Tuesday, September 28, 2010

cricket

Oct 2 - Sat
India v Australia, 1st Test Australia tour of India 2010/11 P. C.A Stadium, Mohall.
match win by india 1 wacket man of the match Zaheerkhan.
Oct 08 - Fri
South Africa v Zimbabwe - 1st T20I Zimbabwe Tour of South Africa 2010/11
CoinsuranceOval,Bloemfontein.

Oct 10 - Sun
India vs. Australia, 2nd Test Australia tour of India 2010/11 M Chinnaswamy Stadium

Oct 10 - Sun
South Africa v Zimbabwe - 2nd T20I Zimbabwe Tour of South Africa 2010/11 De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley.
Oct 15 - Fri South Africa v Zimbabwe - 1st ODI Zimbabwe Tour of South Africa 2010/11 OUTsurance Oval.

Oct 17 - Sun South Africa v Zimbabwe - 2nd ODI Zimbabwe Tour of South Africa 2010/11 N/A N/A SenwesPark,Potchefstroom.

Oct 19 - Tue India v Australia, 1st ODI Australia tour of India 2010/11 NehruStadium, Kochi
Oct 22 - Fri India v Australia, 2nd ODI Australia tour of India 2010/11 Nehru Stadium
Fatorda, Margao.

Oct 22 - Fri South Africa v Zimbabwe - 3rd ODI Zimbabwe Tour of South Africa 2010/11 Willowmoore Park,Benoni

Oct 24 - Sun India v Australia, 3rd ODI Australia tour of India 2010/11 VDCA Stadium,
Visakhapatnam.

Oct 27 - Wed Pakistan v South Africa - Only T20I South Africa Tour of UAE Sheikh Zayed StadiumDhabi.

Oct 29 - Fri Pakistan v South Africa - 1st ODI South Africa Tour of UAE Sheikh Zayed Stadium,Dhabi.

Oct 31 - Sun Pakistan v South Africa - 2nd ODI South Africa Tour of UAE Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Dhabi.

Oct 31 - Sun Australia v Sri Lanka - Only T20I D/N Sri Lanka Tour of Australia, 2010-11 A. C. A. Ground,Perth.

Nov 02 - Tue Pakistan v South Africa - 3rd ODI South Africa Tour of UAE N/A N/A D. I. C. Stadium,Dubai.

Nov 03 - Wed Australia v Sri Lanka - 1st ODI D/N Australia v Sri Lanka - 2nd ODI
M.C.G,Melbourne.

Nov 04 - Thu India v New Zealand, 1st Test New Zealand Tour of India 2010/11 N/A N/A SardarPatelStadium,Ahmedabad.

Nov 05 - Fri
Pakistan v South Africa - 4th ODI South Africa Tour of UAE 2010
D. I. C. Stadium,Dubai.

Nov 05 - Fri
Australia v Sri Lanka - 2nd ODI S.C.G cricket ground Sydney

Nov 07 - Sun
Australia v Sri Lanka - 3rd ODI D/N

Australia v Sri Lanka - 2nd ODI
Brisbane Cricket Ground

Nov 08 - Mon Pakistan v South Africa - 5th ODI
Pakistan v South Africa - 5th ODI
D. I. C. Stadium,Dubai.

Nov 12 - Fri
Pakistan v South Africa - 1st Test South Africa Tour of UAE 2010
D. I. C. Stadium,Dubai.
Nov 12 - Fri
India v New Zealand, 2nd Test New Zealand Tour of India 2010/11
Green Park,Kanpur.

Nov 20 - Sat
Pakistan v South Africa - 2nd Test South Africa Tour of UAE, 2010
Sheikh Zayed StadiumAbu ,Dhabi.

Nov 20 - Sat
India v New Zealand, 3rd Test New Zealand Tour of India 2010/11
Venue TBC

Nov 25 - Thu
Australia v England, 1st TestEngland in Australia - The Ashes, 2010-11 00:00 05:30 Brisbane Cricket Ground.

Dec 03 -Fri
Australia v England,2ndTest England in Australia - The Ashes, 2010-11
23:30 5:00 Adelaide Oval.

Dec 16 - Thu
Australia v England, 3rd Test England in Australia - The Ashes, 2010-11 2:30
08:00 W.A.C.A. Ground,Perth.

