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Rajinder Goel was born on 20 September, 1942 in (now in Haryana, India), is a cricketer. Discover Rajinder Goel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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77 years old |
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Virgo |
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20 September 1942 |
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20 September |
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Narwana, Punjab, British India (now in Haryana, India) |
Date of death |
June 21, 2020 |
Died Place |
Rohtak, Haryana, India |
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India |
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Rajinder Goel Height, Weight & Measurements
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Rajinder Goel Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Rajinder Goel worth at the age of 77 years old? Rajinder Goel’s income source is mostly from being a successful cricketer. He is from India. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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When referring to the 600th wicket, this article follows the Indian sources which credit Goel with 640 Ranji Trophy wickets. As per CricketArchive, he has 637 wickets. If one goes with CricketArchive, Goel's 600th wicket would be in the match between Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir in the 1984-85 season.
Goel went past V. V. Kumar's Ranji record of 417 wickets in the 1978-79 season. His 600th wicket was Chandrakant Pandit, caught at deep squareleg in the Ranji semifinal against Bombay in 1983-84. He retired after taking 39 wickets in 1984-85 season.
Goel appeared for India against Ceylon in an unofficial Test at Ahmedabad in 1964-65 where he took 4 for 33 in the second innings. Thereafter, the presence of the "Indian spin quartet", especially Bishen Bedi who bowled in a similar style, restricted his appearances for India. When Bedi was dropped from the team for the Bangalore Test against West Indies in 1974-75 on disciplinary grounds for appearing in a BBC interview, Goel was selected for the Indian team but was excluded at the last moment. He also took 6-102 and 3-43 against the Australians in 1979-80. Goel rated his 12-134 against the South Zone in the final of the 1975-76 Duleep Trophy as his most satisfying performance.
The son of an assistant station master in the Indian Railways, Goel came up through the Vaish school and college in Rohtak. His first major success was for North Zone schools in 1957 when he took four wickets against West Zone in the final of the All-India schools tournament and was declared the best bowler of the competition. He made his Ranji debut in the next season. Goel credits his early success to his teacher and coach Kishan Dayal. He started his first class career with Patiala, which then evolved into the Southern Punjab team. He moved to Delhi in 1963 and Haryana ten years later.
Rajinder Goel (20 September 1942 – 21 June 2020) was an Indian cricketer who holds the record for most wickets in Ranji Trophy, India's premier first class competition, despite which he was never selected to play for India. A left arm spinner, he represented Patiala, Southern Punjab, Delhi and Haryana in domestic cricket.