Lieutenant General Apoorva Kumar Sengupta pronunciationⓘ (3 August 1938 – 14 September 2013) was an Indian army officer and cricketer who played in one Test in 1959.
According to Christopher Martin-Jenkins, he was a "very good allrounder, right hand opening batsman, leg-break and googly bowler and slip field".
Ghulam Ahmed announced his retirement a few days before the Madras Test against the West Indies in 1958–59, and Vijay Manjrekar dropped out due to an injury.
This led to a confusing situation where Jasu Patel, A. G. Kripal Singh, Manohar Hardikar and Sengupta were all considered.
He had made his first-class debut earlier in that season for Services against the West Indian touring team, scoring 32 and 100 not out.
After the umpire Bapu Joshi gave Sengupta out, Kanhai withdrew the appeal as he did not have the ball in his hand when he broke the wicket.