Dr HD Kanga Memorial Cricket League

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Dr. H D Kanga Cricket League
Administrator(s) Mumbai Cricket Association
Cricket format Two-Innings
Tournament format(s) Round robin
Host(s) Mumbai
Champions Greater Mumbai Police Sports Club
Participants 98

The Dr HD Kanga Memorial Cricket League is a cricket competition in Mumbai, India, inaugurated in 1948.[1] It is named after Dr. Hormasji Dorabji Kanga, who played 43 First class cricket matches as an all-rounder, and was also a selector for the India national cricket team[1][2]

Dr H.D. Kanga

As an all-rounder, his first-class cricket career spanned from 1899 to 1921. As an opening batsman, he holds the record of being the first Indian to score a double century in first-class cricket. He was a member of the Indian team that toured England in 1911, under the captaincy of the Maharaja of Patiala.[citation needed]

He captained the Parsees, and after retirement, continued an association with the game in his capacity as President of the Mumbai Cricket Association from the 1930-31 to 1934-35 seasons.

He was the Vice-President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India from 1936 to 1945.[citation needed]

He was also the Chairman of the All India Selection Committee from 1932-33 to 1939-40.[citation needed]

A committee was formed under the Chairmanship of Justice S R Tendulkar in 1948, which suggested that an inter-club tournament be started in the city of Mumbai, to perpetuate his memory. The Dr H D Kanga Cricket League Tournament, which commenced in 1948, has been played on various cricket grounds in the city of Mumbai without a break since then.

The Dr H D Kanga Memorial Library, the only sports library of its kind in the world, was named after him, and the Mumbai Cricket Association has been managing it efficiently for the last 55 years.

Overall records of Dr H D Kanga

Tournament Presidency Matches Quadrangular Matches Total
M 10 14 24
Inns 13 23 41
Nos 1 2 3
Runs 586 429 1015
HS 233 150 233
Ave 34.47 20.42 26.72
100's 1 1 2
50's 1 0 1
Ct 8 9 17
St 4 0 4
Balls 23 555 578
Runs 28 216 244
Wkts 1 16 17
Ave 28.00 13.50 14.35
BB 1/19 4/15 4/15

Premier players who have played the league

Many Indian cricketers have played this Mumbai's primere club cricket league,before starting their International cricket career.In 1987,Sachin Tendulkar had represented John Bright Cricket Club in the Kanga League, and later went on to play for the Cricket Club of India.

2013 season

The 2013 season started on 8 September.[3][4][5]

Kanga League results

Division
Season A Pts B Pts C Pts
2009 GREATER MUMBAI POLICE SPORTS CLUB 16 CRICKET CLUB OF INDIA 20 SAINATH SPORTS CLUB 22
2010
2014-15

References

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