Dadabhoy Havewala


Dadabhoy Rustomji Havewala was an Indian cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1934 to 1941.
Havewala became famous in India before he played first-class cricket. In the final of the Times of India Shield in Bombay in December 1933, he scored 515 as well as taking 11 wickets. It was the highest score in Indian cricket until 2013, when Prithvi Shaw made 546.
He made his first first-class century in 1935-36, playing for Bombay against Western India. Earlier in the season he had scored 71 against the touring Australian side, prompting Charlie Macartney to write, "I have seldom seen finer hitting than that by Havewalla."
He made another century in 1937-38 for Maharaja of Patiala's XI against the strong touring English team Lord Tennyson's XI and was selected to play for India in the last two matches India played against Lord Tennyson's XI. He made 44 in the first match, India's second-top score in an innings victory.
In later seasons his batting form declined and he played as a pace bowler.