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Subhash Gupte

Subhash Gupte
Personal information
Full name Subhashchandra Pandharinath Gupte
Born (1929-12-11)11 December 1929
Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra, British India
Died 31 May 2002(2002-05-31) (aged 72)
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak googly
Relations Baloo Gupte (Brother)
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 58) 30 December 1951 v England
Last Test 13 December 1961 v England
Career statistics
Competition Tests First-class
Matches 36 115
Runs scored 183 761
Batting average 6.31 8.18
100s/50s -/- -/-
Top score 21 47
Balls bowled 11284 29632
Wickets 149 530
Bowling average 29.55 23.71
5 wickets in innings 12 36
10 wickets in match 1 11
Best bowling 9/102 10/78
Catches/stumpings 14/- 52/-
Source: cricinfo, 16 March 2017

Subhashchandra Pandharinath "Fergie" Gupte ( मराठी : सुभाष गुप्ते ) About this sound pronunciation  (11 December 1929 in Bombay, India – 31 May 2002, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) was one of Test cricket's finest spin bowlers. Sir Garry Sobers pronounced him the best leg spinner that it had been his pleasure to see.[1]

Gupte flighted and spun the ball sharply, and possessed two different googlies. The West Indians who toured India in 1958/9 reckoned that Gupte could turn the ball on glass. His only drawback perhaps was that he tended to lose confidence when the batsmen attacked his bowling.

He made his debut in 1951/2 and from the next season onward took over from Vinoo Mankad as India's leading spinner. He was nicknamed after the West Indian leg spinner Wilfred Ferguson. Gupte took 27 wickets in West Indies in 1952/3 and 34 against New Zealand at home in 1955/6. At Kanpur in 1958/9, he took nine West Indian wickets in an innings for 102 runs, and had Lance Gibbs - the only batsman he missed - dropped by wicket keeper Naren Tamhane. He once took all ten wickets in an innings for Bombay against Bahawalpur CC, and once in Lancashire league for Rishton.

His career ended in unfortunate circumstances in 1961/2. The Indian team was staying at the Imperial Hotel in Delhi during the Test against England. A. G. Kripal Singh, Gupte's roommate, called up the receptionist and tried to fix a date with her. She complained to the Indian manager.


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