Sanjay Manjrekar Wife, Age, Father, AutoBiography, Stats, Commentator

Published on: Jun 17, 2020 12:01 pm IST|Updated on: Apr 16, 2024 6:07 pm IST

Sanjay Manjrekar (Fomer Indian cricketer and commentator): Age, Wife, Father, Biography, Stats, Jadeja Controversy

There are some people who have the luxury of having cricketers at home and Sanjay Manjrekar is one of them. His father, Vijay Manjrekar was a famous cricketer before Sanjay Manjrekar himself marked a name for himself after having played for India for about 9 years.

Date of Birth 12 July 1965
Height 5 ft 10 in
Wife Madhavi
Father Vijay Manjrekar

The elegant batsman was seen as the next best thing in the Indian cricket history when he made his debut in 1987 and went on to complete 1000 ODI runs before playing 30 ODI games but just couldn’t hold on to the form that he showed during the initial stage of his career and faded away slowly.

After getting done with his cricketing career, Sanjay went on to become one of the popular and successful cricket broadcasters for India. His insights on the game are widely appreciated and have been a commentator for about 20 years now.

Sanjay Manjrekar cricketer

Birth place: Mangalore, India
Zodiac sign: Cancer
Nationality: Indian
School: NA
College: NA
Signature: NA

 

Family

Father: Vijay Manjrekar
Mother: Rekha Manjrekar
Sister: Not Known
Brother: Not known
Coach: Subhash Bandiwadekar
Religion: Hindu
Address: NA

Sanjay Manjrekar Father

Cricket Career

International Debut
Test: 25 November 1987 vs West Indies
ODI: 5 January 1988 vs West Indies

Sanjay Manjrekar used to play cricket right from his childhood, after all, born in a cricketing family, it was the expected thing from him. He represented his school and college and went on to debut for Mumbai in Ranji trophy in 1985. His maiden first-class century came a year later against Baroda.
He soon found himself in the Indian team in 1987 in a test match against West Indies and he saw a slow rise in his career until his slowest ton against Zimbabwe in 1992 in a test match that saw the decline of him. He finally retired in 1996.

Major teams: India, Mumbai, West Zone

Sanjay Manjrekar stats and records

• In 37 tests, the right-hand batsman managed to score 2043 runs at an average of 36.48 including 9 half-centuries and 4 centuries.
• In 74 ODIs that he played for India, his tally includes 1994 runs at an average of 33.23 with a solitary century and 15 half-centuries.
• He had a brilliant year in 1989 where he scored a century against West Indies in Bridgetown against the bowling attack that comprised of Courtney Walsh, Curtley Ambrose, Malcolm Marshall and Ian Bishop. In the same year, he took on the other fearsome attack in Pakistan who had the likes of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Imran Khan where he scored a century and a double century.

Sanjay Manjrekar commentator

Preference
Hobbies: Singing
Favourite Batsman: Sunil Gavaskar
Favourite commentators: Harsha Bhogle, Ravi Shastri
Favourite singers: Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

Sanjay Manjrekar Wife

Marital status: Married
Sanjay Manjrekar Wife: Madhavi
Children: Siddharth (son)

Sanjay Manjrekar Wife

Wedding anniversary picture captioned:
‘My longest partnership. #weddinganniversary’

 

Jadeja Controversy

• The incident of calling Indian all-rounder in Ravindra Jadeja as a ‘bits and pieces’ didn’t go well with fans and Jadeja as he faced backlash

 

Pollard comment

The West Indian Kieron Pollard during IPL 2017 accused Manjrekar of calling him ‘brainless’ on commentary. Pollard exploded on Sanjay Manjrekar in a series of tweets.

Sania Mirza controversy

In October 2016 Sania Mirza tweeted after completing 80 consecutive weeks as world’s no.1 tennis player, Manjrekar trying to correct her, said ‘she is the no.1 doubles player’. Sania Mirza took it as an insult to her achievements and replied by asking if he had any common sense left.

Harsha Bhogle controversy

The latest one is him being disrespectful to Harsha Bhogle during the day-night test match against Bangladesh in Eden Gardens for which he received severe criticism from all the experts and fans around the world is another controversy.

Earlier in IPL 2016, Harsha Bhogle retweeted a tweet ‘commentary without Harsha is like Pizza without toppings’. Sanjay Manjrekar did not like it and expressed his views but ended up being trolled by Harsha Bhogle’s followers

 

Autobiography

Imperfect

Sanjay Manrekar autobiography

 

Lesser-known facts

Sanjay Manjrekar holds the most unwanted record of the slowest century by an Indian in test match history. He scored a 397 ball 100 against Zimbabwe in 1992 which is still a record for the slowest century by an Indian, 5th slowest overall.

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