indian cricketer hemu adhikari who gought in world war 2 ahead of cricket debut know full story

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Kusum । May 9 2025 5:53PM

The name Hemu officer died in the year 2003. He played 21 Test matches in his career, scoring 872 runs. Batting, a century and 4 fifty came out of his bat. Hemu also used to bowl leg spin with right hand and he also took 3 wickets in his short bowling career.

For the last 75 years, Pakistan has disturbed India for some reason. India’s land has been threshold many times due to continuous terror attacks carried out by the neighboring country. There were also three wars between the two countries. Where India was conquered while Pakistan had to face his face three times. For the last few days, tension between India and Pakistan has been increasing. The Indian force has thwarted several attacks from the border. For this reason, the 18th season of the world’s most expensive cricket league IPL had to be postponed in the middle. On the border, Indian soldiers protect the country from Dhushon, while cricketers brighten the name of the country by defeating opposition teams on the cricket field. But now we are going to tell you about a player in this report who left his cricket debut to fight the war.

The player who is being talked about here was Hemu Adhikari. Who died in the year 2003. He played 21 Test matches in his career, scoring 872 runs. Batting, a century and 4 fifty came out of his bat. Hemu also used to bowl leg spin with right hand and he also took 3 wickets in his short bowling career.

This is the case of the 1940s, when Hemu officials had made a good identity in the cricket world even before the start of the second World Cup. But when it came to making a test debut at the international level, he left this golden opportunity and joined the Indian Army and considered the country service to be paramount. Let me tell you that in the year 1947, he was awarded the post of Lieutenant Colonel.

Hemu Adhikari made his debut in 1947 in 1947 and despite some media reports, he continued to serve the Indian Army. He has also played a memorable innings against Pakistan. In 1952, he scored an unbeaten 81 in the match against Pakistan and partnered a record 109 runs with Ghulam Ahmed for the 10th wicket.

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