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{{Use Indian English|date=July 2013}}
{{Use Indian English|date=July 2013}}
{{Infobox cricketer
{{Infobox cricketer
| name       = Janardan Navle
| name             = Janardan Navle
| image            =  
| image            = File:1932 Indian Test Cricket team.jpg
| caption          =
| caption          = The 1932 Indian Test Cricket team that toured England. Janardan Navle is seen standing last in the first row of the team captained by [[Maharaja of Porbandar]].
| fullname          = Janardan Gyanoba Navle
| fullname          = Janardan Gyanoba Navle
| birth_date        = {{birth date|1902|12|07|df=y}}
| birth_date        = {{birth date|1902|12|07|df=y}}
| birth_place      = [[Pulgaon|Fulgaon]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]
| birth_place      = [[Pulgaon|Fulgaon]], [[British India]]
| death_date        = {{Death date and age|1979|09|07|1902|12|07|df=yes}}
| death_date        = {{Death date and age|1979|09|07|1902|12|07|df=yes}}
| death_place      = [[Pune]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]
| death_place      = [[Pune]], [[Maharashtra]], India
| batting          = Right-hand bat (RHB)
| batting          = Right-handed
| bowling          = n/a
| role              = [[Wicket-keeper]]
| role              = [[Wicket-keeper]]
| columns          = 2
| columns          = 2
| column1          = [[Test cricket|Tests]]
| column1          = [[Test cricket|Test]]
| matches1          = 2
| matches1          = 2
| runs1            = 42
| runs1            = 42
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| 100s/50s1        = 0/0
| 100s/50s1        = 0/0
| top score1        = 13
| top score1        = 13
| deliveries1      = -
| hidedeliveries    = true
| wickets1          = -
| catches/stumpings1= 1/0
| bowl avg1        = -
| fivefor1          = -
| tenfor1          = -
| best bowling1    = -
| catches/stumpings1= 1
| column2          = [[First-class cricket|First-class]]
| column2          = [[First-class cricket|First-class]]
| matches2          = 65  
| matches2          = 65  
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| 100s/50s2        = 0/9
| 100s/50s2        = 0/9
| top score2        = 96
| top score2        = 96
| deliveries2      = -
| wickets2          = -
| bowl avg2        = -
| fivefor2          = 0
| tenfor2          = 0
| best bowling2    = -
| catches/stumpings2= 100/36
| catches/stumpings2= 100/36
| country          = India
| country          = India
| international    = true
| international    = true
| internationalspan = 1932-1933
| internationalspan = 1932–1933
 
