Alan Sippy
{{Short description|Indian cricketer}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2022}}
{{Use Indian English|date=August 2022}}
{{Infobox cricketer
| name = Alan Sippy
| image =
| caption =
| fullname = Alan Nanik Sippy
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1962|2|7|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Bombay, Maharashtra, India
| death_date =
| death_place =
| family =
| batting = Left-handed
| bowling = Slow left-arm
| role = Batsman
| club1 = Bombay
| year1 = {{nowrap|1984/85–1990/91}}
| columns = 2
| column1 = FC
| matches1 = 27
| runs1 = 1284
| bat avg1 = 49.38
| 100s/50s1 = 5/5
| top score1 = 138
| deliveries1 = 555
| wickets1 = 7
| bowl avg1 = 46.14
| fivefor1 = 0
| tenfor1 = 0
| best bowling1 = 3/33
| catches/stumpings1= 16/–
| column2 = LA
| matches2 = 7
| runs2 = 279
| bat avg2 = 55.80
| 100s/50s2 = 0/3
| top score2 = 90
| deliveries2 = 24
| wickets2 = 0
| bowl avg2 = –
| fivefor2 = –
| tenfor2 = –
| best bowling2 = –
| catches/stumpings2 = 4/–
| date = 12 August 2022
| source = https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/alan-sippy-34785 ESPNcricinfo
}}
Alan Nanik Sippy (born 7 February 1962) is a former Indian cricketer who played first-class and List A cricket for Bombay between 1984 and 1991.{{cite web | url-access=subscription |url = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/25/25034/25034.html| title = Alan Sippy| publisher=CricketArchive| access-date =12 August 2022}} He was Sachin Tendulkar's first batting partner in first-class cricket. He is now a businessman in India.
Career
A left-handed batsman and occasional slow left-arm spin bowler,{{cite web |title=Mumbai Ranji Statistics |url=https://www.mumbaicricket.com/mca/showStat.php?regno=&prd=1984-85%20to%201990-91&photopath=images/noimage.gif&pf=LHB/SLA&dob=02/071962&pid=10965 |website=MCA |access-date=12 August 2022}} Sippy was the outstanding batsman in the 50-over Wills Trophy in 1985–86, scoring 55, 51 and then 90 in the final, which Bombay won by one wicket.{{cite web | url = http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1985-86/IND_LOCAL/WTOD/| title = Wills Trophy, 1985-86| publisher=ESPNcricinfo| access-date =12 August 2022}} The highest of his five first-class centuries was 138 for Bombay against Baroda in the 1989–90 Ranji Trophy.{{cite web | url = http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1989-90/IND_LOCAL/RANJI/WEST/BARODA_BOM_RJI-W_09-11DEC1989.html| title = Baroda v Bombay 1989-90| publisher=ESPNcricinfo| access-date =12 August 2022}}
Sippy was in the Bombay team when Sachin Tendulkar made his first-class debut at the age of 15 in the Ranji Trophy match between Bombay and Gujarat in December 1988. Sippy, batting at number three, added 159 for the second wicket with Lalchand Rajput before Rajput was run out for 99, bringing Tendulkar to the wicket. Sippy and Tendulkar then added 155 before Sippy was out for 127, and Tendulkar went on to make 100 not out.{{cite web | url = http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1988-89/IND_LOCAL/RANJI/WEST/BOM_GUJ_RJI-W_10-12DEC1988.html| title = Bombay v Gujarat 1988-89| publisher=ESPNcricinfo| access-date =12 August 2022}}{{cite web | url = https://www.espn.com.au/cricket/story/_/id/21820440/sachin-tendulkar-mumbai-roots| title = Tendulkar's Mumbai roots| publisher=ESPNcricinfo| access-date =12 August 2022}}
Sippy is an executive director of Samira Habitats, a lifestyle infrastructure and property development company in India.{{cite web | url = http://www.indiansportsnews.com/out-of-box/32471-sachin-tendulkars-and-his-first-batting-partner-alan-sippy-bat-again-on-a-different-pitch-in-samira-habitats| title = Sachin Tendulkar’s and his first batting partner Alan Sippy bat again| publisher=Indian Sports News| access-date =12 August 2022}}
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