Ebrahim Maka

Ebrahim Suleman Maka (5 March 1922 – 7 November 1994) was a wicket-keeper who represented India in Test cricket.Maka appeared at a time when the Indian cricket had many wicket-keepers of nearly the same class.[citation needed] His other Test was in West Indies in the same season when he was understudy to Joshi.While batting he had two bones of his right hand broken by fast bowler Frank King.His father was a cargo ship captain who earned Rs.150 a month and had to take care of a family of ten which lived near Crawford Market in Bombay.
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