Nayan Mongia
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Nayan Mongia India (Ind) |
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Batting style | Right-hand bat | |
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Bowling type | - | |
Tests | ODIs | |
Matches | 44 | 140 |
Runs scored | 1442 | 1272 |
Batting average | 24.03 | 20.19 |
100s/50s | 1/6 | -/2 |
Top score | 152 | 69 |
Balls bowled | - | - |
Wickets | - | - |
Bowling average | - | - |
5 wickets in innings | - | - |
10 wickets in match | - | n/a |
Best bowling | - | - |
Catches/stumpings | 99/8 | 110/44 |
As of 4 February 2006 |
Nayan Ramlal Mongia pronunciation (born December 19, 1969 in Vadodara) was an Indian cricketer, active from 1994 to 2004, when he retired. He was a right-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper.
When he first toured England in 1990, he impressed Alan Knott, who claimed Mongia was a natural. Having spent many years as India's second wicketkeeper after Kiran More, Mongia first made it into the team in the mid-90s and was from then on the number one choice for wicketkeeper.
Mongia also was a batsman and has a Test high batting score of 152. Mongia's was dropped from the team after dissent and allegations of match-fixing.[1] Mongia was interrogated by the Central Bureau of Investigation in relation to his involvement in the match-fixing scandal.[2].
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India squad - 1996 Cricket World Cup Semi-finalists | ||
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1 Azharuddin (c) | 2 Tendulkar | 3 Jadeja | 4 Sidhu | 5 Kambli | 6 Manjrekar | 7 Mongia | 8 Srinath | 9 Prasad | 10 Kumble | 11 Prabhakar | 12 Raju | 13 Ankola | 14 Kapoor | 15 None | Coach: Gaekwad |
India squad - 1999 Cricket World Cup | ||
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1 Azharuddin (c) | 2 Tendulkar | 3 Ganguly | 4 Dravid | 5 Jadeja | 6 Khurasiya | 7 Mongia | 8 Srinath | 9 Prasad | 10 Agarkar | 11 Robin Singh | 12 Chopra | 13 Kumble | 14 Mohanty | 15 Ramesh | Coach: Gaekwad |