SR Jagannathan's Egmore Excelsiors Completes 75 years - Son Parthasarathy presents Commemorative Bat and Ball to N Srinivasan
First Division runner up Trophy to be named after SRJ, Best U19 cricketers to get 'SRJ Straight Bat' every year
On Monday (Oct 17) evening, the former TNCA and BCCI President N Srinivasan was seen in cricket action taking the role of a batsman. Treasurer of the TNCA J Parthasarathy who had led Egmore Excelsiors in his playing days had been keen to celebrate the 75th anniversary last year but could not do so due to the Pandemic restrictions.
Parthasarathy’s appa SR Jagannathan along with his close friend JC Mohan, had started Egmore Excelsiors in 1946 bringing together a bunch of enthusiastic cricket loving youngsters to play in the TNCA league. SRJ as he was popularly known in the cricket circles was just 20 years old when he launched the club. The family resided in Egmore for several decades and that was probably a reason for him to name the club as ‘Egmore Excelsiors’, says J Parthasarathy.
In memory of his appa, he has brought out a commemorative series of cricket bats and balls to celebrate the 75th year of starting Egmore Excelsiors Cricket Club. Parthasarathy presented the SRJ bat, a red cricket ball and a white cricket ball to NS. CEO of CSK KS Viswanathan (CSK CEO KSV) was also present on the occasion. The logo and design (an umpire signaling a six!!!) of the stickers on the bat have been done by Parthasarathy’s son and daughter.
SRJ missed out on Ranji
J Parthasarathy recalls the 1950s when his appa came close to making a Ranji Debut “He was a dour batsman who did not get out and a leg spinner. One could hear the ball zip in the air after the release. While he came very close to a Ranji debut, he could not break through into the XI. But there were quite a few others from the club like Sarangapani, Balakrishnan, Krishnamurthy and Arul Das who did make it into the Ranji team.”
Later, former Ranji Trophy winning captain and now Chairman of TN Selectors S Vasudevan (Ranji Captain Vasudevan) and TN left hand batsman from the 1980s R Madhavan (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2020/10/r-madhavan-tn-cricketer-1980s.html)were closely associated as teenage cricketers with SRJ and his club.
Was fearless in his actions
The Rajah of Pudukottai played for the club in the TNCA league when he was in the peak of his powers. J Parthasarathy remembers his appa narrating an incident from a league match ‘When my appa cut short Rajah’s bowling spell, he wanted to go to the deep field, in anger. My appa asked him to go to third man!!!’
Unfortunately a motor cycle accident led to SRJ’s cricketing career being cut short on the field. However for the next five decades or so till his death a decade ago, he was active at the TNCA and fought for club members’ interests right through. He was fearless, worked selflessly and was a fighter all the way, says J Parthasarathy.
A role in Annadurai's appointment
In the late 1980s, he mobilized the club members and called for a special general body meeting to and discuss and pitch for the appointment of Annadurai as the Secretary. A year later, Annadurai was appointed.
TNCA Tamasha in his cricket magazine
Just before the turn of the century, he launched ‘Straight Bat’, a cricket magazine that included a ‘TNCA Tamasha’ section providing insights on the happenings at the association.
SRJ fought for club members’ cause and was the one responsible for getting a free lunch during international matches at Chepauk that till then had been available only for select people. He was also the one who got the members the cark park at the stadium, which again until then had been at a premium. Rain Water Harvesting at Chepauk was another initiative that he was closely associated with.
He was the one who suggested that the gates at TNCA be named after AG Ram Singh and MJ Gopalan.
TNCA meetings - Record attendance
SRJ attended a record 60 consecutive general body meetings at the TNCA. He was also known for coming up with long lists for these meetings and many a time the meeting went into the 2nd day. When J Parthasarathy presented the bat to N Srinivasan at the 10th floor office of India Cements on Monday, CSK’s owner made a remark “Your appa would keep us locked in the meeting room for two days”!!!
SRJ Straight Bat to Best U19 cricketers
In memory of his appa, Parthasarathy has come forward to offer the ‘SRJ Straight Bat’ to the Best U19 City, District and Schools cricket every year. The first of the presentations will be made at TNCA’s annual day celebrations next month.
