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Jun 1, 2017

[Ans] during his playing days, the cricketer known as ‘vizzy’ was the only indian cricketer to be_____?


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Vizzy was the second son of Pusapati Vijaya Rama Gajapathi Raju, the ruler of Vizianagaram. His title Maharajkumar (prince) comes for this reason. After his father died in 1922 and his elder brother became the king, Vizzy moved to the family estates in Benares. He married the eldest daughter of the ruler of the zamindari estate of Kashipur



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Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Vijay Ananda Gajapathi Raju About this sound pronunciation (help·info) (28 December 1905 – 2 December 1965), better known as the Maharajkumar of Vizianagram or Vizzy, was an Indian cricketer, cricket administrator and politician.


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Vizzy finally was named the captain for Indian cricket team for the 1936 tour of England, a post that he secured after lobbying and manipulation. The low point in the tour occurred during India's match against Minor Counties at Lord's. Lala Amarnath had been nursing a back injury during the game. Vizzy maintained a low profile thereafter for almost two decades. He made a comeback as a cricket administrator and was the President of BCCI from 1954–1957.

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