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      • His defining season was 1982-83: coming back to the side after three years, he stood tall to knock off 1182 runs - including five hundreds - in 11 away Tests against West Indies and Pakistan. He crowned the season with back-to-back Man of the Match awards at the climax of India's World Cup-winning campaign in 1983.
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  2. Mohinder is known as the Comeback Man of Indian Cricket [13]. During his two decades at the top, he was dropped from the Indian side on several occasions and each time he fought his way back with sterling performances, playing excellent domestic cricket and making it hard for the national selectors to ignore him.

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  3. Long before India knew of a man called Sourav Ganguly, Mohinder Amarnath owned the title “comeback king”. The career, which began in 1969, lasted 2 eventful decades and saw him achieve the ...

  4. 4 days ago · He is also known as the comeback man of Indian cricket and was noted for his personality, courage and determination. Amarnath played 69 Tests scoring 4,378 runs with 11 hundreds and 24 fifties and ...

  5. 6 days ago · In 1988, he was dropped from the Indian team for the home Test series against New Zealand, a decision that sparked a public outcry. Amarnath’s response was equally explosive, as he famously called the selectors “a bunch of jokers.”

  6. As much as his name is etched in cricket history for his match-winning performances in the semifinal and final of the 1983 World Cup, Mohinder "Jimmy" Amarnath would also be remembered for ...

  7. Grit, guts and gumption personified Amarnath's roller-coaster career, which began in 1969 and spanned two eventful decades. He was cricket's Frank Sinatra - the master of the comeback.

  8. Sep 2, 2015 · Mohinder Amarnath, born September 24, 1950, is synonymous with guts and glory in Indian cricket, the man who hooked the fastest bowlers off his face and for one golden year enjoyed magical...