Friday 23 March 2012

Vinay Kumar Biography and Photos of Indian Cricketer

This blog is about Vinay Kumar
Biography
Full name     Ranganath Vinay Kumar
Born     12 February 1984 (age 27)
Davanagere, Karnataka, India
Batting style     Right-handed
Bowling style     Right-arm medium
International information
National side     India
ODI debut (cap 183)     28 May 2010 v Zimbabwe
Last ODI     20 October 2010 v Australia
T20I debut (cap 29)     11 May 2010 v Sri Lanka
Last T20I     13 June 2010 v Zimbabwe
Domestic team information
Years     Team
2007/08–2010/11     Royal Challengers Bangalore
2011–     Kochi Tuskers Kerala
Career statistics
Competition     ODI     T20I     FC     LA
Matches     2     3     60     46
Runs scored     –     –     1,004     468
Batting average     –     –     15.68     23.40
100s/50s     –/–     –/–     –/4     –/2
Top score     –     –     51*     82
Balls bowled     102     66     11,120     2,350
Wickets     2     5     221     75
Bowling average     61.00     16.40     24.00     25.18
5 wickets in innings     –     –     11     –
10 wickets in match     –     –     2     –
Best bowling     2/51     3/24     8/32     4/24
Catches/stumpings     1/–     –/–     20/–     13/–
Ranganath Vinay Kumar (born February 12, 1984) is an Indian cricket player who represents the state of Karnataka. He was signed to play for the Bangalore Royal Challengers team in the Indian Premier League for the first three seasons. In the fourth season he was contracted by Kochi Tuskers Kerala for US$475,000. He is a Right-arm medium fast bowler and a hard hitter.On 26 March 2010, he was included in the 15 member squad of the Indian cricket team for the 2010 T20 World Championship which was held in West Indies.He is also member of the Belgavi Panthers, one of the teams of the Karnataka Premier League. He is popularly called as Davangere Express.
Personal life

He did his schooling at Mothi Veerappa Government School, Davanagere, Karnataka. He completed his B.Com from ARG College of Arts and Commerce, Davanagere, Karnataka. He was trained by prakash Pawar - a famous cricket coach in Davanagere.
Achievements

He was the second-highest wicket taker (with 40) in the 2007-08 Ranji Trophy. He was also named as the "Domestic Bowler of the Year"

He was the highest wicket taker in the 2009-2010 Domestic Season (Ranji and Duleep Trophy) as well as awarded a berth in the Indian Team for the T20 World Cup after some stellar performances in the IPL. He made his ODI debut in the tri-series in Zimbabwe.

Zaheer Khan Biography of Indian Cricketer

This blog is about Zaheer Khan
Biography
Born     7 October 1978 (age 32)
Shrirampur, Maharashtra, India
Height     1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Batting style     Right-handed
Bowling style     Left arm fast-medium
Role     Bowler
International information
National side     India
Test debut (cap 231)     10 November 2000 v Bangladesh
Last Test     25 July 2011 v England
ODI debut (cap 133)     3 October 2000 v Kenya
Last ODI     2 April 2011 v Sri Lanka
ODI shirt no.     34
Domestic team information
Years     Team
1999/00–2005/06     Baroda
2004     Surrey
2006     Worcestershire
2006/07     Mumbai
2007/8–2011     Bangalore Royal Challengers
2009–2010     Mumbai Indians
Career statistics
Competition     Test     ODI     FC     LA
Matches     79     191     144     244
Runs scored     1,045     781     2,094     1036
Batting average     12.74     12.20     13.96     12.33
100s/50s     0/3     0/0     0/4     0/0
Top score     75     34*     75     42
Balls bowled     15,837     9617     29,439     12,265
Wickets     273     273     592     348
Bowling average     31.78     28.84     27.48     28.66
5 wickets in innings     10     1     32     1
10 wickets in match     1     0     8     0
Best bowling     7/87     5/42     9/138     5/42
Catches/stumpings     18/–     42/–     42/–     56/–
Zaheer Khan born 7 October 1978, Shrirampur town in Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra), is an Indian cricketer who has been a member of the Indian cricket team since 2000. A left arm fast bowler considered as the best of the Indian fast bowling attack, Zaheer is known for his ability to swing the ball both ways, and as a batsman also holds the record for the highest Test score by a No. 11. After leading the Indian pace attack for much of the early 2000s, recurring hamstring injuries in 2003 and 2004 forced him out of the team, and after returning for a year, he was dropped again in late 2005. Strong performances on the domestic circuit have seen him recalled to the team as its leading pace bowler. Zaheer can also use reverse swing.
Career

