Robin Uthappa

Robin Uthappa
Personal information
Full name Robin Venu Uthappa
Born 11 November 1985 (1985-11-11) (age 26)
Kodagu, Karnataka, India
Nickname Robbie, The Walking Assassin
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Batting style Right-hand batsman
Bowling style Right-hand medium
Role batsman
International information
National side India
ODI debut (cap 165) 15 April 2006 v England
Last ODI 6 July 2008 v india
ODI shirt no. 27
Domestic team information
Years Team
2008–2009 (2009–2010) Mumbai Indians (Later Moved to Royal Challengers Bangalore
2009–2011 Royal Challengers Bangalore
2011– present Pune Warriors
Career statistics
Competition ODI FC LA T20Wc
Matches 38 71 108 93
Runs scored 786 4693 3168 1816
Batting average 27.10 40.45 33.34 24.87
100s/50s 0/5 0/1 5/22 0/7
Top score 86 162 160 68*
Balls bowled - 514 150 -
Wickets - 10 2 -
Bowling average - 30.60 76 -
5 wickets in innings - 0 0 -
10 wickets in match - 0 0 -
Best bowling - 3/26, 5/67 1/23 -
Catches/stumpings 15 70 48 60
Source: Cricinfo, 21 August 2011

Robin Venu Uthappa (Kannada/Kodava Takk: ರಾಬಿನ್‌ ವೇಣು ಉತ್ತಪ್ಪ)

(born 11 November 1985 in Kodagu, Karnataka) is an Indian cricketer. His father is Venu Uthappa, an international hockey referee from Kodagu, Karnataka, mother Roselyn is a home maker and hails from Kozhikode, Kerala and his sister Sharon is a business owner. He studied at St. Joseph's Boys High School, Bangalore. The same school Rahul Dravid went to.  He made his One Day International debut in the seventh and final match of the English tour of India in April 2006. He had a successful debut, making 86 as an opening batsman before being run out. It was the highest score for any Indian debutant in a limited overs match.[1] He is also named 'The Walking Assassin" for his tactic of charging the bowler. He played an important role in India's win at the ICC World T20 World Cup 2007. However, he then suffered a form slump and has not played for India since mid-2008 and was relegated to a Grade C contract.

Uthappa first came to the public's attention when he made 66 for India B against India A in the Challenger Trophy in 2005. The following year, in the same tournament, Uthappa made matchwinning 93-ball 100 against the same team which propelled him in the big league. Previously, he had been a member of the India under-19 team that won the Asia Cup. Once a wicketkeeper-batsman, his List A batting average of near 40 with a strike rate of approximately 90 has made him regarded as something of a limited overs cricket specialist.

He was recalled to the ODI side in January 2007 for the series against the West Indies where he scored a quick 28 in the first game followed by an equally quick 70 in the second game. He didn't play in the other two games.

He was selected in the 15-member squad of the Indian Cricket team for the 2007 Cricket World Cup held in the West Indies in March–April 2007. He played in all 3 group games, but only scored 30 runs in total as India suffered a shock defeat to Bangladesh and a loss to Sri Lanka resulting in the team not qualifying for the Super 8 stage.

In the sixth ODI of the NatWest Series 2007-2008, he scored a sensational 47 of 33 balls to take India to a thrilling victory, keeping Indian hopes alive in the 7 match series that they were trailing 2-3 before the match. Used to batting as an opener, in this match he came in at the unfamiliar position of no 7. When he came at the crease India were 5 down for 234 after 40.2 overs, still needing 83 from less than 10 overs. After Dhoni got out in the 47th over with the Indian score at 294, Uthappa kept a cool head to take India to the target with two balls to spare in a remarkable victory.

Uthappa also scored a crucial 50 against Pakistan in the 20-20 World Cup in South Africa, when India were tottering at 39/4. With this, he became the first Indian to score a 50 in a 20-20 International match.[2] India subsequently won the match in bowl out 3-0, where he bowled one of the three deliveries that hit the stumps.

Uthappa has played at all junior levels and first class for Karnataka State Cricket Association.

He played for Mumbai Indians in the 2008 Indian Premier League and had a fairly successful opening season. In January 2009 he swapped places with Zaheer Khan and moved to Royal Challengers Bangalore.

In a match against Kings XI Punjab in 2010 Indian Premier League he smashed a 21 balls 51, the second fastest fifty in Indian Premier League and was the match winner for Royal Challengers Bangalore.

IPL 2011: For the 2011 Indian Premier League he was bought by Pune Warriors for a huge sum of 2.1 million USD(approximately INR 9.4 crores.) at the auction held in Bangalore.

References

finally he got selected for the Indian team in 20 twenty match against England after 2 years

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