Kiran Powar
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Career record | First-class | List A |
Matches | 39 | 32 |
Runs scored | 2562 | 867 |
Batting average | 42.00 | 34.68 |
100s/50s | 8/11 | 1/5 |
Top score | 175 | 114 |
Balls bowled | 1162 | 548 |
Wickets | 10 | 9 |
Bowling average | 59.90 | 49.00 |
5 wickets in innings | {{{FC 5s}}} | {{{List A 5s}}} |
10 wickets in match | {{{FC 10s}}} | n/a |
Best Bowling | 2/39 | 2/7 |
Catches/Stumpings | 26/0 | 11/0 |
As of May 10, 2007 Source: [1] Edit this template |
Kiran Powar (born April 6, 1976 in Mumbai, Maharastra), is an Indian cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler and is the brother of Ramesh Powar. Kiran Powar led the U-19 team that visited Australia in 1994/95 season. The series was lost 2-0 (Test matches) and 2-1 (Youth ODI). Powar was inconsistent in the series and had one score of fifty in the ODI match leading India to their sole tour victory and a century in the fourth innings of the final test that was lost to Australia.
Kiran Powar made his debut in Ranji Trophy domestic cricket in the 1996/97 season but with the overcrowded Mumbai batting talent, moved his skills to Goa in 1997/98. He represented Assam in one season (2003/04) and moved to Vadodara in 2004/05 season. He stopped playing List A cricket in 2005/06 season but continues to play Ranji cricket.the never achieved his true potential. He never received an opportunity to play International Cricket and retired from domestic cricket after the 2003/04 season.