Zaheer was selected in 2000 for the first intake of the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore.He made his Test debut against Bangladesh and ODI debut against Kenya during the ICC KnockOut Trophy in the same year.

In late 2005 pacemen Shanthakumaran Sreesanth and R. P. Singh made their international debuts and became regular members of the Indian team making it difficult for Zaheer to retain his position in the playing eleven. The Board of Control for Cricket in India demoted Zaheer from a B-grade to a C-grade contract at the end of the year. He returned for the 2006 tour of Pakistan, where India fielded three left arm pacemen and had difficulty dismissing Pakistan with a lack of variety in the bowling attack. Zaheer, with inferior results to those of Irfan Pathan and Singh, was dropped.

In Indian domestic cricket, Zaheer made his name playing for Baroda. In the 2000/01 Ranji Trophy final against Railways, Zaheer was Man of the Match with eight wickets, including a second innings haul of 5/43, in Baroda's narrow 21-run victory.He transferred to Mumbai at the start of the 2006-07 Indian cricket season his debut for Mumbai until the final of the Ranji Trophy in which he took 9 wickets as Mumbai defeated Bengal.

In 2006 Zaheer signed for Worcestershire County Cricket Club in England as one of their two overseas players, replacing Shoaib Akhtar.Although Worcestershire went on to lose the match, Zaheer took ten wickets against Somerset on debut,in doing so he became the first Worcestershire player to take 10 wickets on debut for over 100 years.[citation needed] In June he took the first nine wickets to fall in the first innings against Essex, ending with 9-138; had wicket-keeper Steven Davies not dropped a catch offered by last man Darren Gough he would have become the first bowler ever to take all ten for the county.

Late in 2006, Zaheer was recalled to the Test and ODI team for the tour of South Africa, following Irfan Pathan's slump in form and an injury to Munaf Patel. After consistent performances on tour, his performance in early 2007 in home ODIs against the West Indies and Sri Lanka, including a career best 5/42, saw him named in the squad for the 2007 World Cup.

He won the Man of the Match award in the first Test between India and Australia in the 2008-2009 series in India for his all round performance with the bat and the ball. He became the third Indian, after Rusi Surti and Kapil Dev, to score a half century and take five wickets in an innings in the same match against Australia. He has since become the strike-bowler and a permanent fixture in the Indian team. Zaheer also won the Man of the Match award in the 2009 T20 World Cup match against Ireland for taking 4/19
ODI career

He has taken 271 ODI wickets at an average of 28.83 runs per wicket taking 4 wickets in a match 6 times (4 times against Zimbabwe) including 32 wickets against Zimbabwe at an average of 17.46 runs per dismissal. He, along with other seamers like Javagal Srinath and Ashish Nehra helped India to make it to the finals of the 2003 World Cup. Zaheer finished the tournament as fourth highest wicket-taker ‐ 18 wickets from 11 matches at an average of 20 runs per wicket.