Dec 16 -
ThuIndia v South Africa - 1st TestIndia Tour of South Africa 2010/11
08:30 14:00 SuperSport Park,Centurion.

Dec 26 - Sun
Australia v England, 4th Test England in Australia - The Ashes, 2010-11 00:00
05:30 M.C.Ground,Melbourne.

Dec 26 -
Sun India v South Africa - 2nd Test India Tour of South Africa 2010/11
08:3014:00 Kingsmead,Durban.

Jan 02 - Sun
India v South Africa – 3rd Test India Tour of South Africa 2010/11
08:30 14:00 Newlands,Cape Town.

Jan 03 - Mon
Australia v England, 5th Test England in Australia - The Ashes, 2010-11 00:00 05:30
S.C.G – Sydney.

Jan 09 - Sun
India v SouthAfrica - Only T20I India Tour of South Africa 2010/11 MabhidaStadium,
Durban.

Jan 12 -Wed
Australia v England - 1st T20I England in Australia - The Ashes, 2010-11 D/N D/N Adelaide Oval,Adelaide.

Jan 12 Wed
India v South Africa - 1st ODI India Tour of South Africa 2010/11 Kingsmead,Durban.

Jan 14 - Fri
Australia v England - 2nd T20I England in Australia -The Ashes, 2010-11 D/N D/N
M.C.G Melbourne.

Jan 15 - Sat
India v South Africa - 2nd ODI India Tour of South Africa 2010/11 New Wanderers Stadium,Johannesburg.

Jan 16 - Sun Australia v England - 1st ODI England in Australia -The Ashes, 2010-11
M.C.G,Melbourne.

Jan 18 -
Tue India v South Africa - 3rd ODIIndia Tour of South Africa 2010/11 Newlands,Cape Town.

Jan 21 - Fri
Australia v England -2ndODI England in Australia -The Ashes, 2010-11 D/N Bellerive Oval,Hobart.

Jan 21 - Fri
India v South Africa - 4th ODI India Tour of South Africa 2010/11 St George'sPark,
Port Elizabeth.

Jan 23 - SunAustralia v England - 3rd ODI England in Australia -The Ashes, 2010-11 D/N D/N S.C.G – Sydney.

Jan 23 - Sun
India v South Africa - 5th ODI India Tour of South Africa 2010/11 SuperSport Park,
Centurion.

Jan 26 - Wed Australia v England - 4th ODI England in Australia -The Ashes, 2010-11 D/N Adelaide Oval,Adelaide.

Jan 30 - Sun Australia v England - 5th ODI England in Australia -The Ashes, 2010-11 D/N Brisbane Cricket Ground,Brisbane.

Feb 02 - Wed Australia v England - 6th ODI England in Australia -The Ashes, 2010-11 D/N Sydney Cricket Ground,Sydney.

Feb 06 - Sun
Australia v England - 7th ODI England in Australia -The Ashes, 2010-11 D/N
W. A. C. A. Ground,Perth.

Feb 19 - Sat
Bangladesh v India, 1st match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 08:30 14:00 S. B. N. Stadium,Dhaka.

Feb 20 - Sun
New Zealand v Kenya, 2nd match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 04:00 09:30
MA Chidambaram Stadium,Chennai.

Feb 20 - Sun Sri Lanka v Canada, 3rd match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
H. I. C. Stadium,Hambantota.

Feb 21 - Mon
Australia v Zimbabwe, 4th matchICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
Sardar Patel Stadium Motera,Ahmedaba.

Feb 22 - Tue
England v Netherlands, 5th match ICC Cricket World Cup,2011 09:0014:30
V. C. A. Ground,Nagpur.

Feb 23 - Wed
Pakistan v Kenya, 6th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30 H. I. C.Stadium,
Hambantota.

Feb 24 - Thu
South Africa v West Indies, 7th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
Feroz Shah Kotla,Delhi.

Feb 25 - Fri
Bangladesh v Ireland, 8th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 03:30 09:00
S. B. N.Stadium Dhaka.

Feb 25 - Fri Australia v New Zealand, 9th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00
14:30 V. C. A. Ground,Nagpur.

