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Full name | Sangramsinh Pratapsinh Gaekwad | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Baroda, Gujarat, India | 6 August 1941||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Relations | See Gaekwad dynasty | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Years | Team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1960/61–1975/76 | Baroda | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source:ESPNcricinfo,8 September 2019 |
Sangramsinh Pratapsinh Gaekwad (born 6 August 1941) is an Indian former first-class cricketer and cricket coach. He is a member of the Gaekwad dynasty of Baroda and currently first in the line of succession to the unofficial title [note 1] of Maharaja of Baroda.
Sangramsinh was born on 6 August 1941 as the eighth child of Pratap Singh Rao Gaekwad,the last ruling Maharaja of Baroda,and his first wife Shantadevi. He has two brothers,Fatehsinghrao Gaekwad and Ranjitsinh Gaekwad,and five sisters. [1]
Sangramsinh's brothers,Fatehsinghrao and Ranjitsinh,became unofficial Maharajas of Baroda after their father's death. After Ranjitsinh's death in 2012,Ranjitsinh's only son,Samarjitsinh Gaekwad,ascended to the throne. [2] In 2013,Samarjitsinh and Sangramsinh settled a 23-year-long legal inheritance dispute worth more than ₹20,000 crore (equivalent to₹340 billionorUS$4.3 billion in 2023) (~ US$3 billion in 2013).
As part of the settlement,Sangramsinh received ownership of Nazarbaug Palace,Indumati Palace,Makarpura Palace,two bungalows in Vadodara,real estate properties in Mumbai,55 acres (22 ha) of land in the vicinity of Laxmi Vilas Palace,and 100 acres (40 ha) of agricultural land. He also secured control of Alaukik Trading Company and Baroda Rayon facility in Surat,and retained possession of Gaekwad Investment Corporation. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Sangramsinh is married to Asharaje Gaekwad who is from a Nepalese noble family;the couple lives in Mumbai [7] and has two children. Their son Pratapsinhrao Gaekwad is the CEO of Baroda Rayon while daughter Priyadarshini Raje is married to politician Jyotiraditya Scindia of the Scindia family. [8]
Sangramsinh played first-class cricket for Baroda in the Ranji Trophy from 1960/61 to 1975/76. He appeared in 77 first-class matches as a top-order batsman,scoring 3,534 runs at an average of 27.60. He also played for West Zone in the Duleep Trophy and Board President's XI against visiting international teams. [9]
Sangramsinh became a cricket coach after his playing career. In 2015,he started a cricket academy in Vadodara called "Prince Sangramsinh Gaekwad Cricket Academy". The academy,spread over 10 acres near the Akota-Dandia Bazaar Bridge,began operations with former Baroda cricketer Narayan Satham as its head coach. [10]
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda,formerly Baroda College,is a public university in the city of Vadodara,Gujarat,India. Originally established as a college in 1881,it became a university in 1949 after India's independence. It was later renamed after its benefactor Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III,the former ruler of Baroda State.
Gaekwads,a Hindu Maratha dynasty of the former Maratha Confederacy and its subsequent (erstwhile) princely state of Baroda in western India from the early 18th century until 1947. The ruling prince was known as the Maharaja Gaekwad of Baroda. With the city of Baroda (Vadodara) as its capital,during the British Raj its relations with the British were managed by the Baroda Residency. It was one of the largest and wealthiest princely states existing alongside British India,with wealth coming from the lucrative cotton business as well as rice,wheat and sugar production.
The Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara,Gujarat,India,was constructed in 1890 by the Gaekwad family,a prominent Maratha family,who ruled the Baroda State. Major Charles Mant was credited to be the main architect of the palace.
Sayajirao Gaekwad III was the Maharaja of Baroda State from 1875 to 1939,and is remembered for reforming much of his state during his rule. He belonged to the royal Gaekwad dynasty of the Marathas which ruled parts of present-day Gujarat.