Zaheer was the mainstay of Indian bowling attack during the side's victorious 2011 World Cup campaign. He was the leading wicket-taker in the tournament, joint with Pakistan's Shahid Afridi on 21 Test career

Zaheer has taken over 250 Test wickets at an average of just over 33 runs per wicket. In 16 matches from the beginning of the tour of West Indies in April 2002 to the end of the 1st match against Australia in December 2003, Brisbane, Zaheer took 54 wickets from 16 matches at an average of 30 runs. It all turned downhill after the first Test against Australia in Brisbane in December 2003. Having taken 5 of the top 7 Australian batsmen in the first innings (5 for 95), he injured himself in the second during the opening spell. After missing the second Test he returned for the third, but was injured midway through the match and was forced to return home. The injury kept him from the early 2004 tour of Pakistan, India's first Test series victory in the country.

Zaheer holds the world record for the highest Test score by a number 11 when he scored 75 against Bangladesh in 2004.At the time he was batting with Sachin Tendulkar; the pair amassed 133 runs, a new record for India's tenth-wicket.

Praveen Kumar Biography of Indian Cricketer

This blog is about Praveen Kumar
Biography
Full name     Praveen Kumar
Born     2 October 1986 (age 24)
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
Height     5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Batting style     Right-hand batsman
Bowling style     Right-arm medium
Role     Bowler
International information
National side     India
Test debut (cap 268)     20 June 2011 v West Indies
Last Test     21 July 2011 v England
ODI debut (cap 170)     18 November 2007 v pakistan
Last ODI     13 June 2011 v West Indies
Domestic team information
Years     Team
2004/05–present     Uttar Pradesh
2008–2010     Royal Challengers Bangalore
2011–present     Kings XI Punjab
Career statistics
Competition     Test     ODI     FC     List A
Matches     4     52     42     103
Runs scored     58     256     1,488     1,256
Batting average     9.66     14.22     24.00     21.28
100s/50s     0/0     0/1     0/8     0/5
Top score     23     54*     98     64
Balls bowled     1023     2,504     9,541     5,084
Wickets     18     62     190     148
Bowling average     23.88     33.67     23.14     26.61
5 wickets in innings     1     0     14     2
10 wickets in match     0     n/a     1     n/a
Best bowling     5/106     4/31     8/68     5/32
Catches/stumpings     2     11/–     8/–     19/–
Praveen Kumar, born 2 October 1986 in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India) is an Indian swing bowler who bowls medium pace. In first class cricket, he plays for Uttar Pradesh. He relies on his ability to swing the ball both ways along with line and length. He is most effective when given the new ball. Kumar is also considered as a pinch hitter with the bat. In domestic cricket, he has also opened the batting for his side.
Early domestic career

Praveen Kumar plays his domestic cricket for Uttar Pradesh. He made his first-class debut in 2007 and enjoyed success at this level by taking 26 wickets in 8 matches at an average of just 21.50. He has also excelled at the shorter version of the game at the list A level, taking 55 wickets in 35 matches.

Although he was not part of the player auction, Praveen played for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League in the inaugural twenty20 cricket tournament. His services were bought for 300,000 USD. Kumar was counted towards Bangalore's U-23 quota. He bowled well even though the team did not reach the semi finals. He became the first medium pacer to claim a hat-trick in the third season of the IPL. He took the wickets of Damien Martyn, Narwal and Dogra to reach his hat-trick.He has tried as an opener once in his career however he failed to score runs. His best friend is Hitesh Mulchandani, who actually considers Swapnil Lalwani as his best friend. Besides bowling, he also likes reviewing accumulator-decumulator trades.

