Monday, April 22, 2019

Krunal Himanshu Pandya Short Information

Full name
Krunal Himanshu Pandya
Born
24 March 1991 (age 28)
AhmedabadGujarat, India
Height
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Batting
Left-handed
Bowling
Role
Relations
Hardik Pandya (brother)
International information
National side
·         India (2018–present)
T20I debut (cap 78)
4 November 2018 v West Indies
Last T20I
27 February 2019 v Australia
T20I shirt no.
24
Domestic team information
Years
Team
2012–present
2016–present
Mumbai Indians (squad no. 24 (formerly 25))
Career statistics
Competition
Matches
11
Runs scored
70
23.33
100s/50s
0/0
Top score
26*
Balls bowled
264
11
33.09
0
10 wickets in match
n/a
Best bowling
4/36

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Hardik Pandya Biography





          Hardik Pandya Biography










Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Shikhar Dhawan Biography



Shikhar Dhawan Biography





Saturday, April 13, 2019

SUNIL GAVASKAR BIOGRAPHY 500 WORDS


Sunil Gavaskar Biography

Sunil Gavaskar is a former Indian cricketing great who shone for India. Nicknamed ‘Sunny’, Sunil is often regarded as one of the greatest opening batsman in Indian test history and also has several records of his name. his full name is Sunil Manohar Gavaskar and he was born on 10th July, 1949, at Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. His uncle is madhav mantra, a former India test wicketkeeper. He is married to Marshaniel Gavaskar with a son rohan, who is also a domestic level cricketer.Gavaskar with a son Rohan, who is also domestic level cricketer.With great cricket influences in his family, Sunil’s interest in cricket began since his school days, where for his brilliant performances he was even named ‘India’s Best schoolboy cricketer of the year’ in 1966. Since then he has come a long way in Indian cricket, and now, although retired from the game, still plays a significant role in advising and managing affairs of the cricketing fraternity in India and as a commentator and ICC official. The major sides that Sunil Gavaskar has represented are India, Mumbai and Somerset.Despite this diminutive stature, he was an outstanding right-hand batsman with brilliant batting technique, noted ‘late-flicks’ and impenetrable defensive stance, especially against fast bowling.Sunil was a backbone for the team’s innings in a match, along with his ability to be a good slip fielder. It was in his era that Indian cricket realized its potential and began performing well at tests and ODI’s. Sunil made his first class debut for vazir sultan colts XI and then played on with the Bombay squad, until he was selected in 1970/71 to the Indian cricket team.Sunil made his Test debut against West Indies at Port of Spain in March 1971 and helped India clinch their first ever win, as well as their first ever series victory over the west indies. Since then he has played as many as 125 Tests, scoring 10122 runs while becoming the first batsman to reach 10,000 Test runs; with the record 34 centuries. His record was surpassed by Sachin Tendulkar in 2005. Gavaskar’s highest test score was 236 not-outs against West Indies at madras in their 6th test in 1983/84. He has also taken 108 catches in Tests, besides Bing a fine slip fielder.Sunil made his one day international debut against England at Leeds in July 1974.since then he has played as many as 108 ODI’s scoring 3092 runs, with an average of 35.13, and a strike rate of 62.26. he has also taken 22 catches in ODI, with the most memorable being 4 catches in an ODI against Pakistan in Sharjah in 1985. Sunil has played in the 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1987 world cups, playing in a big role in India’s 1983 world cup win. He has played 19 world cup matches, scoring 561 runs, with his highest ODI score being 103 not-outs.Gavaskar created many records including breaking sir Donald Bradman’s prestigious total of 29 test centuries in 1983 and also becoming the first batsman to reach 10,000 Test runs. Despite some outstanding performances and Sunil has also had his share of downs, like some controversial performances and unsuccessful stints at captaincy and at ODI games. Sunil was honored with the Padma Bhushan, the 1980 ‘widen cricketer of the year’, and the border-Gavaskar Trophy was jointly instituted in his and Allan Border’s honour.


                                                                                                            BHAVESH PANDAV                                                                                                                    (BLOGGER)
 


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

SACHIN TENDULKAR BIOGRAPHY


Sachin Tendulkar Biography
Retired Indian cricket player Sachin Tendulkar is considered one of the greatest batsmen in the history of his sport.
Sachin Tendulkar was born April 24, 1973, in Bombay, India. Introduced to cricket age 11, Sachin Tendulkar was just 16 when he became India’s youngest test cricketer. In 2005, he became the first cricketer to score 35 centuries (100 runs in a single innings) in test play. In 2008, he reached another major milestone by surpassing brain Lara’s mark of 11,953 test runs. Tendulkar took home the world cup with his team in 2011, and wrapped up his record-breaking career in 2013.

