Sewnarine Chattergoon
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Sewnarine Chattergoon West Indies (WI) |
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Batting style | Left-handed batsman (LHB) | |
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Bowling type | Right-arm leg break (LB) | |
Tests | ODIs | |
Matches | - | 3 |
Runs scored | - | 63 |
Batting average | - | 31.50 |
100s/50s | -/- | 0/0 |
Top score | - | 54* |
Overs bowled | - | 2 |
Wickets | - | 0 |
Bowling average | - | N/A |
5 wickets in innings | - | 0 |
10 wickets in match | - | n/a |
Best bowling | - | N/A |
Catches/stumpings | -/- | 0/0 |
As of 7 May 2006 |
Sewnarine Chattergoon (born 3 April 1981, Fyrish, West Bank, Guyana) is a Guyanese cricketer who made his debut for the West Indies against Zimbabwe on their 2006 tour. Chattergoon is a left-handed opening batsman who has registered three centuries in first class cricket, where he plays for Guyana. After scoring 9 in his debut match, Chattergoon made an unbeaten 54 in his second game, helping the West Indies to a ten-wicket victory - his batting partner, Chris Gayle, made 95 not out in the opening stand of 156. However, Chattergoon was left out of the squad for the final two ODIs[1], and did not return to the squad until the fourth ODI against India later that summer[2]. Chattergoon did not play the fourth ODI, got a golden duck in the fifth[3], and did not make the squad for the Test series[4].
Other achievements in domestic cricket includes the 119 he hit in the final of the 2005–06 KFC Cup, the regional one-day tournament of the West Indies, out of a total 247 for 7 to help Guyana beat Barbados by three wickets and win the title[5].
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- ^ Baugh included in squad for last two ODIs, from Cricinfo, published 12 May 2006
- ^ West Indies make two changes, from Cricinfo, published 24 May 2006
- ^ 5th ODI: West Indies v India at Port of Spain, May 28, 2006, from Cricinfo, retrieved 30 May 2006
- ^ Mohammed included in Test squad, from Cricinfo, published 28 May 2006
- ^ Chattergoon leads Guyana to title triumph, from the Trinidad and Tobago Express, published by Cricinfo on 17 October 2005