Left-arm spinner Nadkarni played 41 Tests for India between 1955-68, scoring 1414 runs and scalping 88 wickets © Getty

Former India all-rounder Bapu Nadkarni passed away in Mumbai on Friday (January 17) due to age-related ailments at the age of 86. The former Maharashtra captain was best known for bowling a record 21 maidens on the trot in a Test match against England.

The Nashik-born made his Test debut against New Zealand in Delhi in 1955 and played his last Test at Auckland against the same opponents in 1968. Known for his accuracy and economical bowling, Nadkarni recorded Test match figures of 32-24-23-0 against Pakistan at Kanpur and 34-24-24-1 in Delhi during the 1960-61 home series.

Left-arm spinner Nadkarni played 41 Tests for India between 1955-68, scoring 1414 runs and scalping 88 wickets and considered one of the most economical bowlers ever in the game, conceding just 1.67 runs per over in his Test career. He achieved the 21 successive maidens feat in the fourth Test against England in Chennai (then Madras) in 1964. Though he did not take a wicket then, his impressive figures read 32-27-5-0.

Nadkarni also scalped 500 wickets in 191 first-class appearances.