This Blog is about Ishant Sharma Biography
Full name Ishant Sharma
Born 2 September 1988 (age 22)
Delhi, India
Nickname Lambu
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
Batting style Right handed
Bowling style Right arm fast-medium
Role Bowler
International information
National side India
Test debut (cap 258) 25 May 2007 v Bangladesh
Last Test 2 July 2011 v West Indies
ODI debut (cap 169) 29 June 2007 v South Africa
Last ODI 28 August 2010 v Sri Lanka
ODI shirt no. 29
Domestic team information
Years Team
2006/07–present Delhi
2008–2010 Kolkata Knight Riders
2011–present Deccan Chargers
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs FC List A
Matches 35 47 57 67
Runs scored 328 47 393 111
Batting average 12.14 4.70 10.62 9.25
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 31* 13 31* 31
Balls bowled 6711 2,153 10846 3,172
Wickets 116 64 200 98
Bowling average 32.72 32.12 29.11 28.95
5 wickets in innings 3 0 5 0
10 wickets in match 1 0 2 0
Best bowling 6/55 4/38 7/24 4/25
Catches/stumpings 11/– 12/– 17/– 14/–
Ishant Sharma born 2 September 1988, in Delhi, India), is an Indian cricketer. He is a right arm fast-medium bowler at pace around 145 km/h (90 mph). He has a high arm delivery action and is able to move the ball in both directions.
At the age of 18, Sharma was called to join the Indian squad for the tour of South Africa in 2006-07. However, after receiving the call and organizing travel arrangements, it was decided not to send him on the tour.He has then grabbed all the opportunities that came to his hand and succeeded in both forms of the game. He has earned the nickname Lambu (meaning Tall Guy), which refers to his lean and tall build, measuring 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
Domestic and first-class career
Ishant plays for Delhi in domestic cricket and has taken 21 wickets in four first class games, including a five wicket haul against Baroda on the opening day of a match Delhi drew after failing to bowl Baroda out on the fourth day.
Ishant toured England with the India Under-19s in 2006 and Pakistan in 2006–07. He played three youth tests and six youth One Day Internationals for India.
Rise in international cricket
Sharma at fielding practice.
In May 2007, he was selected in the test team for the Bangladesh tour and played as a replacement for the fast bowler Munaf Patel. Over there he played for his national side in the second test where he bowled 3 overs including one maiden and conceded only five runs without taking a wicket.Later on, he was called for the tour of England in July–August 2007.
Ishant Sharma got a call back in the team in the 3rd Test Match during Pakistan's tour of India in December 2007 due to injury of India's frontline pacers Zaheer Khan, RP Singh, and Sreesanth.On the batting paradise pitch, Sharma toiled hard for cementing and securing his place permanently in the Indian team while picking 5 wickets during the third test in Bangalore.This performance earned him a place in India's squad for the tour of Australia.
Sharma was left out in the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy as India retained their main fast bowlers, Zaheer Khan and RP Singh. However, in January 2008 Sharma was called to represent India once again to replace the injured Zaheer Khan in the second test at the SCG. Sharma started the first day of the match strongly and was involved in a controversial decision from Steve Bucknor when Andrew Symonds nicked the ball to keeper MS Dhoni off his bowling but was given not out. He bowled reasonably in the match, however without much luck.
Although he had little success, the management retained him for the third Test match at Perth. On the fourth day of the match he bowled an exceptional spell to Australian captain Ricky Ponting that resulted in his wicket and helped India claim victory.He used the pace and bounce of the WACA wicket to trouble the batsmen. In the following test played in Adelaide he picked up two wickets and impressed everyone with his bowling. He didn't bowl above 140–145 km/h mark in the test matches so that he could bowl longer spells as needed in this version of the game. He clocked a highest of 147.7 km/h (91.1 mph) at the Adelaide test his highest till then.
On 10 February 2008, Sharma bagged four important wickets in the 4th ODI of CB Series against Australia. He ended up with the figures of 4/38 and claimed the man of the match award.He scalped two important wickets on 18 February 2008 versus Australia in the 7th ODI of CB series.
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