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- Q18978008 abstract "B. K. Garudachar (13 January 1917 – 26 February 2016) was an Indian cricketer who played for several teams in Indian domestic cricket. He was a right-arm leg-spin bowler who batted right-handed.Garudachar made his first-class debut in November 1935, playing for Mysore against Madras in the 1935–36 edition of the Ranji Trophy. He made regular Ranji Trophy appearances over the following decade, primarily for Mysore, but also for the United Provinces and Bombay. Playing for the United Provinces against Central India in January 1940, he took 6/30 and 4/59, giving him a maiden first-class ten-wicket haul. For Mysore in the 1941–42 Ranji Trophy, Garudachar took 34 wickets from just four matches, finishing as the competition's leading wicket-taker and helping the team to its only appearance in the tournament final. His season included figures of 6/46 and 5/78 against Hyderabad, 6/56 and 8/99 against Madras, and 5/68 against Bengal.As a batsman, Garudachar's highest score (and only century) came for Mysore against Holkar in the 1945–46 Ranji Trophy, when he was captaining the team. After Holkar scored 912/8 in its first innings (with five individual centuries), Mysore were bowled out for 190, and made to follow on. Garudachar, who had taken figures of 4/301 from 69 overs as a bowler, then made 164 runs in just over four hours, helping his team to 509/6 at the end of the final day. The match was his final Ranji Trophy appearance, but he continued playing first-class cricket into the early 1950s. His final game at that level was in October 1950, when he appeared for the Cricket Club of India against a touring Commonwealth XI. After retiring from playing, Garudachar remained involved with the Mysore State Cricket Association (later known as the Karnataka State Cricket Association) in administrative roles. He worked as an engineer, having graduated from the Benares Engineering College. Garudachar died in Bengaluru in February 2016, aged 99. At the time of his death, he was believed to be the oldest living Indian first-class cricketer.".
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- Q18978008 comment "B. K. Garudachar (13 January 1917 – 26 February 2016) was an Indian cricketer who played for several teams in Indian domestic cricket. He was a right-arm leg-spin bowler who batted right-handed.Garudachar made his first-class debut in November 1935, playing for Mysore against Madras in the 1935–36 edition of the Ranji Trophy. He made regular Ranji Trophy appearances over the following decade, primarily for Mysore, but also for the United Provinces and Bombay.".
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