Aashish Kapoor Explained

Aashish Kapoor
Fullname:Aashish Rakesh Kapoor
Country:India
Birth Date:25 March 1971
Birth Place:Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm off-break
International:true
Testdebutdate:10 December
Testdebutyear:1994
Testdebutagainst:West Indies
Testcap:201
Lasttestdate:8 December
Lasttestyear:1996
Lasttestagainst:South Africa
Odidebutdate:22 February
Odidebutyear:1995
Odidebutagainst:Australia
Odicap:92
Lastodidate:14 December
Lastodiyear:2000
Lastodiagainst:Zimbabwe
Columns:4
Matches1:4
Runs1:97
Bat Avg1:19.39
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:42
Deliveries1:642
Wickets1:6
Bowl Avg1:42.50
Fivefor1:0
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:2/19
Catches/Stumpings1:1/–
Matches2:17
Runs2:43
Bat Avg2:7.16
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:19
Deliveries2:900
Wickets2:8
Bowl Avg2:76.50
Fivefor2:0
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:2/33
Catches/Stumpings2:1/–
Column3:FC
Matches3:128
Runs3:3,449
Bat Avg3:24.63
100S/50S3:3/19
Top Score3:181
Deliveries3:26,220
Wickets3:398
Bowl Avg3:31.93
Fivefor3:17
Tenfor3:4
Best Bowling3:7/59
Catches/Stumpings3:82/–
Column4:LA
Matches4:93
Runs4:801
Bat Avg4:14.56
100S/50S4:0/1
Top Score4:57
Deliveries4:4,781
Wickets4:86
Bowl Avg4:35.39
Fivefor4:1
Tenfor4:0
Best Bowling4:5/38
Catches/Stumpings4:15/–
Date:4 February
Year:2006
Source:http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/30030.html ESPNcricinfo

Aashish Rakesh Kapoor (; born 25 March 1971) is a former Indian cricketer who played in four Test matches and 17 One Day Internationals from 1994 to 2000. A right-arm off spinner and right-handed lower-order batsman, he was a member of the 1996 Cricket World Cup squad.[1] [2] He was a part of the Indian squad which won the 1995 Asia Cup.

Kapoor began his playing career at the St Mary's School and Santhome HSS in Chennai. In the TNCA schools tournament in 1987–88, he scored four hundreds in a row, including a 116 before lunch against Padma Seshadri. This won him the Best Schoolboy Cricketer award from TNCA and later the JC Mukherjee award for the best U-17 cricketer. For South Zone in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Kapoor scored 103 & 58* against Central Zone and 130 against the North. He then started playing for SPIC in the senior league.[3]

In December 1988 in the Under-19 Ghulam Ahmed trophy (South Zone of the Cooch Behar Trophy), Kapoor scored 304 (420 minutes, 354 balls, 24 fours and a six) against Goa. He added 408 for the first wicket with J. Ramdas. He also coached for Bahrain International Cricket Team (Mens and U19).[4] In 2022, he was named assistant coach of Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aashish Kapoor Replaces Venkatesh Prasad in All-India Junior Selection Committee . NDTVSports.com . 3 April 2020 . en.
  2. Web site: U-19 selection panel: Aashish Kapoor likely to replace Venkatesh Prasad - Times of India . The Times of India. 3 April 2020.
  3. Indian Express, 17 December 1988
  4. News: Sipra . Adnan . Other Sports: Cricket team face Malaysia . www.gdnonline.com.