| Full name: | Vijay Samuel Hazare |
| Born: | 11th March 1915, Sangli, Maharashtra, India |
| Died: | 18th December 2004, Baroda, Gujarat, India |
| Batting: | Right-hand batsman |
| Bowling: | Right-arm medium pace |
| Relations: | Brother: VS Hazare; Grandson: KR Hazare; Nephew: SS Hazare; Nephew: VV Hazare; Son: RV Hazare |
| Teams: | India (Test: 1946-1952/53); Maharashtra (Main FC: 1934/35-1941/42); Central India (Main FC: 1935/36-1938/39); The Rest (Main FC: 1938/39-1944/45); Central Provinces and Berar (Main FC: 1938/39); Baroda (Main FC: 1941/42-1960/61); Holkar (Main FC: 1957/58); Bombay Pilgrims (Other FC: 1937/38); India (Other FC: 1937/38-1953/54); Indian XI (Other FC: 1940/41-1945/46); Madras Governor's XI (Other FC: 1941/42); Western India States (Other FC: 1941/42-1949/50); Bengal Cyclone XI (Other FC: 1942/43); DB Deodhar's XI (Other FC: 1943/44); Cricket Club of India (Other FC: 1944/45); India to Ceylon Touring Team (Other FC: 1944/45); Prince's XI (Other FC: 1945/46); West Zone (Other FC: 1945/46-1952/53); Indians (Other FC: 1946-1952/53); India to England Touring Team (Other FC: 1946/47); Maharashtra Past and Present (Other FC: 1947/48); Commonwealth XI (Other FC: 1950-1951); Uttar Pradesh Governor's XI (Other FC: 1950/51); Raja of Jath's XI (Other FC: 1950/51); Ceylon, India and Pakistan Combined XI (Other FC: 1950/51); Rajasthan Rajpramukh's XI (Other FC: 1953/54); Indian Board President's XI (Other FC: 1955/56-1966/67); Bengal Chief Minister's XI (Other FC: 1956/57); Cricket Club of India President's XI (Other FC: 1956/57); Past XI (Other FC: 1957/58); Andhra Chief Minister's XI (Other FC: 1962/63); Maharashtra Chief Minister's XI (Other FC: 1963/64); All teams |
| Indian Cricket Cricketer of the Year: 1946/47 |
| Lists of matches and more detailed statistics |
| Articles: | Pujara scores another triple, enters record books |
| | A profile of Vijay Hazare |