Feb 26 -
Sat Sri Lanka v Pakistan, 10th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
R.Premadasa Stadium,Colombo.

Feb 27 - Sun
India v England, 11th match. ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:0014:30 Eden Gardens,
Kolkata.

Feb 28 - Mon Zimbabwe v Canada, 12thmatch ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 04:00 09:30
V. C. A. Ground,Nagpur.

Feb 28 - Mon
West Indies v Netherlands, 13th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
Feroz Shah Kotla,Delhi.

Mar 01 - Tue Sri Lanka v Kenya, 14th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
R.Premadasa Stadium,Colombo.

Mar 02 - Wed
England v Ireland, 15th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium,Bengaluru.

Mar 03 - Thu
South Africa v Netherlands, 16th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 04:0009:30
P.C.A.Stadium,Chandigarh.

Mar 03 - Thu
Pakistan v Canada, 17th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
R.Premadasa Stadium,Colombo.

Mar 04 - Fri New Zealand v Zimbabwe, 18thmatc. ICC Cricket World Cup,2011 04:00 09:30
Sardar Patel Stadium Motera, Ahmedabad.

Mar 04 - Fri Bangladesh v West Indies,19th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 08:30
14:00 S.B.N.Stadium,Dhaka.

Mar 05 - Sat
Sri Lanka v Australia, 20thmatch ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
R.Premadasa Stadium,Colombo.

Mar 06 - Sun
England v South Africa, 21st match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 04:00 09:30
MA Chidambaram Stadium,Chennai.
Mar 06 - Sun
India v Ireland, 22nd match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium,Bengaluru.

Mar 07 - Mon
Kenya v Canada, 23rd match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30 Feroz Shah Kotla
Delhi.

Mar 08 - Tue
Pakistan v New Zealand, 24th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
P. I. C. Stadium,Pallekele.

Mar 09 - Wed
India v Netherlands, 25th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
Feroz Shah Kotla
Delhi
Mar 10 - Thu
Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, 26th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
P. I. C.Stadium,Pallekele.

Mar 11 - Fri
West Indies v Ireland, 27th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 04:0009:30
P.C.A.Stadium,Chandigarh.

Mar 12 - Sat
India v South Africa, 29th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30 V. C. A. Ground,Nagpur.

Mar 13 - Sun
New Zealand v Canada, 30th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 04:00 09:30
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium,Bengaluru.

Mar 13 - Mon
Australia v Kenya, 31st match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30 M.Chinnaswamy Stadium,Bengaluru.

Mar 14 - Mon
Bangladesh v Netherlands, 32nd match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 03:30 09:00
Z.A.C.Stadium,Chittagong.

Mar 14 - Mon
Pakistan v Zimbabwe, 33rd match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
P. I. C.Stadium,Pallekele.

Mar 15 - Tue
South Africa v Ireland, 34th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

Mar 16 - Wed
Australia v Canada, 35th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30 M.Chinnaswamy Stadium,Bengaluru.

Mar 17 - Thu
England v West Indies, 36th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
MA Chidambaram Stadium,Chennai.

Mar 18 - Fri
Sri Lanka v New Zealand, 37th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
Wankhede Stadium,Mumbai.

Mar 18 - Fri
Ireland v Netherlands, 38th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 04:00 09:30
Eden Gardens,Kolkata.

Mar 19 - Sat
Bangladesh v South Africa, 39th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 03:30 09:00
S. B.N.Stadium,Dhaka.

Mar 19 - Sat
Australia v Pakistan, 40th match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
R.Premadasa Stadium,Colombo.

Mar 20 - Sun
Zimbabwe v Kenya, 41st match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 04:00 09:30 Eden Gardens,
Kolkata.

Mar 20 - Sun
India v West Indies, 42nd match ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
MA Chidambaram Stadium,Chennai.

Mar 23 - Wed
TBC v TBC, First quarter-final
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 08:30
14:00
S. B.N.Stadium,
Dhaka.

Mar 24 - Thu
TBC v TBC, Second quarter-final ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30
R.Premadasa Stadium,Colombo.

Mar 25 - Fri
TBC v TBC, Third quarter-final ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 08:30 14:00
S. B. N.Stadium,Dhaka.

