K. N. Ananthapadmanabhan Explained

K. N. Ananthapadmanabhan
Country:India
Fullname:Karumanaseri Narayanaiyer Ananthapadmanabhan
Birth Date:8 September 1969
Birth Place:Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm leg break and googly
Club1:Kerala
Year1:1988/89–2004/05
Type1:FC
Debutdate1:22 November
Debutyear1:1988
Debutfor1:Kerala
Debutagainst1:Hyderabad
Lastdate1:22 December
Lastyear1:2004
Lastfor1:Kerala
Lastagainst1:Jammu and Kashmir
Type2:LA
Debutdate2:10 January
Debutyear2:1993
Debutfor2:Indian Board President's XI
Debutagainst2:Bombay
Lastdate2:11 December
Lastyear2:2002
Lastfor2:Kerala
Lastagainst2:Hyderabad
Umpire:true
Odisumpired:7
Umpodidebutyr:2021
Umpodilastyr:2023
T20isumpired:18
Umpt20idebutyr:2021
Umpt20ilastyr:2023
Wtestsumpired:1
Umpwtestdebutyr:2023
Wodisumpired:7
Umpwodidebutyr:2010
Umpwodilastyr:2024
Wt20isumpired:7
Umpwt20idebutyr:2012
Umpwt20ilastyr:2018
Columns:2
Column1:First-class
Matches1:105
Runs1:2,891
Bat Avg1:21.90
100S/50S1:3/8
Top Score1:200
Deliveries1:21,573
Wickets1:344
Bowl Avg1:27.54
Fivefor1:25
Tenfor1:5
Best Bowling1:8/57
Catches/Stumpings1:69/—
Column2:List A
Matches2:54
Runs2:493
Bat Avg2:14.93
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:42
Deliveries2:2,435
Wickets2:87
Bowl Avg2:19.31
Fivefor2:2
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:5/38
Catches/Stumpings2:21/—
Date:17 March 2023
Source:http://espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/26241.html ESPNcricinfo

Karumanaseri Narayanaiyer Ananthapadmanabhan (born 8 September 1969) is an Indian cricket umpire and former first-class cricketer from the state of Kerala. He played for the India "A" national team in international cricket and for South Zone and Kerala in Indian domestic cricket. He is a former captain of Kerala state Ranji Trophy team. He now serves as an umpire at the first-class level and officiates in domestic cricket tournaments in India, including the Ranji Trophy and Indian Premier League.[1] In August 2020, Ananthapadmanabhan was promoted to the International Panel of ICC Umpires.[2] [3]

Playing career

Ananthapadmanabhan represented his state team Kerala and the South Zone in first-class and List A cricket in India. He also represent India "A" team in international cricket. He was a right-arm leg spin bowler and was efficient in bowling leg break and googly. In his first-class career, Ananthapadmanabhan took 344 wickets from the 105 matches he played.[4] He also scored three hundreds, including a double century and thus played the role of an able all-rounder for his team. Ananthapadmanabhan enjoyed a very successful first-class career but could not go on to represent the national team India at the Test or ODI level, largely because his career coincided with the Indian leg spinner Anil Kumble. KN Anathapadamanabhan's miserable tale is one of the untold stories of Indian cricket.[5]

Umpiring career

Ananthapadmanabhan is now an umpire and has been officiating in major domestic tournaments in India since 2008. During the 2015–16 Ranji Trophy, he stood in the 2nd semi-final between Madhya Pradesh and Mumbai at Cuttack from 13 to 17 February 2016.[6] During the 2016–17 Ranji Trophy, he was officiated in the 2nd semi-final between Gujarat and Jharkhand at Nagpur from 1–5 January 2017.[7] He also stood in matches in the 2016 and 2017 editions of Indian Premier League.[8] [9]

In August 2020 he was elevated to the ICC panel of international umpires. He stood in his first Twenty20 International (T20I) match, between India and England on 12 March 2021.[10] He stood in his first One Day International (ODI) match, also between India and England, on 23 March 2021.[11]

In January 2024, He was named as one of the sixteen match officials for 2024 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The wait is over for Ananthapadmanabhan . 1 April 2016 . 28 May 2016 . The Hindu.
  2. Web site: KN Ananthapadmanabhan promoted to ICC's international panel of umpires . ESPNcricinfo . 10 August 2020.
  3. Web site: K.N. Ananthapadmanabhan promoted to ICC's international panel of umpires . Sport Star . 10 August 2020.
  4. Web site: KN Ananthapadmanabhan. India Cricket. Cricket Players and Officials . 8 April 2018 . CricketArchive . 16 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180216122615/http://cricketarchive.com/Kerala/Players/7/7485/7485.html . dead .
  5. Web site: Ranji Trophy Memories: KN Ananthapadmanabhan . 8 January 2018 . Wisden India.
  6. Web site: Ranji Trophy, 2nd Semi-final: Madhya Pradesh v Mumbai at Cuttack, Feb 13-17, 2016 . 28 May 2016 . ESPNcricinfo.
  7. Web site: Ranji Trophy, 2nd Semi-final: Gujarat v Jharkhand at Nagpur, Jan 1-5, 2017 . 1 January 2017 . ESPNcricinfo.
  8. Web site: Indian Premier League, 55th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Sunrisers Hyderabad at Kolkata, May 22, 2016 . 30 May 2016 . ESPNcricinfo.
  9. Web site: Indian Premier League, 48th match: Sunrisers Hyderabad v Mumbai Indians at Hyderabad (Deccan), May 8, 2017 . 13 March 2024 . ESPNcricinfo.
  10. Web site: 1st T20I (N), Ahmedabad, Mar 12 2021, England tour of India . 12 March 2021 . ESPNcricinfo.
  11. Web site: 1st ODI (D/N), Pune, Mar 23 2021, England tour of India . 23 March 2021 . ESPNcricinfo.
  12. Web site: Match officials confirmed ahead of ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2024 . International Cricket Council . 10 January 2024.