| Personal information | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batting style | Right-hand bat | |||
| Bowling style | Right-arm medium | |||
| Career statistics | ||||
| Competition | Tests | ODIs | ||
| Matches | 16 | 13 | ||
| Runs scored | 729 | 122 | ||
| Batting average | 26.03 | 9.38 | ||
| 100s/50s | -/6 | -/1 | ||
| Top score | 93 | 51 | ||
| Balls bowled | 16 | - | ||
| Wickets | - | - | ||
| Bowling average | - | - | ||
| 5 wickets in innings | - | - | ||
| 10 wickets in match | - | n/a | ||
| Best bowling | - | - | ||
| Catches/stumpings | 13/- | 4/- | ||
| Source: [1], 4 February 2006 | ||||
Jagdishlal Arun Lal (जगदीशलाल अरुण लाल)
pronunciation (help·info) (born 1 August 1955 in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh) is a retired Indian cricketer, and a cricket commentator.
Arun Lal played for India between 1982 and 1989. He was a right-handed batsman. He struggled at the international level with a relatively poor Test batting average of 26.03. His ODI average was even poorer at 9.36. At Indian domestic level he represented Bengal and Delhi and had an outstanding record, scoring over 10,000 runs with a top score of 287 and a batting average of 46.94.
He is a popular commentator and usually does commentary for matches India play at home.
| This biographical article related to Indian cricket is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer)