Mar 26 - Sat
TBC v TBC, Fourth quarter-final ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30 Sardar Patel Stadium Motera, Ahmedabad.

Mar 29 - Tue
TBC v TBC, First semi-final ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30 Sinhalese Sports Club,Colombo.

Mar 30 - Wed
TBC v TBC, Second semi-final ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30 P. C. A.Stadium,
Chandigarh.

Apr 02 - Sat
TBC v TBC, Final ICC Cricket World Cup, 2011 09:00 14:30 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Ajay Sharma


Ajay Kumar Sharma pronunciation (help·info) (born April 3, 1964 in Delhi) is a retired Indian cricketer.
Sharma was a prolific run-maker in first-class cricket, mainly for Delhi, scoring over 10,000 runs at the high average of 67.46. Given a minimum qualification of 50 innings, only three players (Sir Donald Bradman, Vijay Merchant and George Headley) have bettered this average in first-class cricket.
In the Ranji Trophy, Sharma scored a record 31 centuries[3] and his batting average of approximately 80 in this competition is second only to Vijay Merchant. In the 1996-97 season, he became only the third player to score over 1000 runs in a Ranji Trophy season. He played in six Ranji Trophy finals for Delhi scoring centuries in four of them, but only twice ended up on the winning side (1985-86 and 1991-92). Sharma also regularly represented North Zone in the Duleep Trophy.

Despite his domestic scoring record, Sharma only played one Test match for India - against the West Indies in January 1988. He played 31 One Day Internationals for India from 1988 to 1993. In December 1988, he scored back-to-back fifties against New Zealand, but he did not reach those heights again except for a 59 not out (his highest ODI score) against Zimbabwe in March 1993. He finished with 424 runs at a batting average of 20.19. Sharma also took 15 wickets using his left-arm spin with a best of 3/41 against Australia in October 1989.
In 2000, aged 36, his career ended when he received a life ban from cricket after he was implicated in a match-fixing scandal.
Sharma's son Manan Sharma is a left-arm spin bowler currently playing for Delhi and is part of India's Under-19 team.

Bharath Reddy



Bharath Reddy pronunciation born November 12, 1954, Chennai is a former Indian cricketer.

Reddy played in 4 Tests and 3 ODIs from 1978 to 1981.Despite being immensely gifted , he could not play for India more regularly because of Syed Kirmani being considered a better player Reddy was a wicket-keeper from Tamil Nadu, India. He discovered Dinesh Karthik and Lakshmipathy Balaji, who currently play for Indian team.


Bharath Reddy and Abdul Jabbar, another Tamil Nadu cricketer, later ran cricket training camps in Madras (now Chennai) in the mid-eighties.

After being an understudy to Syed Kirmani, Bharath Reddy got his chance to represent India when the selectors surprisingly dropped Kirmani for the tour to England in 1979. He played in all the four Tests, doing a fairly efficient job. He had eleven dismissals to set a record for an Indian wicketkeeper in England. He also toured Australia in 1977-78, Pakistan in 1978-79 and Australia and New Zealand in 1980-81, all as Kirmani's deputy. A more than capable bat, Reddy first made his mark when he led the Indian schools team to England in 1973. He was one of the mainstays for Tamil Nadu, captaining them for two seasons.

Randhir Singh


Full name Randhir Singh
Born August 16, 1957, Delhi
Current age 53 years 17 days
Major teams India, Jharkhand, Orissa
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Full name Randhir SinghBorn August 16, 1957, DelhiCurrent age 53 years 17 days
Major teams India, Jharkhand, Orissa
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

M. Venkataramana

Margasahayam Venkataramana, born April 24, 1966, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh is a former Indian cricketer.

Venkataramana was a right arm off-spinner who played for Tamil Nadu in first class cricket. He made his debut in the 1987-88 season when Tamil Nadu won the Ranji Trophy. Often backed by the huge totals that the batsmen compiled, he took 35 wickets, including a career best 7 for 94 in the final against Railways. Another 30 wickets in 1988-89 earned him a place in the one-day squad against the touring New Zealand and the team to West Indies.