Yusuf Pathan Biography of Indian Cricketer

This blog is about Yusuf Pathan
Biography
Full name     Yusuf Khan Pathan
Born     17 November 1982 (age 28)
Baroda (now Vadodara), Gujarat, India
Nickname     Lethal Weapon, Steeler, Run Machine, The Beast,
Height     1.855 m (6 ft 1.0 in)
Batting style     Right-handed
Bowling style     Right arm off break
Role     All-rounder
Relations     Irfan Pathan (brother)
International information
National side     India
ODI debut (cap 172)     10 June 2008 v Pakistan
Last ODI     10 March 2011 v Netherlands
ODI shirt no.     28
Only T20I (cap 18)     24 September 2007 v Pakistan
T20I shirt no.     28
Domestic team information
Years     Team
2001/02–present     Baroda
2008 – 2010     Rajasthan Royals
2011 - present     Kolkata Knight Riders
Career statistics
Competition     ODIs     FC     List A     T20I
Matches     54     40     89     9
Runs scored     808     1,997     1,792     122
Batting average     24.48     35.03     30.37     24.40
100s/50s     2/3     4/10     3/9     0/0
Top score     123*     183     148     33*
Balls bowled     768     7,161     3,055     89
Wickets     20     96     64     4
Bowling average     37.64     33.98     40.26     29.50
5 wickets in innings     0     7     2     0
10 wickets in match     n/a     1     n/a     n/a
Best bowling     3/49     6/47     5/52     2/23
Catches/stumpings     7/–     43/–     36/–     5/–
Source: CricketArchive, 17 October 2009

Yusuf Khan Pathan born 17 November 1982 in Baroda, Gujarat, India) is an Indian cricketer. Pathan made his debut in first-class cricket in 2001/02. He is a powerful and aggressive right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. His brother Irfan Pathan is also an Indian cricketer. Though younger than Yusuf, it was Irfan who entered the Indian team first.
Following his impressive performances in the 2007 Deodhar Trophy and the Inter-state domestic Twenty20 competition held in April 2007, Pathan was made a part of the Indian squad for the inaugural Twenty20 World Championship, held in South Africa in September 2007. He made his Twenty20 international debut in the final against Pakistan. He opened the batting for India in the match, and scored 15 runs in the process.

After a good domestic season in 2007/08, he was signed by the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League for USD 475,000 (INR 1.9 crore). In the 2008 IPL season, he scored 435 runs and took 8 wickets. He recorded the season's fastest half century (from 21 balls) against the Deccan Chargers, and was also the Man of the Match in the final against the Chennai Super Kings. pathan consider as one of the finest hitter on the cricket ball

Following his good showing in the IPL, he was selected for the Indian one-day team. After the IPL though he played all the games in the Kitply Cup and Asia Cup he got to bat only four times. He could not perform very well with the bat and the ball in the Asia Cup and in the Kitply Cup and so he wasn't selected for the Series.against Sri Lanka. He performed well in domestic circuit and impressed the selectors and was selected for the England ODI series in November. He scored a fifty off just 29 balls in the second ODI against England in Indore, on his 26th birthday.

Yusuf had made his One-Day International debut for India against Pakistan at Dhaka on 10 June 2008. He became a regular feature of the national One-Day International team, but has yet to make his test debut.

Even though Pathan could not repeat his first IPL performance in the second season, he was selected in the Indian team to play the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 championships in England. In the second of the Super 8 matches of India, he made an unbeaten 33 from 17 balls against England, despite his team losing the game and crashing out of the tournament before the semi-finals.

In late-2009, Pathan was dropped from the limited overs team after a series of unproductive performances and the allrounder's position was taken over by Ravindra Jadeja.

In the final of the 2010 Duleep Trophy cricket tournament, Pathan scored a hundred in the first innings and a double hundred in the second and led his team West Zone to a three wicket win over South Zone. Pathan made 108 in the first innings and an unbeaten 210 from 190 balls in the second innings. This became a world record in cricket for the highest successful run chase in first class cricket history.

On 13 March 2010, Pathan scored a century off 37 balls, in an Indian Premier League match against Mumbai Indians. The innings also included record 11 consecutive hits to the boundary (6, 6, 6, 6, 4, 4, 6, 4, 4, 4, 4).

After that knock where he scored the fastest IPL century his Rajasthan Royals skipper Shane Warne described his innings as the one of the best innings he has even seen in his career and also compared Yusuf Pathan with his country-mate Andrew Symonds as these two are the clear hitters of the ball.

