Keki Khambatta was an Indian cricketer. He is recorded among first-class cricketers from India in publicly maintained sports databases, though detailed biographical information about him is limited in widely accessible sources.
Key facts
| Name | Keki Khambatta |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Cricket |
| Level | First-class cricket |
Background
The surname Khambatta is associated with the Parsi community of western India, particularly in the Bombay (Mumbai) region, which has a long-standing connection with Indian cricket. Parsi cricketers were among the earliest organised Indian players of the game, with clubs and tournaments dating back to the 19th century. The first name "Keki" is also a common name within this community.
Career
Khambatta is documented as a participant in Indian first-class cricket. Specific details of his teams, playing role, statistics, and the seasons in which he was active are not reliably established in commonly available references and are therefore not stated here.
Significance
As with many domestic-level cricketers from the earlier decades of Indian first-class cricket, Khambatta forms part of the broader record of players who contributed to the regional and zonal competitions that underpinned the national structure of the game in India.
Related topics
- Cricket in India
- Parsi cricket
- Ranji Trophy
- List of Indian first-class cricketers
- Bombay cricket team
References
- Wikidata entry: Q24004829