Wednesday, October 6, 2010

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Ramesh Powar      

Full name Ramesh Rajaram Powar
Born May 20, 1978, Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra
Current age 32 years 139 days
Major teams India, India Blue, Indian Board President's XI,Kings XI Punjab, Mumbai,Rajasthan Cricket Association President's XI, Reebok XI
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Relation Brother - KR Powar
Ramesh Rajaram Powar
Batting and fielding averages
MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Tests2201376.501872.22002000
ODIs311951635411.6426062.690112230
First-class11114120362613129.96716460
List A1138017108280*17.1704250
Twenty2022856128*20.3357107.01007150
Bowling averages
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests2425211863/333/3619.662.8042.0000
ODIs312915361191343/243/2435.024.6545.1000
First-class11122658111183817/4429.182.9459.4213
List A113555743921425/535/5330.924.7439.1410
Twenty202221360418122/112/1134.836.9630.0000
Career statistics
Test debutBangladesh v India at Chittagong, May 18-22, 2007 scorecard
Last TestBangladesh v India at Dhaka, May 25-27, 2007 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debutPakistan v India at Rawalpindi, Mar 16, 2004 scorecard
Last ODIIndia v Australia at Kochi, Oct 2, 2007 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut1999/00
Last First-classMumbai v Rest of India at Jaipur, Oct 1-5, 2010 scorecard
List A debut2000/01
Last List AMaharashtra v Mumbai at Ahmedabad, Feb 14, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debutTamil Nadu v Mumbai at Ahmedabad, Apr 16, 2007 scorecard
Last Twenty20Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings at Dharamsala, Apr 18, 2010scorecard
Profile
A stocky offspinner who is more than handy with the bat, Ramesh Powar has been a consistent performer in domestic cricket for the last four seasons, and was crucial to Mumbai's Ranji Trophy success in the 2002-03 season. His 20 wickets with his flighted stuff was useful enough, but even more crucial was the runs he contributed. He never batted higher than No. 7 - sometimes going in as low as No. 10 - but ended up with the second-highest aggregate for Mumbai in the tournament, scoring 418 runs at more than 46, with most of those runs coming when his team was in strife. His domestic exploits soon caught the selectors' notice, and he made to the Indian squad for the tour to Pakistan. Both his offspin and his batting stood the test in the couple of one-day internationals he played, but even more impressive was his combative attitude, as he bravely tossed the ball up on batting shirtfronts, and didn't bat an eyelid while striking some lusty blows against the pace of Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Sami. An ideal bits-and-pieces player, Powar returned to the one-day side early in 2006, now armed with a new delivery - a drifter - which helped him to 63 domestic wickets in 2005-06, after 54 the previous season. Again he impressed with both bat and ball, although some critics made disparaging remarks about his waistline, causing him to tempt fate: "I've never missed a game owing to fitness problems." Almost inevitably, he then twisted an ankle and missed the first two ODIs in the West Indies in June 2006. thanks crickinfo

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