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Farokh Engineer born 25 February 1938) is a former Indian cricketer. He played 46 Tests for India, and he played first-class cricket for Bombay in India from 1959 to 1975 and for Lancashire in England from 1968 to 1976. Engineer was the last from his community to play for India, as not a single Parsee has represented the country after him. Engineer was born in a Parsi family in Mumbai, his father Maneksha was a doctor by profession, while mother Minnie was a housewife. He studied at the Don Bosco High School in Matunga. His older brother, Darius, was also a good club cricketer and inspired the young Farokh to take up the sport. Engineer was to make his debut in Test cricket at Mumbai in December 1960, against England led by Captain Ted Dexter.[20] Chairman of Selectors, Lala Amarnath chose Engineer over Kunderan for his superior keeping skills. Farokh was all set to debut on his home ground, The Brabourne Stadium. On the eve of the Test match, Engineer was practising his shots against short bowling. One of Raj Singh Dungarpur's deliveries took the top edge of his bat and hit him on his right eye. Farokh was out of the Test match. Thus, Kunderan played at Bombay but scored only five runs. The engineer was fit for the second Test at Kanpur and made his debut. He scored an important 33 and played for the remainder of the series. When the side toured the West Indies next, Engineer was the first-choice wicketkeeper. He played in the first three matches before an injury forced him out of the playing eleven. He was among the few Indian Batsman who was not afraid of the fast bowling duo of Wes Hall and Charlie Griffith who tormented the Indian players during the series. When England toured India led by M. J. K. Smith, in the winter of 1963, Farokh was the first choice as the wicket-keeper, but illness kept Farokh out of the first test match in Mumbai, and Kunderan who was in the reserves, got a chance and scored a brilliant knock of 192. This helped Kunderan seal his place in the playing eleven as a wicketkeeper-batsman, who could also open the innings. With the brilliance of Kunderan, Engineer was ignored by the selectors when Australia arrived in India to play a three-Test series in 1964. It was only in March 1965, when New Zealand toured India, under John Reid, that Engineer could manage to make a comeback to the national side. This time he also decided to open the innings, in addition to keeping the wickets. Soon he came to be regarded as a full-fledged opening batsman and selectors started looking around for a good partner for him at the top of the batting order. Engineer's best innings as a batsman came during the third Test of the series against the visiting West Indians at Chennai in 1967. He had not played in the first two Tests which the visitors won. The deadly Hall-Griffith combo was supported by Gary Sobers and Lance Gibbs but Engineer was not at all intimidated by these top-class performers and nearly scored a century before lunch on the opening day of the match. This knock brought Engineer back into the national side and helped him cement his place there for the next four years. During the period from 1967 till 1970, Engineer was a member of the playing eleven in all matches that India played. Content - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farokh_Engineer #FarokhEngineer #farokhengineercricketer #farokhengineerwicketkeeper Website - https://cricketthrills.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Cricket-Cosmos-101779684750666/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/dreamzsnet5/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/NawazTauheed Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/tauheedahmad Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/charismatic-planet-159211a8/ Tumblr - https://dreamzs338.tumblr.com/ Mix - https://mix.com/tauheedahmednawaz VK - https://vk.com/id309368494 2nd Website - https://charismaticplanet.com/ 3rd Website - https://www.positivelivinglife.com/ * Disclaimer: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research." We are working hard to grow this channel. If you have any issue with the content(Audio or video) on this channel. Then contact us at (tauheedahmednawaz7669@gmail.com) before complaining to YouTube.We will delete your content. Thanks for Understanding