Venkataramana's only Test match was against West Indies at Jamaica in 1988-89. He went wicketless in the first innings and was put on to bowl in the second when West Indies needed eight runs to win. Desmond Haynes hit the first ball for four and was stumped off the second to become Venkat's only Test wicket. Gus Logie hit the fourth ball for six to end the Test, series and Venkataramana's international career.
He took 247 wickets in his first-class career, 212 of them for Tamil Nadu

Narendra Hirwani


Narendra Deepchand Hirwani pronunciation (born October 18, 1968 in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh) is a leg spin bowler who played for India.

He is mainly remembered for his outstanding success on his Test debut.Hirwani came from a well-off family in Gorakhpur. His father owned a brick factory. Hirwani moved to Indore in his teenage where he stayed in a room near the ground and trained under the guidance of the Madhya Pradesh cricketer Sanjay Jagdale.

Hirwani's debut was in the final Test of the series at Madras. The wicket was underprepared. India won an important toss and made 382. Hirwani took three of the five West Indian wickets to fall on the second day. On the third morning, Hirwani clean-bowled Vivian Richards with a googly which the batsman failed to pick, and dismissed the remaining four batsmen to finish with 8 for 61. This made him only the fourth bowler to take eight wickets in an innings on debut.
Set 416 to win in the second innings West Indies were dismissed in about 40 overs. The batsmen tried to hit out, the result of which was five stumpings for the wicket-keeper Kiran More. Hirwani took 8 for 75, for match figures of 16 for 136. This bettered the record of Bob Massie who had taken 16 for 137 on his debut in 1972, and is still a record as of 2010. Hirwani won the man of the series in a three nation tournament in Sharjah a few months later, capturing 10 wickets in three matches.


More success followed in the home series against New Zealand the next year. The pitches afforded spin; Hirwani took 20 wickets in three Tests, and his partner Arshad Ayub 21. In his first four Tests he had taken 36 wickets, the most by any bowler at this stage of their career.
Hirwani made his first class debut for Madhya Pradesh at the age of 16 and took five wickets on his debut. He did much better in the following seasons and took 23 wickets in an under-19 three Test series against Australia.
His big break came for India U-25 against the touring West Indians in 1987-88. He failed in the first innings but took all the six wickets to fall in the second. This got him selected to the Test team.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Vikram Rathour


Full name Vikram Rathour

Born March 26, 1969, Jullundur (now Jalandhar), Punjab

Current age 41 years 159 days

Major teams India, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab

Batting style Right-hand bat
Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Vikram Rathour never looked an assuring presence in the six Tests where he opened the batting. This was a pity really because he appeared to be a fine prospect early in his career. Plucky without being dour, and a fluent driver of the ball, the bearded Rathour was the bulwark of Punjab's batting through the early nineties. Among the chosen few to visit England in 1996, he made tons of runs in the tour games (759 at 58.38 to be precise), including an unlaboured 165 against Worcestershire as well as a fifty in the third ODI at Old Trafford. But he flopped in the Tests with a highest of 20 in four innings, the awayswinging ball invariably edged to the slips exposing limitations in his technique.
A further chance in the one-off Test against Australia followed, with little change in fortune, and Rathour found himself banished for the home series against the South Africans. With none of the opening combinations tested here clicking, Rathour found himself flying off to South Africa for the return series. The same pattern on the English tour was re-enacted as Rathour made three fifties and a hundred in the two provincial games, but he came a cropper against Allan Donald in the two Tests he played - although a useful 44 at the Wanderers helped India to their highest opening stand of the series (90). There ended his international career and despite continuing to score at will in the domestic arena, he was never again considered

