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Hardit Malik : ウィキペディア英語版
Hardit Malik
Sardar Hardit Singh Malik (23 November 1894 – 31 October 1985) was an Indian civil servant and diplomat. He was the first Indian High Commissioner to Canada, and then Indian Ambassador to France.
He was the first Indian to fly as a pilot with the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War.〔http://www.rehan.com.pk/2014_02_01_archive.html〕 He also played first-class cricket between 1914 and 1930.
==Early life==
The second son of Sardar Bahadur Mohan Singh and Sardarni Lajvanti, he was born in Rawalpindi, Punjab, then in British India and now in Pakistan. He travelled to England aged 14, where he attended a prep school and then Eastbourne College, before studying history at Balliol College, Oxford, graduating in 1915. He achieved an Oxford blue in golf.
He appeared in 18 first-class cricket matches. He played in 5 County Championship matches for Sussex in 1914 and then returned to play for Sussex in 1921, also playing one match for Oxford University in 1921. He later played for Sikhs and then Hindus in the short-lived Lahore Tournament in India between 1923 and 1930. A right-handed batsman, he scored 636 runs with a highest score of 106; as a bowler, he took four wickets with a best performance of two for 92.〔(Hardit Malik at CricketArchive )〕

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