Muni Lal
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| Batting style | Right-handed batsman | |
| Bowling type | - | |
| First-class record | ||
| Matches | 20 | |
| Runs scored | 815 | |
| Batting average | 23.97 | |
| 100s/50s | 0/5 | |
| Top score | 90 | |
| Balls bowled | 12 | |
| Wickets | 0 | |
| Bowling average | - | |
| 5 wickets in innings | 0 | |
| 10 wickets in match | 0 | |
| Best Bowling | ||
| Catches/Stumpings | 11/0 | |
| First class debut: 6 October 1934 Last first class game: 3 November 1948 Source: | ||
Dhir Muni Lal (11 January 1913 – 8 January 1990) was an Indian first class cricketer.
Lal was a right-hand opening batsman and played his cricket with both Southern Punjab and Northern India. He made five first-class half centuries, with his highest score of 90 made in the 1937-38 Ranji Trophy. When not playing cricket he was an editor for a magazine called Crickinia which was an Indian cricket annual. His nephew Arun Lal played Test cricket for India.
During a burglary at his home in 1990, Lal and his wife were murdered by the intruders.
References
- ACSSI Yearbook 1989-90
- Cricketarchive
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