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Saradindu Mukherjeepronunciationⓘ (born 5 October 1964) is a former Indiancricketer. He played domestic cricket forBengal and played threeOne Day Internationals forIndia in 1990–91.
He is remembered for his heroics in the 1990-91Asia Cup, which he won with his national side, where he was India's preferred spinner in the tournament, ahead ofVenkatapathy Raju andRavi Shastri. Mukherjee conceded 3.37 runs an over in the tournament from 29 overs. Despite being the most miserly of the Indian bowlers, he never played for India again. Of all Indian bowlers who have bowled 75 balls since 1990, Mukherjee has been the most economical. He was part of the IPL Bangla commentary team in the 11th edition of the tournament.[1]
Saradindu Mukherjee is also credited for having taken ahat-trick on hisRanji Trophy debut.[2]
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