| Full name: | Budhisagar Krishnappa Kunderan |
| Born: | 2nd October 1939, Mulki, Karnataka, India |
| Died: | 23rd June 2006, Monklands, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
| Batting: | Right-hand batsman |
| Bowling: | Right-arm medium pace |
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| Biography: | He changed his name from Budhisagar Krishnappa Kunderam in 1964 |
| Teams: | India (Test: 1959/60-1967); Railways (India) (Main FC: 1959/60-1964/65); Mysore (Main FC: 1965/66-1969/70); Scotland (Main ListA: 1980-1982); Cricket Club of India (Other FC: 1958/59); Indian Board President's XI (Other FC: 1959/60-1966/67); India (Other FC: 1959/60-1967); Rest of India (Other FC: 1959/60-1969/70); North Zone (India) (Other FC: 1961/62-1964/65); Indians (Other FC: 1961/62-1967); Bombay Governor's XI (Other FC: 1962/63); Maharashtra Governor's XI (Other FC: 1962/63); Andhra Chief Minister's XI (Other FC: 1962/63); Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram's XI (Other FC: 1963/64); Maharashtra Chief Minister's XI (Other FC: 1963/64); State Bank of India (Other FC: 1965/66-1968/69); South Zone (India) (Other FC: 1965/66-1969/70); Indian XI (Other FC: 1967/68); Madras Chief Minister's XI (Other FC: 1967/68); India Prime Minister's XI (Other FC: 1967/68); Goa Chief Minister's XI (Other FC: 1967/68); International Wanderers (Other FC: 1975/76); International Wanderers (Other ListA: 1975/76); All teams |
| Indian Cricket Cricketer of the Year: 1960/61 |
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| Articles: | Kunderan – The swashbuckling trend setter |