Remembering the glory days of the Holkars

Remembering the glory days of the Holkars  – The Holkars, those magnificent bunches of attacking cricketers who dominated Indian cricket in their time, lend Indore cricketing history and context. Between 1941 and 1952, the marauding Holkars won four Ranji Trophy titles and reached the final on six occasions.
Reminiscing about the Holkars, Madhya Pradesh off-spinning all-rounder of yesteryear and former National selector Sanjay Jagdale said, “The only way they knew to play was to attack. Men like C.K. Nayudu, an imposing cricketer, the aggressive Mushtaq Ali, the attractive Khandu Rangnekar, and Chandu Sarwate with his all-around ability, were all part of Indore’s great Holkar team.
In fact, Sanjay Jagdale’s father M.M. Jagdale, a fine all-rounder, was a member of the Holkars’ Invincibles. “I used to go with my father to watch Holkars’ matches. I was thrilled to see that fearless brand of cricket,” he remembered. Jagdale recalled Mushtaq Ali’s thrill-a-minute batsmanship. What hand-eye coordination, what footwork! I would say he was India’s first Twenty20 player.
Remembering the glory days of the Holkars - Men like C.K. Nayudu, an imposing cricketer, the aggressive Mushtaq Ali, the attractive Khandu Rangnekar, and Chandu Sarwate with his all-around ability, were all part of Indore's great Holkar team.
Remembering the glory days of the Holkars – Men like C.K. Nayudu, an imposing cricketer, the aggressive Mushtaq Ali, the attractive Khandu Rangnekar, and Chandu Sarwate with his all-around ability, were all part of Indore’s great Holkar team.
The strokes Surya-Kumar Yadav is playing now, he used to play them then.” Jagdale said he spoke to and formed bonds with a number of Holkar cricketers but never summoned the courage to walk up to C.K. Nayudu since he was a formidable personality. Jagdale said, “C.K. Nayudu hit sixes with such ease even when past his prime. He was a gifted cricketer?’ The genial Jagdale traveled back to a match at Mhow against an Army team on a “very bad matting wicket”. “The manner in which Mushtaq Ali batted on that track was sensational,” he said.
During a time when several Kings made it to the Indian team more on clout than merit, Jagdale revealed Holkars’ ruler Yashwant Rao would come in an all-white attire and quietly watch the Holkars play and leave. “And he gave a free hand to C.K. Nayudu. Never interfered,” Jagdale. Along his cricketing journey, apart from his father, Sarwate guided Jagdale. The glory days of the all-conquering Holkars lend Indore burnished cricketing luster.
Men like C.K. Nayudu, an imposing cricketer
Men like C.K. Nayudu, an imposing cricketer is an aggressive batsmen.