Gary KIRSTEN (coach) MahENdRa SINgh Dhoni (c) aShISh Nehra
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Gary KIRSTEN (coach) MahENdRa SINgh Dhoni (c) aShISh Nehra
INDIA INDIA Gary KIRSTEN (coach) Mahendra Singh Dhoni (c) Ashish Nehra Dinesh Karthik Gautam Gambhir Harbhajan Singh Piyush Chawla Praveen Kumar Ravindra Jadeja Rohit Sharma Suresh Raina Vinay Kumar Virender Sehwag Yusuf Pathan Yuvraj Singh Zaheer Khan ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010 3.25 INDIA Team NAME PROFILE NAME Won the inaugural ICC WT20 in South Africa in 2007, beating Pakistan by five runs in the final. Played its first Twenty20 International against South Africa at Johannesburg in December 2006, winning by five wickets. Finished fourth in its group in the second round of ICC WT20 2009. Failed to reach the second round of ICC CWC 2007 after losing to Bangladesh. Scored the highest ICC CWC total when making 413-5 against Bermuda at Port-of-Spain at ICC CWC 2007. Won ICC CWC 1983, beating West Indies by 43 runs in the final at Lord’s. It bowled West Indies out for 140 in reply to its total of 183. Shared the ICC Champions Trophy 2002 title with Sri Lanka after the final was abandoned to due rain. Group MATCHES Afghanistan (1 May at Gros Islet) India’s Salim Durani is the only Test cricketer born in Afghanistan. India played two ODIs against West Indies at Gros Islet in 2009, winning one, with one ‘No result’. South Africa (2 May at Gros Islet) India won the match between these teams at ICC WT20 2007 by 37 runs at Durban. The match will be played on Brian Lara’s 41st birthday. 3.26 ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010 INDIA Gary Kirsten (coach) DOB: 23/11/67 Born: Cape Town, South Africa Appointed India coach in December 2007. Made 101 Test and 185 ODI appearances for South Africa as an opening and middle-order batsman. Played the second longest Test innings of 275 in 878 minutes against England at Durban in 1999. Is one of four brothers to have played first-class cricket. One of his brothers, Peter, also represented South Africa. Made the highest ODI score for South Africa with 188 not out against United Arab Emirates at Rawalpindi during the ICC CWC 1996. Mahendra Singh Dhoni (C) DOB: 07/07/81 Born: Ranchi Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/WK/RM Is the only player to appear in all 20 of India’s T20 Internationals. Scored 154 runs at an average of 30.80 and a strike-rate of 128.33 while captaining India to the title at ICC WT20 2007. Scored 332 runs at a strike-rate of 127.20 for Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League in 2009. Became the first Indian wicket-keeper to reach 200 ODI dismissals during the series against South Africa this year. Ashish Nehra DOB: 29/04/79 Born: Delhi Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/LFM Was India’s leading wicket-taker at ICC CT 2009 with eight at an average of 15.50. First five-wicket ODI haul came against Sri Lanka in 2005. His best ODI bowling figures came when he took 6-23 against England in Durban at ICC CWC 2003. Has struggled with injuries and missed four years of international cricket before returning last year. Dinesh Karthik DOB: 01/06/85 Born: Chennai Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/WK Scored 183 and 150 for South Zone v West Zone in the final of the Duleep Trophy at Hyderabad this year, but still finished on the losing team. Made his first Test century on only his second appearance. Played with some success in the ICC U19 CWC 2004 scoring 70 not out off 39 balls in the match against Sri Lanka in Dhaka. Scored 288 runs at a strike-rate of 132.71 for Delhi Daredevils in the 2009 Indian Premier League. ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010 3.27 INDIA Gautam Gambhir DOB: 14/10/81 Born: Delhi Batting/Bowling Style: LHB/LB Is India’s leading run-scorer in T20 Internationals with 552 at an average of 30.66 and a strike-rate of 126.02. Scored 75 off 54 balls in the final of ICC WT20 2007 against Pakistan at Johannesburg. Scored 534 runs at a strike-rate of 140.89 for Delhi Daredevils in the 2008 Indian Premier League. Was ranked the number one Test batsman in the Reliance Mobile ICC rankings earlier this year. Harbhajan Singh DOB: 03/07/80 Born: Jalandhar Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/OB Has one of the best economy rates for India in T20 Internationals at 6.55, having taken 16 wickets in 17 matches. Together with Suresh Raina he holds the eighth wicket partnership record in T20 Internationals with 61 against New Zealand in Christchurch 2009. Took 13 wickets in the match, including India’s first Test hat-trick when India beat Australia after following-on at his favourite ground, Eden Gardens in Kolkata, in 2001. Took 12 wickets at an average of 21.33 and economy rate of 5.81 for Mumbai Indians in the 2009 Indian Premier League. Piyush Chawla DOB: 24/12/88 Born: Aligarh Batting/Bowling Style: LHB/LB Is the second youngest player, after Sachin Tendulkar, to appear in a Test match for India, aged 17 years, 75 days when he made his debut against England at Mohali in 2006. Took 12 wickets at an economy rate of 6.86 for Kings XI Punjab in the 2009 Indian Premier