Before Kapil, there was Amar: A family’s untold cricket legacy
By K.R. Nayar From Rajkot Very little is known about Rajkot-born Amar Sinh, the man who holds the unique distinction of being the first player to receive the India Test cap. While working on 318 Whispers of the India Test Cap, a book on cricketers who have donned India’s Test cap that is scheduled for release on January 13, I spent a lot of time researching this remarkable yet forgotten figure. Amar Sinh was a fast bowler who struck fear into batters, but fate permitted him a tragically short life of just 29 years. One of the key reasons for launching the book in Rajkot is this simple fact that the very first Indian to earn a Test cap hailed from this city. Shailesh Vijay Sinh holds the photo of his grandfather in action Ahead of the book launch, I was keen to trace the roots of this cricketer who occupies a sacred space in the history of Indian Test cricket. Gopal Jasapara, who conceptualised the book and belongs to this city, shared an exciting news one day that Amar Sinh’s gr...