Maharajkumar of Vizianagaram, better known as 'Vizzy' and in whose name a junior cricket tournament is being run by the Board annually, was the first Test cricketer-turned-president who was at the helm of BCCI for two years -- 1954-55 and 1955-56.
Having bankrolled the 1932 inaugural tour of India to England, the colourful Vizzy was named its vice captain though he had limited ability as a cricketer but withdrew from the tour on health grounds.
In all Vizzy played three Tests on the tour against a top team for a miserly tally of 33 runs at 8.25 per innings. Overall he played 47 first class games scoring over 12,000 runs at a measly average of 18.60 per innings.
Vizzy, who described the game as a radio commentator later with his trademark expressions like 'it's going, going, gone all the way', later became the Board's eighth president.
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