Gopal Bose
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Source: [1], 8 February 2006 |
Gopal Bose Audio file "Gopal_Bose.ogg" not found (born 20 May 1947 in Kolkata, India) is a former Indian cricketer. He played domestic cricket for Bengal and played one One Day International for India against England in 1974.
Bose was a relatively successful first-class player with an ability to play a long innings. He was selected to the national team for the tour of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) where he impressed with a 194-run partnership with Sunil Gavaskar. He was again selected in the 14-member squad for the West Indies tour of 1974–75 but was surprisingly left out of the playing eleven and was never considered thereafter. He represented Bengal for the rest of his career with much success.
He is currently the head coach of Kolkata's Cricket Club of Dhakuria(CCD)
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