Budhi Kunderan - A Lifestory
Wicketkeeper Batsman: Agile Glovework, Powerful Strokes, Unforgettable Cricketing Legacy

Budhi Kunderan was an Indian cricketer, primarily known for his role as a wicketkeeper and a righthanded batsman. Though details about his early life and formative years are somewhat limited in readily available biographical sources, it's understood that he emerged onto the Indian cricketing scene in the early 1960s. Kunderan quickly gained recognition for his aggressive batting style, a somewhat unconventional approach for a wicketkeeper at the time. He was particularly noted for his ability to score quickly and powerfully, often providing valuable runs down the order for the Indian team.
Kunderan represented India in Test cricket, debuting in the early 1960s. He played a significant number of Test matches, contributing both behind the stumps with his wicketkeeping skills and with the bat as a lowerorder batsman. While he may not have achieved the highest of individual scores consistently, his aggressive approach and ability to change the momentum of an innings made him a valuable asset to the team. Beyond his international career, Kunderan also played in domestic cricket, representing various teams and contributing to the domestic cricketing landscape in India. He eventually retired from professional cricket.