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Hari Gidwani

Hari Gidwani is an Indian first-class cricketer who played in domestic competitions in India. He is recorded among the cricketers who represented sides in the Ranji Trophy, the premier domestic first-class tournament organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Key facts

Name Hari Gidwani
Nationality Indian
Sport Cricket
Level First-class (domestic)

Background

Indian domestic cricket during the period when Gidwani was active was structured around zonal and state associations affiliated to the BCCI. The principal competitions were the Ranji Trophy (inter-state first-class), the Duleep Trophy (inter-zonal first-class) and the Irani Trophy. Players who appeared in these tournaments are classified as first-class cricketers.

Career

Gidwani featured in Indian first-class cricket as a domestic player. Detailed match-by-match statistics are maintained in cricket archives such as the records of the BCCI and specialist cricket databases.

Significance

Like several other domestic-era cricketers in India, Gidwani's career forms part of the wider history of Indian first-class cricket, which has served as the principal pathway for players progressing to the India national cricket team.

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