Indian cricketer (born 1940)
Padmakar Shivalkar
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Padmakar Kashinath Shivalkar (born 14 September 1940) is a former Indian first class cricketer.[1] A slow left-arm orthodox bowler, Shivalkar spent over 20 years playing for Bombay and is the team's highest wicket taker of all time. He was almost 50 when he retired. In 2016, he received the C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest honour conferred by BCCI on a former player.[2]
He was unlucky not to be selected for the Indian Test side, but his career coincided with that of Bishan Bedi.[3] He toured Sri Lanka with a strong Indian side in 1973–74, playing in both matches against Sri Lanka and taking four wickets.
His best bowling figures came in the final of the Ranji Trophy in 1972–73, when he took 8 for 16 and 5 for 18 for Bombay against Tamil Nadu.[4] In the previous season's semi-final he had taken 8 for 19 and 5 for 31 against Mysore.[5]
Shivalkar studied at the Siddharth College of Arts, Science and Commerce in Fort, Mumbai.[6]
A book written on Padmakar Shivalkar
Ha chendu daivagaticha is published in that book his autobiography is written the book compiled by great writer shri Arun Ghadigaokar and published by Dimple Publication and Ananda yatri a group of friends of Shri Padmakar Shivalkar anyone can read the book and know the truth of this legendary person
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