In a heartwarming celebration steeped in nostalgia and cricketing legacy, veteran India leg-spinner V.V. Kumar was honoured on his 90th birthday with the launch of a commemorative book titled Celebrating V.V. Kumar @ 90. The event, held in Chennai, brought together legends of Indian cricket to pay tribute to Kumar’s skill, sportsmanship, and unmatched contribution to domestic cricket. Though his international career was brief, his impact on Indian cricket—particularly in the Ranji Trophy—remains enduring.
Why in News?
The event marked the 90th birthday of V.V. Kumar, a former Indian Test cricketer known for his leg-spin artistry. A commemorative book celebrating his life and career was launched by fellow cricketer C.D. Gopinath, reigniting conversations about Kumar’s legacy and the overlooked heroes of Indian cricket.
Highlights of the Celebration
- A book titled Celebrating V.V. Kumar @ 90 was unveiled at a function in Chennai.
- C.D. Gopinath, the only surviving member of India’s first-ever Test victory, presented the first copy to Kumar.
- The book includes contributions from cricketing stalwarts like G.R. Viswanath and S. Venkataraghavan.
- N. Ram, Director of The Hindu Group, also wrote a chapter acknowledging Kumar’s domestic excellence.
Career Overview
- International Debut: Against Pakistan in New Delhi, 1961.
- Test Career: Played only 2 Test matches, but took a five-wicket haul on debut.
- First-Class Record
- Matches: 129
- Wickets: 599
- Ranji Trophy: First player to cross 400 wickets.
Key Points
- Known for exceptional control and variation in leg-spin.
- Often described as a team player and an entertainer, who lifted spirits in the dressing room.
- Despite limited international exposure, he was a domestic giant, consistently performing for Tamil Nadu.
The Book
- Originated from a conversation among Tamil Nadu cricket veterans: V. Krishnaswamy, P. Mukund, A.G. Satvinder Singh, and P.R. Ramakrishnan.
- Compiled by Partab Ramchand, a well-known sports writer.
Significance
- The celebration not only honoured V.V. Kumar’s contributions but also highlighted the need to recognize unsung heroes of Indian cricket who built the foundation for today’s stars.
- It reflects on the rich history of Indian domestic cricket and the players who excelled beyond the limelight.