Also Yusuf Pathan was named as the Vice Captain for Rajasthan Royals during IPL 3.

On 7 December 2010 Pathan magic seals win for India. Pathan clobbered the New Zealand attack with his aggressive innings, Yusuf Pathan smashed an unbeaten 123 from 96 balls and shared an unbroken 133-run partnership with Saurabh Tiwary to guide India to a huge target of 316 with seven balls to spare and give the hosts a 4-0 lead in the series. He was named man of the match. The all-rounder clubbed seven fours and seven sixes on the way to his maiden one-day century to help the hosts overhaul New Zealand's challenging 315-7 with seven balls to spare at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.

At the awards distribution ceremony he stated that "this knock will boost my career".[citation needed] Indian captain Gautam Gambhir said "I have always said Pathan can finish games on his own, and that's what he did today, I had never seen something like this before. But I knew till the time Pathan was there, we would win the game."

New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori said "It was a great game of cricket, we were in the game, but Pathan was pretty amazing and took the game away from us."

In the 2011 IPL auction, he was bought for whopping $2.1 million by Kolkata Knight Riders.

In the MTN ODI series against South Africa before the 2011 World Cup, he gave a stand out performance in a match against South Africa in Pretoria where he scored a brilliant 105 in 70 deliveries (comprising 8 fours and 8 sixes), even though India lost the match, his performance was complimented heavily.During this knock, he reached his century off 68 balls which is the sixth fastest by an Indian and the second fastest by an Indian outside the subcontinent. Thanks to his stream of good performances, he made it to the Indian team for 2011 World Cup.and also scored 100 for just 37 balls vs Mumbai Indians in IPL 2010 Though Yusuf did not have a great world cup, he ended up having the winner's medal and the honor of holding the world cup aloft.

Ashok Dinda Biography of Indian Cricketer

This blog is about Ashok Dinda
Biography
Full name     Ashok Dinda
Born     25 March 1984 (age 27)
Calcutta, India
Batting style     Right-handed
Bowling style     Right-arm fast-medium
International information
National side     India
Only T20I (cap 24)     9 December 2009 v Sri Lanka
Domestic team information
Years     Team
2005–present     Bengal
2007–2010     Kolkata Knight Riders
2011-present     Delhi Daredevils
Career statistics
Competition     T20I     FC     LA     T20
Matches     1     29     15     27
Runs scored     19     205     43     25
Batting average     19.00     10.25     6.14     5.00
100s/50s     0/0     0/0     0/0     0/0
Top score     19     27     16     19
Balls bowled     18     5805     726     480
Wickets     1     95     24     18
Bowling average     34.00     32.30     26.91     32.22
5 wickets in innings     0     7     0     0
10 wickets in match     n/a     0     n/a     n/a
Best bowling     1/34     6/52     3/52     3/33
Catches/stumpings     0/–     11/–     2/–     1/–
Source: CricketArchive, 16 December 2009

Ashok Dinda is an Indian cricketer. He plays for Bengal and Delhi Daredevils. Earlier he use to play for Kolkata Knight Riders He has been one of the most economical bowlers in the Indian Premier League.

Hailing from the village of Noichunpur,near district HQ Tamluk of East Midnapore district about two hours from Kolkata, Ashok Dinda's talent was spotted by a coach in Kolkata after bowling a few overs in the nets. The coach, Atal Dev Burman, asked him to stay back and hone his talents. Dinda stayed at Burman's house for four years and honed his skills at the Russa United Cricket Coaching Centre in Tollygunge. After a stint with Kalighat club and the Australian Institute of Sport, he made his first-class debut for Bengal in the 2005-06 season. He was a regular member of the side that reached the final of the Ranji Trophy the next season, although his performance with the ball wasn't that impressive, with 16 wickets in eight matches at 54.56. He was a late addition to the Kolkata Knight Riders' squad for the inaugural season of the Indian Premier League in 2008, and shone in the league opener in Bangalore. In September he was awarded a place in the Rest of India squad for the Irani Trophy - a match meant to include Test probables for the Australia series, the following month.

