
  
Rusi Framroze Surti

National side
  
India

Nickname
  
Poor man's Sobers

Name
  
Rusi Surti


Batting style
  
Left-hand bat

Role
  
Cricket Player

Bowling style
  
Left-arm medium

Died
  
January 13, 2013, Mumbai

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Born
  
25 May 1936 (
1936-05-25
)
Surat, Gujarat, India

Test debut
  
2 December 1960 v Pakistan

Rusi Framroze Surti ( pronunciation  25 May 1936 – 13 January 2013) was an Indian cricketer who played in 26 Tests from 1960 to 1969. He was a left arm medium pace and left arm spin bowler, and a lower order batsman. Surti was also a popular professional for Haslingden in the Lancashire League in 1959.

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After an uneventful Test debut against Pakistan at Bombay, Surti impressed in his second Test match with an innings of 64 at New Delhi. He had been promoted up the order to number 3. India toured the West Indies in 1962 and Surti made 246 runs in the series. In 1967/68 they toured Australia and New Zealand, and after various first class fixtures and the Tests he made 967 runs at 37.19 and took 42 wickets. In the Tests he made 688 runs at an average of 45.50 with 22 wickets. At Auckland he was dismissed for his highest Test score of 99. He was the first Indian player to have scored a fifty and taken five wickets in the same Test match against Australia.

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In the Ranji Trophy he played for Rajasthan and Gujarat, with his highest score being 246 not out for Rajasthan against Uttar Pradesh in 1959/60. Surti later played for Queensland in the Sheffield Shield, Australia's domestic first-class competition.

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References

Rusi Surti Wikipedia