Overview
Syed Mushtaq Ali (1914–2005) was an Indian cricketer who played in the early decades of Indian Test cricket. He was among the prominent batsmen of his generation and is regarded as a pioneering figure in attacking, stroke-playing batsmanship in Indian cricket.
Key facts
| Full name | Syed Mushtaq Ali |
|---|---|
| Born | 1914 |
| Died | 2005 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Cricket |
Background
Mushtaq Ali emerged as a cricketer during the period when India was establishing itself in international Test cricket, having gained Test status in 1932. He played first-class cricket in India and represented the Indian national team in Test matches.
Career
He was known as a top-order batsman with an attacking approach. His style of play, marked by aggressive stroke-making, contributed to his reputation as one of the early entertainers of Indian cricket and influenced perceptions of Indian batting in his era.
Significance
Mushtaq Ali is widely remembered as a pioneer of attacking batsmanship in Indian cricket. In his honour, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) named its domestic Twenty20 tournament the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, which is contested annually by state and regional teams in India.
Related topics
- Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
- India national cricket team
- Board of Control for Cricket in India
- History of cricket in India
- Ranji Trophy
References
- Wikidata entity: Q2722943