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Home > Cricket > Remembering Vijay Hazare
Vijay Hazare, who led India to its first-ever Test win, passed into the ages last week.
Long before Gavaskar and Vishwanath, Tendulkar and Dravid, there was Hazare, perhaps the finest Indian batsman of his time.
rediff.com pays homage to the great man's memory.
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'Hazare was a man of dignity'
Ramchandra Guha salutes his memory.
'Hazare never got ruffled'
Polly Umrigar, one of Vijay Hazare's team-mates, recalls the legend.
'Opponents feared his confidence'
The British media described Hazare as the mainstay of India's batting after the second World War.
Dalmiya condoles Hazare's death
'He was the real ambassador of the gentleman's game,' the BCCI's patron-in-chief said.
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Factfile
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Full Name: Vijay Samuel Hazare
Born: March 11, 1915, Sangli, Maharashtra
Died: December 18, 2004, Vadodara, Gujarat
Type: Right hand batsman, right arm medium bowler
Test Debut: vs England, Lord's, 1946
- Career records and highlights
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Saluting the Legends
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Images from an event held by the Cricket Club of India to honour Indian cricketers who had scored a century or taken five wickets in an innings at Lord's.
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