
The right-hand batsman and legbreak bowler, Tirumalai Srinivasan was born on October 26, 1950 . He has participated in a single Test and 2 One-Day Internationals for India, from 1980 to 1981.
This batting expert originated from
Tamil Nadu. He worked as a player for Tamil Nadu, for 10 long years.
He shot to prominence, with a fascinating 112, for South Zone in Duleep Trophy, held at Bangalore, in 1977-78. His opponent then was the North Zone. He retained the same vigour and performance level .
In 1980-81, he hit a marvelous 129 for South Zone against West Zone in the significant final of the Deodhar Trophy, that took place in Madras . His feat strengthened his position in the team, traveling out for Australia and New Zealand. He struck a phenomenal in the Irani Trophy game at New
Delhi.
During his only expedition, Srinivasan`s deeds were fine enough in the sphere of first class games. Still, he did not get selected in the active core eleven as an opener or a middle order batting support.Though late, yet he received the scope to play his single most Test against New Zealand at Auckland .
At times an efficient leg spinner, Srinivasan played for Woodhouse in the Yorkshire League over a few years. He also joined Grade cricket in New South Wales.
Tirumalai Echambadi Srinivasan, in the fullest display of his batting prowess, was indeed magnificent. This Tamil Nadu talent, used to play a classy cricket.