BCCI Logo
BCCI Logo

News

Durani gets Lifetime Achievement Award

01 Jun 2011, 10:13 pm

Durani gets Lifetime Achievement Award
Summary

Former India great was awarded the Col C K Nayudu Award

Mumbai, May 31: Former Indian cricketer Salim Durani was awarded the Col C K Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award on Tuesday at the BCCI Annual Awards 2009-10. The honour comprises a trophy and a cheque for Rs 15 lakh. Durani, an exciting stroke-player and effective left-arm spinner, played 29 Tests from 1960 to 1973, scoring 1,202 runs and taking 75 wickets, including a major role in India's maiden Test series victory in the West Indies in 1971. Back then, he dismissed key batsmen Gary Sobers and Clive Lloyd in the second Test in Trinidad to help India win by seven wickets. His proficiency with bat and ball also took Central Zone to their first-ever Duleep Trophy win, in 1971-72. One of the most popular cricketers of his time, who was known to hit a 'six on demand,' Durani represented India in a total of 29 Tests, scoring 1,202 runs at an average of 25. He took 75 wickets, inclusive of three five-wicket hauls. The previous winners of the C K Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award are: 1994 - Lala Amarnath 1995 - Syed Mushtaq Ali 1996 - Capt. Vijay Hazare 1997 - K.N. Prabhu 1998 - P. R. Umrigar 1999 - Col. Hemachandra Adhikari 2000 - Subhash Gupte 2001 - Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi 2002 - Bhausaheb Nimbalkar 2003 - Chandrakant Borde 2004 - B.S. Bedi, B. Chandrasekhar, EAS Prasanna, S.Venkataraghvan 2007 - Nariman Contractor 2008 - Gundappa Viswanath 2009 - Mohinder Amarnath