Both of them fondly narrated an anecdote from a domestic match where Nayudu went on to score a half century with a broken tooth after being hit on the face.
Nayudu, born on October 31,1895, was Indias first Test captain. A book titled A Colonel Destined to Lead on Naidu is being penned by Aditya Bhushan, the cover of which was launched at the CCI here by Apte and Contractor.
Apte, who played in that Ranji Trophy final in 1952, recalled it was the then Bombay and India all-rounder Dattu Phadkar who had bowled the bouncer to Nayudu.
"And dont touch me he (Nayudu) said, took out his handkerchief, picked up the tooth which had fallen down, put it in his pocket, continued and scored over 60 runs," quipped Contractor.
Saying that fitness mattered to "CK" a lot, Contractor described Nayudu as a "strict" captain.
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