Overview
Kartick Bose (1906–1984) was an Indian cricketer who featured in first-class cricket during the early decades of organised domestic competition in India. He is recorded among the cohort of Indian first-class cricketers active in the pre-Independence era.
Key facts
| Full name | Kartick Bose |
|---|---|
| Born | 1906 |
| Died | 1984 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Cricket |
| Level | First-class |
Background
Bose belonged to the generation of Indian cricketers whose careers coincided with the formative phase of the country's domestic cricket structure. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had been established in 1928, and the Ranji Trophy, India's premier first-class competition, began in the 1934–35 season. Players of his era typically represented regional associations and presidency sides before the Ranji Trophy became the central focus of domestic cricket.
Career
Bose is documented as a first-class cricketer in records of Indian cricket from the early-to-mid twentieth century. Detailed match-by-match statistics and team affiliations from this period are preserved in archival cricket records and historical scorecards.
Significance
As one of the players from the foundational years of Indian first-class cricket, Bose forms part of the historical record of the sport's growth in India before and around Independence. Cricketers from this period contributed to the establishment of regional cricketing traditions that subsequently fed into the national team and the Ranji Trophy system.
Related topics
- Ranji Trophy
- Board of Control for Cricket in India
- History of cricket in India
- List of Indian first-class cricketers
References
- Wikidata entry: Q23582745