Overview
Amrit Lal was an Indian first-class cricketer associated with the Southern Punjab cricket team during the 1960s. He played in India's domestic cricket circuit, primarily in the Ranji Trophy, the country's premier first-class competition organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Key Facts
| Name | Amrit Lal |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Cricket |
| Format | First-class |
| Team | Southern Punjab |
| Era | 1960s |
| Competition | Ranji Trophy |
Background
Southern Punjab was one of the established teams in Indian domestic cricket from the 1940s through the 1960s, competing in the North Zone of the Ranji Trophy. The side drew players from the cricketing centres of the Punjab region, including Patiala, Ludhiana and adjoining districts. Following administrative reorganisation of cricket in the region, the Southern Punjab team was eventually succeeded by Punjab in domestic cricket.
Career
Amrit Lal represented Southern Punjab in first-class matches during the 1960s. The team played in the North Zone group of the Ranji Trophy alongside sides such as Delhi, Northern Punjab, Services, Jammu and Kashmir, and Railways during this period.
Significance
Players such as Amrit Lal formed part of the broader pool of cricketers who sustained Indian first-class cricket in the post-independence decades, particularly in the North Zone, which was a strong contributor to the Ranji Trophy. The careers of regional cricketers from this era are documented in the records of the BCCI and in standard cricket reference works.
Related Topics
- Southern Punjab cricket team
- Ranji Trophy
- Punjab cricket team
- North Zone cricket team
- Board of Control for Cricket in India
- First-class cricket in India
References
- Wikidata entry: Q4748656