• The remarkable Nari Contractor

  • Jul 30 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

The remarkable Nari Contractor

  • Summary

  • We chat with veteran journalist Clayton Murzello about the oldest living Indian captain: Nari Contractor. Clayton speaks about his interactions with Contractor and why we must remember the man for much more than that one day in Barbados: when he suffered a near fatal injury in a warm-up game.

    Talking Points:

    • A story full of destiny: from his birth till that fateful day in Barbados
    • The stylish left-handed batter who couldn't make it to the Mumbai Ranji side
    • How Contractor ended up playing first-class cricket for Gujarat
    • The captain who first introduced team meetings and broke down barriers
    • The day when the universe conspired against Contractor
    • Frank Worrell's advice to Contractor before the Indians faced Charlie Griffith
    • A remarkable story of recovery - and how cricket saved Contractor
    • The visionary that roped in Frank Tyson to coach youngsters in Mumbai

    Participants:

    Clayton Murzello (@claytonmurzello)

    Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)

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    Related:

    • Contractor steps into the 90s - Clayton Murzello - Mid-Day
    • Griffith's delivery hit my face at 90 degrees: Nari Contractor - Clayton Murzello - Mid-Day
    • The amazing life of Mumbai-based former India captain Nari Contractor - Clayton Murzello - Mid-Day
    • The bouncer that ended a career - Martin Williamson - ESPNcricinfo
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