Originating from Pavagadh in the Panchmahal District of Gujarat,the Vishwamitri River flows mainly through the west of the city of Vadodara. The name of this river is said to have been derived from the name of the great saint Vishwamitra. Two other tributaries namely Dhadhar and Khanpur merge into it before it amalgamates with the Gulf of Khambhat. Human settlement dating back to 1000 B.C has been found on the bank of river Vishwamitri which ascertains the existence of Stone Age Era. Also in the beginning of the Christian era,a small township was developed on a mound on the banks of this river which later came to be known as Ankotakka while the mound is popular as Dhantekri. The Vishwamitri River was key to the settlement of Vadodara.
The Baroda cricket team is a domestic cricket team based in the city of Vadodara,Gujarat. The home ground of the team is the Moti Bagh Stadium on the palace grounds.
Fatehsinghrao Prataprao Gaekwad II was an Indian politician,cricketer,and titular Maharaja of Baroda from 1951 until 1988. In the 26th amendment to the Constitution of India promulgated in 1971,the Government of India abolished all official symbols of princely India,including titles,privileges,and remuneration.
Vadodara Junction railway station is the main station in the Indian city of Vadodara,Gujarat. Due to its strategic location,it is the fifth-busiest railway station in India in terms of frequency of trains after Kanpur Central,Vijayawada Junction,Delhi Junction,New Delhi,and Howrah,and busiest in Gujarat state as well as second important railway station in Gujarat after Ahmedabad Junction. It is also major stop on the Western Railway zone of Indian Railways. Around 340 trains start,end,or pass through the station weekly. This railway station is a junction point for rail lines from Mumbai,Delhi,Ahmedabad,Ektanagar (Kevadiya) and Chhota Udepur.
Sayaji Baug is a garden located in Vadodara,Gujarat,India. it was built by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad - a great visionary ruler of Baroda. It is the biggest garden in Western India with the area surrounding more than 100 acres (40 ha).
The Nyay Mandir,lit. 'Temple of Justice',is a court building in Vadodara in the state of Gujarat,western India.
Makarpura Palace is a royal palace of Gaekwads of the Baroda State,in present-day Vadodara,Gujarat,India. It was built by Maharaja Khende Rao in 1870,in the Italian style. It was used as summer residence and hunting resort by the Royal Family. The palace is now used as a training school called No.17 Tetra School by the Indian Air Force.
Shrimant Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Rao Gaekwad,who belonged to the Gaekwad dynasty of the Marathas,was the ruling Maharaja of Baroda. He succeeded to the throne upon the death of his grandfather Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1939. In 1947,British India was partitioned into two independent dominions,and Pratap Singh acceded his state to the Dominion of India. By 1949,Baroda had been merged into India.
Vadodara is one of the 26 Lok Sabha constituencies in Gujarat,a state in Western India. This constituency covers 7 out of 10 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Vadodara district and first held elections in 1957 as Baroda Lok Sabha constituency in erstwhile Bombay State. It has been known as Vadodara since the 2009 elections. Its first member of parliament (MP) was Fatehsinghrao Gaekwad of the Indian National Congress (INC) who was also re-elected in the next elections in 1962. He was the Maharaja of Baroda of the Gaekwad dynasty at the time. P. C. Patel of the Swatantra Party won the election in 1967. From 1971–80,Gaekwad was MP of this constituency again firstly as a member of the Indian National Congress (Organisation) and then as a member of the INC. His younger brother,Ranjitsinh Pratapsinh Gaekwad also of the INC represented the constituency from 1980–89 for two terms before being defeated by Prakash Brahmbhatt of the Janata Dal party in the 1989 election.
Baroda Cricket Association is the governing body of the Cricket activities in the Baroda region in the Gujarat state of India and the Baroda cricket team. It is affiliated to the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
Ranjitsinhrao Gaekwad was an Indian politician.
Gaekwar's Baroda State Railway (GBSR) or Gaikwad Baroda State Railway was a narrow gauge railway line owned by the Princely State of Baroda,which was ruled by the Gaekwar dynasty.
Baroda State was kingdom within the Maratha Confederacy and later princely state in present-day Gujarat,ruled by the Gaekwad dynasty from its formation in 1721 until its accession to the newly formed Dominion of India in 1949. With the city of Baroda (Vadodara) as its capital,during the British Raj its relations with the British were managed by the Baroda Residency. The revenue of the state in 1901 was Rs. 13,661,000. Baroda formally acceded to the Dominion of India,on 1 May 1949,before which an interim government was formed in the state.
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