Hemang Badani
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Hemang Badani India (Ind) |
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Batting style | Left-hand bat | |
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Bowling type | Slow left-arm orthodox | |
Tests | ODIs | |
Matches | 4 | 40 |
Runs scored | 94 | 867 |
Batting average | 15.66 | 33.34 |
100s/50s | -/- | 1/4 |
Top score | 38 | 100 |
Balls bowled | 48 | 183 |
Wickets | - | 3 |
Bowling average | - | 49.66 |
5 wickets in innings | - | - |
10 wickets in match | - | n/a |
Best bowling | - | 1/7 |
Catches/stumpings | 6/- | 13/- |
As of 4 February 2006 |
Hemang Kamal Badani pronunciation (born 14 November 1976 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India) is an Indian cricketer. He has a batting average of the near 30s and strike rate in the 70s in the shorter form of the game, One Day International. In Test cricket, he has been less successful only playing four international matches with a poor average of 15, after failing to establish himself.
His most famous innings was the ODI against Australia in the 2000-2001 series at Pune, where he scored his maiden century. Sourav Ganguly, the then captain played Badani consistently for two more tours, mostly as middle-lower order batting all rounder who bowled left arm orthodox spin before which Badani's form deteriorated. He made sporadic appearances before he was dropped from the ODI team in 2004.
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NAME | Badani,Hemang Kamal |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Cricketer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 14 November 1976 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
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