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List Of Tamil Nadu Cricketers
This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, list A or Twenty20 cricket for Tamil Nadu cricket team (formerly called Madras cricket team). Seasons given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all the intervening seasons. Players in bold have played international cricket. ''Last updated at the end of the 2015/16 season.'' A * George Abraham, 1949/50 - 1952/53 * Antony Adams, 1975/76 - 1978/79 * William Adams, 1936/37 * Habib Ahmed, 1961/62 - 1962/63 * Balu Alaganan, 1946/47 - 1954/55 * Ashique Ali, 1995/96 - 1996/97 * Shabir Ali, 1975/76 * Bellipadi Chandrahasa Alva, 1944/45 - 1954/55 * Bellipadi Sridhar Alva, 1953/54 - 1958/59 * Palani Amarnath, 2006/07 - 2012/13 * P. B. Anand, 1994/95 * A. Ananthanarayanan, 1943/44 - 1946/47 * Baba Aparajith, 2011/12 - 2015/16 * Thirugnanasambandam Arasu, 1998/99 - 2001/02 * V. Aruldass, 1945/46 - 1950/51 * Bharat Arun, 1982/83 - 1991/92 * Krishnan Arunkumar, 1984/85 - 1988/89 * Varad ...
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First-class Cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. A first-class match is one of three or more days' scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players each and is officially adjudged to be worthy of the status by virtue of the standard of the competing teams. Matches must allow for the teams to play two innings each, although in practice a team might play only one innings or none at all. The etymology of "first-class cricket" is unknown, but it was used loosely before it acquired official status in 1895, following a meeting of leading English clubs. At a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC) in 1947, it was formally defined on a global basis. A significant omission of the ICC ruling was any attempt to define first-class cricket retrospectively. That has left historians, and especially statisticians, with the problem of how to categorise earlier matches, especially those played in Great Britain be ...
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Krishnan Arunkumar
Krishnan is a common name in South India. Krishnan refers to the Hindu deity Krishna. Krishnan is also combined with other names into a single name such as Ananthakrishnan, Balakrishnan, Gopalakrishnan, Jayakrishnan, Muralikrishnan, Ramakrishnan, Radhakrishnan, Unnikrishnan, and Venkatakrishnan. Notable people with the name Krishnan * Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan (1898–1961), Indian physicist who codiscovered Raman scattering with his mentor C. V. Raman * M. S. Krishnan, Professor of Business Information Technology at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor * Madhaviah Krishnan (1912–1996), Indian naturalist, photographer and writer * Maharajapuram Seetharaman Krishnan (geologist) (1898–1970), Indian geologist and geophysicist * Nagercoil Sudalaimuthu Krishnan (1908–1957), Tamil film comedian * Ramanathan Krishnan (born 1937), tennis player from Chennai * Ramesh Krishnan (born 1961), tennis player from Chennai, son of Ramanathan Krishnan * ...
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Cherry Chandy
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Robert Carrick
Robert Carrick of Braco (aka Robin Carrick) (1737–1821) was an 18th-century Scottish banker, who was one of the richest men ever to have lived in Scotland. A cold, hard man, he was a notorious miser. He was short and dumpy in stature within thin grey hair, tied in a pigtail. Carrick Street in central Glasgow was named in his honour in 1800. Life He was born in the manse of Houston, Renfrewshire, the eldest son of Rev Robert Carrick and his wife Margaret Paisley Simson, daughter of Rev Prof John Simson of Glasgow College. His brother John Carrick became a surgeon in Glasgow. He entered banking as an apprentice clerk in 1752 aged 15 in the Old Ship Bank (then owned by Dunlop, Houston & Co). One of the partners of the bank was Andrew Buchanan, an old personal friend of his father from their student days, and it is likely that Buchanan took him under his wing. Robert Carrick senior had been personal tutor to the Buchanan family and therefore Robert spent part of his childhood in ...
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Rajat Bhatia
Rajat Bhatia (born 22 October 1979) is an Indian former professional cricketer. He played for a number of teams, such as Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Delhi Daredevils, Kolkata Knight Riders and Rising Pune Supergiants. He was a part of the MRF Pace Foundation when he was young. He led the Uttarakhand cricket team in 2018 Ranji Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy. In July 2020, Bhatia announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. Career Bhatia made his first-class and list A debuts for Tamil Nadu against Sinhalese Sports Club at Colombo in 2000. He first played for Tamil Nadu, but later returned to his home state side Delhi. In the 2007–08 Ranji Trophy season, he contributed much to Delhi's title win with 512 runs in 7 matches. The same year, he made his Twenty20 debut for Delhi against Himachal Pradesh in the Inter-State T20 Championship. He played for Delhi Daredevils in the inaugural Indian Premier League. In 2011, he was bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL before bein ...
