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Mahendra Shukla is a former Indian first-class cricketer.
Despite having a first-class career spanning just seven games, Shukla appeared for three teams during his career, which started during the 1947-48 season for Holkar.
Having appeared in three Ranji trophy matches in his debut season, he played a single game in 1948-49 for United Provinces, before moving, in 1949-50, to his final team, Uttar Pradesh. He completed his Mechanical Engineering from Banaras Hindu University.
From eleven first-class innings, Shukla top-scored with 90 against Assam, his only half-century in first-class cricket.
After retiring from Indian Oil Corporation, Mahendra Shukla was residing in Navi Mumbai until his death on 10 September 2017.
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- Mahendra Shukla at CricketArchive (subscription required)
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