Frank made his first-class debut playing in the Bombay Pentangular in the 1940s.
He went on to play for Mysore state,[4] before joining the Mohun Bagan Club in Calcutta.
Cricket writer Ramachandra Guha writes that he would have made the national side had he not come from an underprivileged background.
[1] In 1959, Benjamin Frank recommended that Kenneth Powell, a bowler for Kolar Gold Fields, switch to running.
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