Chandrasekhar also scored heavily in the 1991–92 season and captained Tamil Nadu for a short period before playing for Goa.
[2] Termed as an "aggressive" player he set the record for the fastest hundred by an Indian in first class cricket.
[4] In the next season he scored a century off 56 balls in a match in the Irani Trophy, an Indian record in first class cricket at the time.
[5] His good performances with the bat at the domestic level earned him a place in the national side when he was chosen for the ODI team against New Zealand in December 1988.
[3] Opening the batting with Krishnamachari Srikkanth, his Tamil Nadu partner, Chandrasekhar scored 10 runs in the match which India won by four wickets.