Early years
Largely considered cricket’s greatest batsman, Sachin Tendulkar was born April 24, 1973, in Bombay, India to a middle-class family, the youngest of four children. His father was a writer and a professor, while his mother worked for a life insurance company.
Named after his family’s favorite music director, Sachin Dev Burman, Tendulkar wasn’t a particularly gifted student, but he’d always shown himself to be a standout athlete. He was 11 years old when he was given his first cricket bat, and his talent in the sport was immediately apparent. At the age of 14, he scored 326 out of a world – records stand 664 in a school match. As his accomplishments grew, he became a sort of cult figure among Bombay schoolboys.
After high school, Tendulkar enrolled at Kirti College, where his father also taught. The fact that he decided to go the school where his father worked came as no surprise. Tendulkar’s family is very close, and years after he’d achieved stardom and cricket fame, he continued to live next door to his parents.
Cricket Superstar
Wasting little time living up to the lofty expectations, the 15-year-old Tendulkar scored a century in his domestic first-class debut for Bombay in December 1988, making him the youngest player to do so.
Eleven months later, he made his international debut for India against Pakistan, where he famously declined assistance despite getting hit in the face by Waqar Younis.
In august 1990, the 17-year-old delivered a match-saving 119 not out against England to become the second-youngest player to record a century in test play. Other celebrated early highlights included a pair of centuries in Australia in 1992, one of them coming at the blindingly fast WACA track in Perth. Underscoring his rapid rise to the top of his sport, Tendulkar in 1992 became the first international player to sign with England‘s storied Yorkshire club.
In India, Tendulkar’s star shined even brighter. In a country reeling from troubled economic times, the young cricketer was seen as a symbol of hope by his countrymen that better times lay ahead. One national newsweekly went so far as to devote an entire issue to the young cricketer, dubbing him “The Last Hero” for his home country. His style of play-aggressive and inventive resonated with the sport’s fan, as did Tendulkar’s unassuming off-the-filled living. Even with his increasing wealth, Tendulkar showed humility and refused to flaunt his money.
After finishing the 1996 world cup as the event’s Tendulkar was named captain of the Indian national team. However, his tenure marked one of the little blight on an otherwise illustrious career. He was relieved of the responsibility in January 1998, and briefly took over as captain again in 1999, but overall won just four of 25 test matches in that position.
Post-Playing Career
Shortly after his final match, Tendulkar became the youngest person and the first sportsman to be conferred the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honor.
Revered throughout his home country, Tendulkar devoted his time to charity work following his retirement. He briefly returned to competition in July 2014 as captain of the MCC team in the bicentenary celebration of lord’s cricket ground in London, and later that year he released his autobiography, playing IT MY WAY. As part of an effort to introduce Americans to cricket, he was named captain of an all-star team for a series of exhibition matches in the U.S in November 2015.
Married since 1995 to wife Anjali, a former pediatrician, Tendulkar has two children, Arjun and Sara. Arjun has followed in his famous dad’s footsteps by pursuing a career as a cricketer.

                                                                                                                           BY:- BHAVESH PANDV
                                                                                                                                   ( BLOGGER)

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

ROHIT SHARMA BIOGRAPHY


Rohit Sharma Biography



Rohit Sharma is an Indian cricketer and is currently the Indian ODI and T20 team’s vice-captain. He also serves as the captain of the IPL team Mumbai Indians. He has a number of records under his name. Rohit Sharma has scored under his name. Rohit Sharma has scored 3 double-centuries in ODI, in audition, to the centuries in T20 and test formats too. Due to his hard-hitting ability, he is also famously known as ‘the hit man’. He gained recognition right from his early days. He started at a mere age of 20 and soon was getting praises for his mature and clam performance.

Early Life

Born on April 30 1987 in Nagpur, Maharashtra, in a family of limited means, he soon found his interest in cricket. He caught the eye of Dinesh lad, a cricket coach, who supported him financially to get admission into swami Vivekananda international school. He shone in the school cricket tournaments scoring a century.

Career

Rohit Sharma made his debut in the ODI format against Ireland in 2007. Later that year, he drove India to victory against South Africa and earned the ‘Man of Match’ award for being unbeaten at 50 of 40 balls.
He also got selected for Australia’s commonwealth bank series 2007-08, where he scored 2 more centuries. However, he went through a rough patch in career shortly after, where a series of continued bad performances landed him in team’s middle-order position. Later on, he was even dropped from the playing 11 of the team in India’s Bangladesh tour in 2009.
Due to his poor form, he was not considered for the 2011 world cup as well. However, he revived from his bad from in 2011 match against West Indies, securing ‘Man Of Series’ award. His 2 half-centuries and a phenomenal 86 of 91 balls when India was struggling at 92-6 again raised his ranks.
Rohit Sharma made his test debut in November 2013 and scored impressive 2 back to back centuries. Rohit Sharma is now the third Indian batsmen to achieve this after Sourav Ganguly and Mohammad Azaruddin. In 2014, his career took another upswing when he broke a series of ODI records against Sri*Lanka scoring 264 runs. This was the instance of 2 double hundreds and ODI’s first 250.
Due to his brilliant performance, he was bought for US $2 million in IPL 2011 season by the Mumbai Indians team. Under his captaincy the team won in the season 2013, 2015 and 2017. In 2017 he captained the team in Sri Lanks series in the absence of the skipper Virat Kholi. A win of 2-1 in ODI and 3-0 in T20 series was famously registered.

Awards & Achievements

  • Rohit Sharma received a number of ‘Man Of Match’ and series  awards.
  • Rohit Sharma was honored with ‘Arjuna Award” in 2015.
  • He is the only one player to score 264 runs in ODIs.
  • He is the only Indian who has centuries in all formats of cricket, other than Suresh raina.



                                                                                                         ----------BY:-  BHAVESH PANDAV
                                                                                                                                       (BLOGGER)

Krunal Himanshu Pandya Short Information

Full name Krunal Himanshu Pandya Born 24 March 1991 (age 28) Ahmedabad ,  Gujarat , India ...