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Patamada Belliappa
Patamada Karambiah "P.K." Belliappa (24 March 1940 – 19 February 2020) was an Indian cricketer. He played in 94 first-class matches for Tamil Nadu from 1959 to 1974, scoring more than 4,000 runs and captaining the side. In January 1963, he scored 104 runs for South Zone against the Marylebone Cricket Club Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is a cricket club founded in 1787 and based since 1814 at Lord's Cricket Ground, which it owns, in St John's Wood, London. The club was formerly the governing body of cricket retaining considerable global influence ... (MCC), during England's tour to India. References External links * 1940 births 2020 deaths Indian cricketers South Zone cricketers Tamil Nadu cricketers Place of birth missing {{India-cricket-bio-1940s-stub ...
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Prakash Bangara
Prakash is a common given name in Asian, Hindu, Sanskrit names and widely used in Nepal, India and Sri Lanka. Prakash is generally used as a masculine name. The word prakash is derived from the Sanskrit word "prakāśa", meaning "bright light" or "sun light" or "moon light" or "light". Metaphorically, it designates the person as a source of enlightenment or wisdom. From the Sanskrit 'pra' meaning "forth" and 'kāśa' meaning "shining." Hence the meaning "luminous; shining forth". Film * ''Prakash'' (film), 2022 Nepali film Notable people Notable persons with this given name include: * Prakash (film director), Kannada film director * Prakash Yashwant Ambedkar (born 1954), Indian politician from Maharashtra * Prakash Amritraj (born 1983), Indian tennis player * Prakash Amte, Indian medical doctor and social worker * Prakash Bare, Indian Malayalam actor * Prakash Bhandari (born 1935), Indian cricketer * Prakash Dahake, Indian politician from Maharashtra * Prakash Javadekar (bo ...
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Lakshmipathy Balaji
Lakshmipathy Balaji (born 27 September 1981) is an Indian cricket coach and former cricketer. He is a right arm fast medium bowler. He announced his retirement from first-class and List A cricket in November 2016. He was the bowling coach for Chennai Super Kings, his former side in the Indian Premier League. Personal life Lakshmipathy Balaji was born on 27 September 1981 in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India. He married former Miss Chennai beauty pageant Priya Thalur in 2013. International cricket Balaji became a member of the Indian cricket team as Fast Medium bowler in 2003. Playing for his state team since 2001, he made his Test debut against New Zealand at Ahmedabad in 2003. He was recognised after his performance in the 2004 India Pakistan series. In that series, he played a significant part in Indian team's historic victories. But after an injury, his international cricket career was put on hold. He made a comeback in Pakistan's 2005 tour of India, taking 5 wickets in the first ...
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Subramaniam Badrinath
Subramaniam Badrinath ( ta, சுப்பிரமணியம் பத்ரிநாத்; born 30 August 1980) is a former Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed middle order batsman. Badrinath has represented India in One Day International and test matches. In first class cricket, he captains Vidarbha and was captain of Tamil Nadu earlier. In the Indian Premier League, he represented Chennai Super Kings till 2013 and Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2015. He has also represented the Indian Board President's XI on several occasions. He was named in the 30 man provisional squad for the 2007 Cricket World Cup but did not make it to the final squad. Badrinath was a prolific scorer for Tamil Nadu in first class cricket. In 2008, Badrinath has signed for the Indian Premier League side Chennai Super Kings. He was considered as one of the candidates in line for a spot in the middle order of the Indian test team and made his Test debut on 6 February 2010, scoring 56 in the first ...
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Hemang Badani
Hemang Kamal Badani (; born 14 November 1976) is a former Indian Cricketer, who played for the Tamil Nadu and Vidarbha cricket teams. He also captained the Tamil Nadu cricket team. Early life Hemang Badani is born in a Gujarati family in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Domestic career In 2007, Badani signed up and played for the Chennai Superstars team in the breakaway Indian Cricket League (ICL). Therefore, he was ruled ineligible for mainstream cricket with Tamil Nadu and India during this time. He quit the ICL in 2009 and made himself available for selection for the Indian Premier League, domestic cricket, and consideration for the Indian national cricket team after a one-year cooling off period. On 27 January 2010, he along with Tamil Nadu all-rounder C Ganapthy were selected by the Chennai Super Kings for the 2010 Indian Premier League but was not chosen in any of the matches. He played for Tamil Nadu and Vidarbha in the Ranji Trophy. International career Hemang Badani is a polis ...
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