League. Took 13 wickets at an average of 12.15 and economy rate of 3.21 for India at ICC U19 CWC 2006, including 4-8 in the final against Pakistan. A useful batsman, he averages 28 in first-class cricket and made his maiden first-class century with 102 not out for Sussex v Worcestershire at Worcester last year. Praveen Kumar DOB: 02/10/86 Born: Meerut Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/RFM Has one of the most economical spells in Twenty20 history with 4-0-5-2 for Uttar Pradesh v Madhya Pradesh at Jaipur in 2007. Has performed tidily in ODIs, with best bowling figures of 4-31 against Sri Lanka at Hobart in 2008, but has only played one T20 International prior to the start of the event. Is a useful pinch-hitter and scored 76 not out off 53 balls for Uttar Pradesh v Vidarbha in an Inter State Twenty20 match at Jaipur in 2007. His cricketing hero was Kapil Dev. 3.28 ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010 INDIA Ravindra Jadeja DOB: 06/12/88 Born: Navagam-Khed Batting/Bowling Style: LHB/SLA Scored 60 not out batting at number eight on his ODI debut against Sri Lanka Colombo in February last year. Had a highly successful Ranji Trophy for Saurashtra in 2008/09, scoring 739 runs at an average of 67.18 and taking 42 wickets at an average of 19.92 to force his way into the national team. Played in two matches at the ICC World Twenty20 2009. Appeared at ICC U19 CWC 2006 and 2008, taking 10 wickets at an average of 13.20 and an economy rate of 3.14 to help India win the 2008 tournament. Rohit Sharma DOB: 30/04/87 Born: Nagpur Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/OB Scored the only century in the first season of domestic Twenty20 in India in 2006/07 when he made 101 not out off 45 balls for Mumbai v Gujarat at Mumbai. Scored 362 runs at a strike-rate of 114.92 and took 11 wickets at an average of 14.63 with a best of 4-6 for Deccan Chargers in the Indian Premier League 2009. Scored 309 not out for Mumbai v Gujarat at Mumbai in a Ranji Trophy match in December last year. Represented India at ICC U19 CWC 2006 in Sri Lanka, scoring 205 runs at an average of 41.00. Suresh Raina DOB: 27/11/86 Born: Ghaziabad Batting/Bowling Style: LHB/OB Has played 90 ODIs and 11 T20 Internationals without appearing in a Test match. Scored 61 not out off 43 balls including five sixes in a T20 International against New Zealand at Christchurch in March last year. Earlier this year he became the second player after Adam Gilchrist to reach 1000 runs in the Indian Premier League. Represented India at ICC U19 CWC 2004 in Bangladesh, scoring 247 runs at an average of 35.28. Vinay Kumar DOB: 12/02/84 Born: Davanagere Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/RM Is yet to make his debut for India in any form of the game. Had a match double of 82 and 4-46 for Karnatka v Goa in a Vijay Hazare Trophy match at Chennai in 2008. Took 53 wickets in first-class cricket in India in 2009/10, including a career best 8-32 for Karnataka v Delhi at Delhi. Has played for Royal Challengers Bangalore in all three seasons of the Indian Premier League. ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010 3.29 INDIA Virender Sehwag DOB: 20/10/78 Born: Delhi Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/OB Has scored his 313 T20 international runs, prior to the start of this tournament, at a strike rate of 153.43. Hit India’s fastest ODI century off 60 balls against New Zealand at Hamilton in March last year. Hit the first three balls he faced for six in a Twenty20 International against New Zealand at Christchurch in February last year. He is a Think Wise Champion, the ICC’s partnership aimed at raising awareness of HIV. Yusuf Pathan DOB: 17/11/82 Born: Baroda Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/OB Scored 100 off only 37 balls for Rajasthan Royals v Mumbai Indians at Mumbai during the 2010 Indian Premier League. Scored 108 off 76 balls and 210 not out off 190 balls to help West Zone score the highest winning fourth innings total in first-class cricket to beat South Zone in the final of the Duleep Trophy in February this year. Half-brother of Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan. His favourite movie is Castaway. Yuvraj Singh DOB: 12/12/81 Born: Chandigarh Batting/Bowling Style: LHB/SLA Struck six sixes off an over from England’s Stuart Broad at Durban during ICC WT20 2007 on his way to the fastest Twenty20 fifty off 12 balls. Was India’s leading run-scorer at ICC WT20 2009, with 153 runs at a strike-rate of 154.54. Is the son of former Indian player and Bollywood star Yograj Singh. Made his ODI debut at the ICC Champions Trophy 2000, scoring 84 in his first international innings against Australia. Zaheer Khan DOB: 07/10/78 Born: Shrirampur Batting/Bowling Style: RHB/LFM Was India’s joint leading wicket-taker at ICC WT20 2009 with seven at an average of 17.57. Took his best T20 International bowling figures of 4-19 against Ireland at Nottingham during ICC WT20 2009. Is one of six bowlers to have taken 200 ODI wickets for India. Made the highest score by a number 11 batsman in Tests when he hit 75 against Bangladesh at Dhaka in 2004. 3.30 ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010