| testcap          = 6
| testdebutfor      =
| testdebutagainst  = England
| testdebutagainst  = England
| testcap          = 6
| testdebutdate    = 25 June
| testdebutdate    = 25 June
| testdebutyear    = 1932
| testdebutyear    = 1932
| lasttestdate      = 15 December
| lasttestdate      = 15 December
| lasttestfor      =
| lasttestagainst  = England
| lasttestagainst  = England
| lasttestyear      = 1933
| lasttestyear      = 1933
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| year              = 2020
| year              = 2020
}}
}}
'''Janardan Gyanoba Navle''' {{audio|Janardan_Navle.ogg|pronunciation}} (pronounced Nuw-lay) (7 December 1902, [[Pulgaon|Fulgaon]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]] – 7 September 1979, Poona, now [[Pune]]) was an early [[Indian national cricket team|Indian]] [[Test cricket]]er.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.cricinfo.com/india/content/player/31806.html|title=Janardan Navle, India|publisher=cricinfo.com|accessdate=26 June 2010}}</ref>
'''Janardan Gyanoba Navle''' {{audio|Janardan_Navle.ogg|pronunciation}} (pronounced Nuw-lay) (7 December 1902 – 7 September 1979) was an early Indian [[Test cricket]]er.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.cricinfo.com/india/content/player/31806.html|title=Janardan Navle, India|publisher=cricinfo.com|accessdate=26 June 2010}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
[[File:1932 Indian Test Cricket team.jpg|thumb|left|The 1932 Indian Test Cricket team that toured England. Janardan Navle is seen standing last in the first row of the team captained by [[Maharaja of Porbandar]].]]
Navle faced the historic first delivery of India's [[Indian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1932#Test_summary|first Test innings]] in 1932. He opened in both innings at [[Lord's]] in 1932 and also kept wickets. A small man, [[Wisden Cricketers' Almanack|Wisden]] called him "a first-rate wicket-keeper, very quick in all that he did". He played for Indians against [[Arthur Gilligan]]'s [[Marylebone Cricket Club|MCC]] team in 1926-27 and [[Jack Ryder (cricketer)|Jack Ryder]]'s Australians nine years later. For many years he kept wickets for Hindus in the [[Bombay Quadrangular]] and [[Bombay Quadrangular|Pentangular]] tournaments. He made his debut for Hindus at the age of 16.{{citation needed|date=April 2020}}
Navle faced the historic first delivery of India's [[Indian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1932#Test_summary|first Test innings]] in 1932. He opened in both innings at [[Lord's]] in 1932 and also kept wickets. A small man, [[Wisden Cricketers' Almanack|Wisden]] called him "a first-rate wicket-keeper, very quick in all that he did". He played for Indians against [[Arthur Gilligan]]'s [[Marylebone Cricket Club|MCC]] team in 1926-27 and [[Jack Ryder (cricketer)|Jack Ryder]]'s Australians nine years later. For many years he kept wickets for Hindus in the [[Bombay Quadrangular]] and [[Bombay Quadrangular|Pentangular]] tournaments. He made his debut for Hindus at the age of 16.{{citation needed|date=April 2020}}


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
In his later life he worked as a security guard in a sugar mill and lived in a two-room flat in Pune. He had his schooling at the Bhave School in Poona.  
In his later life he worked as a security guard in a sugar mill and lived in a two-room flat in Pune. He had his schooling at the Bhave School in Poona. He died in Poona on 7 September 1979.
He died on Poona on 7 September 1979.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{cricinfo|id=31806}}
* {{cricinfo|id=31806}}
* {{cricketarchive|id=596}}


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[[Category:1979 deaths]]
[[Category:1979 deaths]]
[[Category:Cricketers from Maharashtra]]
[[Category:Cricketers from Maharashtra]]
[[Category:Wicket-keepers]]
[[Category:Roshanara Club cricketers]]
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{{India-cricket-bio-1900s-stub}}

Latest revision as of 10:29, 9 June 2022


Janardan Navle
Personal information
Full nameJanardan Gyanoba Navle
Born(1902-12-07)7 December 1902
Fulgaon, British India
Died7 September 1979(1979-09-07) (aged 76)
Pune, Maharashtra, India
BattingRight-handed
RoleWicket-keeper
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 6)25 June 1932 v England
Last Test15 December 1933 v England
Career statistics
Competition Test First-class
Matches 2 65
Runs scored 42 1,976
Batting average 13.00 19.18
100s/50s 0/0 0/9
Top score 13 96
Catches/stumpings 1/0 100/36
Source: Cricinfo, 10 May 2020

Janardan Gyanoba Navle About this soundpronunciation  (pronounced Nuw-lay) (7 December 1902 – 7 September 1979) was an early Indian Test cricketer.[1]

Career[edit | edit source]

Navle faced the historic first delivery of India's first Test innings in 1932. He opened in both innings at Lord's in 1932 and also kept wickets. A small man, Wisden called him "a first-rate wicket-keeper, very quick in all that he did". He played for Indians against Arthur Gilligan's MCC team in 1926-27 and Jack Ryder's Australians nine years later. For many years he kept wickets for Hindus in the Bombay Quadrangular and Pentangular tournaments. He made his debut for Hindus at the age of 16.[citation needed]

Personal life[edit | edit source]

In his later life he worked as a security guard in a sugar mill and lived in a two-room flat in Pune. He had his schooling at the Bhave School in Poona. He died in Poona on 7 September 1979.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Janardan Navle, India". cricinfo.com. Retrieved 26 June 2010.

External links[edit | edit source]