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Sunil Nandy

Indiab. 1935-02-01Retired
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Biography

Sunil Nandy, born on February 1, 1935, in India, was a prominent cricket player known for his contributions to Indian domestic cricket during the mid-20th century. As a right-handed batsman and occasional right-arm medium-pace bowler, he made a significant impact in the Ranji Trophy, where he represented Bengal with distinction. Nandy’s technical proficiency and strategic acumen on the field earned him recognition among his peers.

Throughout his career, Nandy played in several first-class matches and was noted for his resilient batting style under challenging conditions. His ability to compile runs consistently and support his team during critical encounters made him a vital player for Bengal cricket. Although he did not attain international fame, his performances at the domestic level helped raise the profile of Indian cricket during an era of growing competition.

After retiring from active play, Nandy remained involved in the cricketing community, dedicating his efforts to mentoring young cricketers and contributing to the development of the sport in India. His legacy endures through the generations of players inspired by his dedication and passion for the game, reflecting the rich tradition of Indian cricket.

Quick Facts

Full nameSunil Nandy
Date of birth1935-02-01
NationalityIndia
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