Tuesday, October 5, 2010

தினேஷ் கார்த்திக்


Dinesh Karthik      

Full name Krishnakumar Dinesh Karthik
Born June 1, 1985, Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu
Current age 25 years 127 days
Major teams India, Delhi Daredevils, India A, India Blue,India Under-19s, Indian Board President's XI, Tamil Nadu
Also known as Dinesh
Batting style Right-hand bat
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Krishnakumar Dinesh Karthik
Batting and fielding averages
MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Tests23371100012927.77200050.00171324515
ODIs5244710087927.24135374.500510610315
T20Is98210031*16.6688113.630014152
First-class791256466021339.15784359.41132321618
List A11496102509117*29.17282688.782139621
Twenty2065561210566924.00857123.220499264020
Bowling averages
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests23------------
ODIs52------------
T20Is9------------
First-class791141250---6.57-000
List A114------------
Twenty2065------------
Career statistics
Test debutIndia v Australia at Mumbai, Nov 3-5, 2004 scorecard
Last TestBangladesh v India at Chittagong, Jan 17-21, 2010 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debutEngland v India at Lord's, Sep 5, 2004 scorecard
Last ODISri Lanka v India at Dambulla, Aug 28, 2010 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debutSouth Africa v India at Johannesburg, Dec 1, 2006 scorecard
Last T20IIndia v Sri Lanka at Gros Islet, May 11, 2010 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut2002/03
Last First-classSouth Zone v West Zone at Hyderabad (Deccan), Feb 2-6, 2010 scorecard
List A debut2002/03
Last List ASri Lanka v India at Dambulla, Aug 28, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debutSouth Africa v India at Johannesburg, Dec 1, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20India v Sri Lanka at Gros Islet, May 11, 2010 scorecard
Profile
It took just one season for Dinesh Karthik to transform from an obscure second-choice wicketkeeper for Tamil Nadu to a serious contender for a berth in the Indian squad. Karthik may be a cherub-faced, shy boy off the field, but he has shown his ability to attack under pressure, and improvise, on it. As a 17-year-old playing his first season in 2002, he showed glimpses of his batting talent but his wicketkeeping wasn't up to scratch, resulting in him being dropped for the Ranji Trophy knockout matches. However, his impressive showing in the Under-19 World Cup in Dhaka - including a whirlwind 70 in a must-win game against Sri Lanka - two vital hundreds in the Ranji Trophy knock-out and an improved showing behind the stumps resulted in him emerging as a contender for the national squad. He was picked in the Indian one-day squad, as replacement for Parthiv Patel, in August 2004, and made his debut in a NatWest Challenge game against England where he pulled off a superb stumping. Shortly afterwards, he was called up to make his Test debut against Australia in the fourth Test at Mumbai. After managing just one fifty in ten Tests, he was axed in favour of the flamboyant Mahendra Singh Dhoni but he returned for India's tour to South Africa towards the end of 2006. He cemented his place in both Tests and ODIs and was chosen for the Bangladesh tour, India's first assignment after the forgettable World Cup, as a specialist Test opener. He scored his maiden Test ton in the second Test in Dhaka. Soon, though, Dhoni became irreplaceable and he got to play for India only when Dhoni rested. On one such occasion, in the 2008 tour of Sri Lanka, he was ordinary behind the stumps. He did have a good season in domestic cricket in 2008-09, though, keeping in tact his status of second-choice keeper, ahead of Parthiv. He scored three centuries in Ranji Trophy and captained Tamil Nadu through to the semi-final, and followed it up with two centuries in two Duleep Trophy matches. That earned him a comeback to all three Indian squads for the tour of New Zealand.
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan February 2009. thanks crickinfo

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