Wriddhiman Saha Biography of Cricketer

This blog is about Wriddhiman Saha
Biography
Full name     Wriddhiman Prasanta Saha
Born     24 October 1984 (age 26)
Saktigarh, Siliguri, India
Nickname     Papali, Pops
Batting style     Right-handed
Role     Wicket-keeper
Domestic team information
Years     Team
2007–     Bengal cricket team
2008-2010     Kolkata Knight Riders
2011–     Chennai Super Kings
2008     India A
Career statistics
Competition     Test     FC     LA     T20
Matches     1     25     36     25
Runs scored     36     1292     987     419
Batting average     18.00     34.91     49.35     26.18
100s/50s     0/0     3/5     1/5     0/2
Top score     36     159     102*     71
Catches/stumpings     0/0     65/3     35/7     1/3

Wriddhiman Prasanta Saha (born 24 October 1984) is an Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and specialist wicket-keeper. Saha has played Test cricket for India and represents Bengal and the Chennai Super Kings in Indian domestic cricket.
Bengal

Saha made it through the ranks of the youth system, playing for the Under-19s and the Under-22s team before stepping up to first-class cricket. Saha made his one-day debut in the Ranji Trophy competition of 2006/07, against Assam. While he did not get the chance to perform with the bat during this game, he scored a duck in his debut innings in the following match. As he was nearing the end of his brief run in the Ranji Trophy, he played three one-day games for the East Zone in the Deodhar Trophy.

Saha made his first-class debut in the 2007-08 Ranji Trophy, against Hyderabad he scored 111 not out, becoming the 15th Bengal player to score a hundred on Ranji debut. Saha also made the East Zone team in the Duleep Trophy in the 2007-08 season.

Pahthiv Ajay Patel Biography

This blog is about Pahthiv Ajay Patel
Biography
Full name     Parthiv Ajay Patel
Born     9 March 1985 (age 26)
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Pakistan
Height     1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Batting style     Left-handed
Role     Wicket-keeper
International information
National side     India
Test debut (cap 244)     8 August 2002 v England
Last Test     8 August 2008 v Sri Lanka
ODI debut (cap 148)     4 January 2003 v New Zealand
Last ODI     8 June 2011 v West Indies
Domestic team information
Years     Team
2004/05–present     Gujarat
2008–2010     Chennai Super Kings
2011–present     Kochi Tuskers Kerala
Career statistics
Competition     Test     ODIs     FC     List A
Matches     20     20     117     97
Runs scored     683     359     6147     2124
Batting average     29.69     25.64     40.17     26.55
100s/50s     0/4     0/3     14/33     0/15
Top score     69     56*     206     86
Balls bowled     –     –     18     –
Wickets     –     –     0     –
Bowling average     –     –     –     –
5 wickets in innings     –     –     0     –
10 wickets in match     –     –     0     –
Best bowling     –     –     0/9     –
Catches/stumpings     41/8     17/6     287/44     102/37
Patel made his ODI debut against New Zealand in January 2003.He was selected in the Indian squad for the 2003 Cricket World Cup but did not play any games, with Rahul Dravid being used as a make-shift wicket-keeper to allow the use of an extra batsman or bowler. With this policy in place, Patel only made intermittent appearances in ODIs, usually when Dravid was injured or being rested (in full or from wicket-keeping duties). He played 13 ODIs in a two year span, and during an interrupted career managed only an average of 14.66 and a top-score of 28. After many heartbreaks Parthiv returned to the Indian team in 2010 in the 4th and 5th Odi vs New Zealand. He celebrated this moment by hitting two back to back half centuries.Later on he was called up for replacing injured Sachin Tendulkar in India tour south africa .