Brijesh Patel

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Brijesh Patel
India (Ind)
Brijesh Patel
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling type Right-arm offbreak
Tests ODIs
Matches 21 10
Runs scored 972 243
Batting average 29.45 30.37
100s/50s 1/5 -/1
Top score 115* 82
Balls bowled - -
Wickets - -
Bowling average - -
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match - n/a
Best bowling - -
Catches/stumpings 17/- 1/-

As of 4 February 2006
Source: Cricinfo.com

Brijesh Patel pronunciation  (born 1952-11-24 in Baroda, Gujarat) grew up in Bangalore is an Indian cricketer who played for the Indian national cricket team as a right-handed batsman from 1974 until 1979.

B.P. Patel played in 21 Test matches from 1974 to 1977, and sustained a batting average of 29.45. He was also a bowler, but was never asked to deliver his right-arm off breaks for his national team. His highest Test score was 115 not out.

While his international cricketing career was not particularly productive, he made 37 hundreds and over 11000 runs in first class cricket. His international career came to a premature end because of his suspect technique aginst genuine pace.At the time of retirement, he held the Ranji Trophy records (since bettered) for most runs and hundreds. His talent first became evident as a student in Bishop Cotton Boys School, Bangalore, and he represented his country in a junior team that travelled to Australia. Through out his career, he represented Karnataka state and captained the team to many victories. Together with fellow international Gundappa Vishwanath, they formed a formidable batting pair.

He was regarded as an excellent fielder normally covering areas around cover and point.

After his playing days he became cricket administrator.

A Jagmohan Dalmiya ( past President of the Indian Cricket Board(BCCI)) supporter, Brijesh was appointed the Director of the National Cricket Academy in India until he was replaced in 2005 by another ex Test cricketer, Shivlal Yadav, the current Director of the NCA.

Brijesh Patel has also been the Hon. Secy of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) since 1999 and controls cricket in Karnataka. Some years ago he was also the Chairman of the National Selection Committee for the Indian national team and resigned after suffering a heart ailment.

Brijesh Patel runs a private cricket coaching academy in Bangalore attended by more than 300 boys called B.P.C.A.( Brijesh Patel cricket Academy)



Preceded by
Chandu Borde
Chairman, Selection Committee
October 2002 - September 2003
Succeeded by
Syed Kirmani


Flag of India India squad - 1975 Cricket World Cup Flag of India

1 Venkataraghavan | 2 Solkar | 3 Gaekwad | 4 Ghavri | 5 Patel | 6 Viswanath | 7 Gavaskar | 8 Engineer | 9 Ali | 10 Amarnath | 11 Lal | 12 Bedi | 13 none | 14 none | 15 none | Coach: none


Flag of India India squad - 1979 Cricket World Cup Flag of India

1 Venkataraghavan | 2 Gavaskar | 3 Amarnath | 4 Viswanath | 5 Vengsarkar | 6 Gaekwad | 7 Ghavri | 8 Kapil | 9 Brijesh | 10 Surinder | 11 Bedi | 12 Reddy | 13 Yashpal | 14 None | 15 None | Coach: Unknown

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