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Shatrusalyasinhji (H. H. Jam Saheb Shatrusalyasinhji) was born on 20 February, 1939 in Jamnagar, Nawanagar State, British India, is a cricketer. Discover Shatrusalyasinhji'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 84 years old?
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Jamnagar, Nawanagar State, British India |
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Shatrusalyasinhji was head of the Saurashtra Cricket Association for some years until he was replaced in 1972 by Niranjan Shah, who has remained in charge since, and whose son Jaydev Shah has had a long career in the Saurashtra team.
In 1966–67, Shatrusalyasinhji's final season of first-class cricket, he captained Saurashtra in the Ranji Trophy, and Indian Starlets to the final of the Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament, and was also selected for West Zone to play the touring West Indians.
He married a member of the Nepalese royal family, and succeeded to the title of Maharaja Jam Saheb of Nawanagar in February 1966 on the death of his father. When the Twenty-sixth Amendment to the Constitution of India was passed in 1971, abolishing princely privy purses and entitlements, he became H H Jam Saheb Sri Shatrusalyasinhji.
In 1964, he brought his old Sussex teammates Les Lenham and Tony Buss to India; Lenham to coach him, Buss to bowl to him. Lenham said Shatrusalyasinhji "wanted to be a Ranji and a Duleep, all rolled into one, but he played too exotically". His batting yielded only 113 runs in four matches in 1964–65, but he did take his best bowling figures, 4 for 101 against Baroda, in a Saurashtra team that also included two other members of the Jamnagar royal family, Kumar Indrajitsinhji and Chatrapalsinhji.
He played three matches for Saurashtra in 1959–60, four in 1961–62, and four in 1962–63, with a highest score of 65, the top score of the match, in a victory over Baroda in 1961–62. His highest career score came against Maharashtra in 1963–64, when batting at number three he scored 164 not out in seven and a half hours out of a total of 382.
He made his first-class debut in the 1958–59 season, playing for Saurashtra against Bombay, scoring 15 not out and a duck and taking the wicket of Arvind Apte. In 1959 he and his father visited England and he played three matches for Sussex Second XI as an amateur, without much success.
Shatrusalyasinhji was educated at Malvern College in England, where he played for the First XI in 1957 and 1958. In 1957 he took 42 wickets at 15.11 and made 166 runs at 23.71, and in its schools report for the season Wisden (referring to him as "M.K.S. Shatrushalyasinhji") noted his "ability to bowl off-breaks at an unusually speedy pace". In 1958 he was "not as effective as in the previous year", taking 22 wickets at 18.22.
H.H. Jamsaheb Shatrusalyasinhji Jadeja (born 20 February 1939) is the present ruler of Jamnagar and also a former first class cricketer.
His father, H H Jam Saheb Sri Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji, played one first-class match, captaining Western India against MCC in 1933-34, just after succeeding Ranjitsinhji to the title of Maharaja of Nawanagar. Shatrusalyasinhji is also the nephew of Duleepsinhji.