Pravin Amre

Full name Pravin Kalyan Amre

Born August 14, 1968, Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra

Current age 42 years 18 days

Major teams India, Air India, Bengal, Boland, Goa, Mumbai, Railways, Rajasthan

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style LegbrOnly a few have made a hundred on debut in a Test match on foreign soil and for many it is a dream come true. Praveen Amre was one those rare breed of players who achieved this by making 103 against South Africa at Durban in 1992-93 under difficult conditions, for a struggling side and against an attack that included Donald, Pringle and McMillan. But then what more could one expect from a stylish right-hand batsman who hails from the 'Achrekar family' - a coach who had players like Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli under his tutelage. Amre played just two seasons between 1992 and 94 before being dropped unceremoniously. He first represented Bombay for one season in the Ranji Trophy in 1986-87 before moving to Railways, Rajasthan and Bengal in turn. He was a prolific scorer in domestic cricket. His 246 for Rest of India against Bengal is still the highest by any bastman in the Irani Trophy. He also scored runs aplenty along with a series of tall scores in the Duleep and Ranji Trophy, proving that he was the player best suited to the longer version of the game, displaying grit, temperament and determination. He was at his most prolific in the 1989-90 Duleep Trophy when he had scores of 106, 240 not out and 113 in the three matches he played. In the 1999-00 season Amre played on the South African domestic circuit representing Boland and had an impressive record. Several people asked why he wasn't in the Indian team. "All I could tell them was that I gave it my best shot each time. The rest was not in my hands".

Sudeep Tyagi


Full name Sudeep Tyagi

Born September 19, 1987, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

Current age 22 years 347 days

Major teams India, Chennai Super Kings, India A,Uttar Pradesh

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style A tall, lean, lively seamer, Sudeep Tyagi burst into the Indian domestic scene with a ten-wicket haul on debut and his roaring success was a sign of things to come, as he finished the Ranji season with 41 wickets, the highest by any bowler across the two leagues. Tyagi's progression to the top was meteoric as he was spotted by the Uttar Pradesh captain Mohammad Kaif at the nets and handed an opportunity in the big league, after the seamer Shalabh Srivastava had drifted into the ICL. He followed his debut heroics with a nine-wicket haul against Andhra and was instrumental in getting UP to the Ranji final. Unfortunately, he suffered a stress fracture to the back and had to withdraw from the IPL, after being named in the Chennai Super Kings squad. Having recovered, he made his way into the India A side for the home series against Australia A and New Zealand A. He finally made his IPL debut the following season in South Africa and his signature moment was the peach of a delivery which castled AB de Villiers. A lively opening spell in the Challenger Trophy final, which sunk India Blue, earned him a national call-up for the ODIs against Australia at home in 2009.


T. A. Sekhar


Full name Thirumalai Ananthanpillai Sekhar

Born March 28, 1956, Madras (now Chennai)

Current age 54 years 157 days

Major teams India, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium-fast

Other AdministratorA tall and well-built fast-medium bowler, Sekhar at his peak in the early 80s, was probably the fastest bowler in the country. But not having the benefit of a really good coach, his line and length could be erratic. He captured nine wickets in an innings against Kerala in the Ranji Trophy in 1982-83 and this, followed by some good performances in the Duleep Trophy brought him into national reckoning. Flown as a replacement for the injured Madan Lal, Sekhar played two Tests in Pakistan in 1982-83. He bowled with some hostility but had little luck and was, rather harshly, not considered for any more Tests. He played in a few one day internationals, the last against England in 1985 and briefly came back into the reckoning for the tour of West Indies in 1989 when he was called to attend the camp at Madras. By now however he had joined the MRF Pace Foundation, where he has been chief coach for several years, working with leading pace bowlers from across the world. He also served as the South Zone representative on the selection committee. He was later appointed manager of the Delhi Daredevils in the IPL.

T. A. Sekhar


Full name Thirumalai Ananthanpillai Sekhar

Born March 28, 1956, Madras (now Chennai)

Current age 54 years 157 days

Major teams India, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium-fast

Other AdministratorA tall and well-built fast-medium bowler, Sekhar at his peak in the early 80s, was probably the fastest bowler in the country. But not having the benefit of a really good coach, his line and length could be erratic. He captured nine wickets in an innings against Kerala in the Ranji Trophy in 1982-83 and this, followed by some good performances in the Duleep Trophy brought him into national reckoning. Flown as a replacement for the injured Madan Lal, Sekhar played two Tests in Pakistan in 1982-83. He bowled with some hostility but had little luck and was, rather harshly, not considered for any more Tests. He played in a few one day internationals, the last against England in 1985 and briefly came back into the reckoning for the tour of West Indies in 1989 when he was called to attend the camp at Madras. By now however he had joined the MRF Pace Foundation, where he has been chief coach for several years, working with leading pace bowlers from across the world. He also served as the South Zone representative on the selection committee. He was later appointed manager of the Delhi Daredevils in the IPL.