SRJ had made a significant contribution to the TNCA and the runner up trophy in the first division league is being named after him.
J Parthasarathy, whose three year term as the Treasurer of the TNCA is ending soon, is also hoping to give these high quality ‘SRJ’ bats to deserving young batsmen at very affordable prices.
Good article about Shri S. R. Jagannathan Sir. I had the oppurtunity to see him at B. S. Nets while my father was in charge.
ReplyDeleteSRJ was a nightmare for TNCA officials those days as he used to fight for the benefits of Club Secretaries and he also achieved it. He was Juniour selector, he had spotted lot of cricketers as you said. I had seen his bowling, very great bowler.
This is such a wonderful journey of your father in TNCA and Madras cricket. A very befitting tribute to a great personality. And the way you have personally described it all is commendable, apart from being emotional. Your father and I had a special bonding and to the best of my memory i have always visited him in his Manohar Avenue hide out whenever i was in Madras. This article on him while commemorating 75 years of Egmore Excelsiors is an important posession for me. Many congratulations and happy that you are carrying your father's passion ahead. Regards. Murli
ReplyDeleteVery nicely presented article sir .
ReplyDeletePartha , Hats off to your Dad. Not only cricket, he was an all rounder.
ReplyDeleteHe used to give tips and advices to me on automobile, construction and other matters.
He pursued his passion of associating with TNCA for such a long period.
Like him, you are also keeping your self occupied in many activities after retirement.
Like father like son. Old memories of my association with him and you brings smiles.
Manimaran
Well written and informative,excellent initiative on your part making quality bats available to deserving Cricketeers.Your father will be happy.
ReplyDeleteNice job, Pacha! You are keeping your father alive in the minds and hearts of many peopleπππππΌππΌππΌ
ReplyDeleteK. Kalyanasundaram
Extremely pleased to see the achievements of your father, Parthasarathy
ReplyDeleteNice to see the gesture of presenting bats to good U19 achievers
Very nice memoir!
ReplyDeleteAble to appreciate how "Very inspiring personality he was!"
Great!
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S. Gopal
A great man ,one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteAnand.
Fantastic tribute to SRJ sir by his son Mr. Parthasarathy. Without any expectation he served TNCA for 5 decades for developing the game of cricket in Tamilnadu.
ReplyDeleteIt was most absorbing to read about Jaggu Mama (my Mothers First Cousin).
ReplyDeleteI Congratulate Parthasarathy for using this 75th Anniversary Of Egmore Excelsiors’ existence with many events, particularly cricket oriented.
He was an able administrator, Selector With A Very Sharp Brain. Perfection was his Motto & never feared to put things across or ensure no one gets away easily from the blunder committed.
In his initial years he would lose his temper quickly but after 1953 (his Wedding Year) he sobered down considerably- Thanks To Viji Mami, his Wife was such a Noble and Calm lady & had such an Amazing effect on his turning into a Most Memorable Person
He Was a God Gifted Personality to his Family, Huge Relations & Friends from the Highest to Lowest Position. His Memory would stay everyday till my lifetime & am really proud that he was my close & most Influential / Inspiring Relation in every way. Life ends in one way but continues for centuries in another way. Mama belonged to that category.
S. Ravindran
Nephew of SR Jagannathan and Cricketer
The contribution of Shri. SRJ to Cricket in general and TNCA deserves every appreciation. Though I had no chance witnessing him as a player, as Hony. Secretary of Nagapattinam DCA, I had the opportunity of observing his keen interest in promoting cricket in Tamilnadu by successful functioning of TNCA by his heart felt appreciations and positive criticisms in the Annual General body meetings of TNCA. His speeches were Examplary.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you are carrying forward the good work done by your Dad SRJ. Wishing you all the best.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading it. The best way to honour a great man who devoted his life to cricket! Well done, JP! Continue his good work. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a tribute to an inspirational 75 year journey! Club cricket is just beyond cricket to many and to keep it going year after year takes immense hard work and dedication. The story also shows what cricket means to both appa and son. Awarding bats to deserving young batsmen will keep the (SRJ) legacy going and is a fantastic gesture.
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