Why is Irfan Pathan not selected?
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Why is Irfan Pathan not selected?
The BCCI has left Pathan to rot in the Ranji Trophy where it is very difficult for a swing bowler to capture his best form in conditions which do not favour movement.
Who replaced Irfan Pathan in Indian team?
Sandeep Warrier
Mumbai: All-rounder Irfan Pathan has been ruled out of the N.K.P. Salve Challenger Trophy due to an injury and will be replaced by Kerala’s Sandeep Warrier in the India Red squad. Irfan’s brother Yusuf Pathan will lead the India Red squad in his absence in the tournament to be held from Sep 26-29 in Indore.
Who is younger Yusuf or Irfan Pathan?
Yusuf Pathan was born in Baroda, Gujarat, to a Gujarati Pathan family. He is the elder brother of Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan.
Are Irfan and Yusuf half brother?
Yusuf is the older half-brother of Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan. Yusuf Pathan, born November 17, 1982, is an Indian all-rounder who was a regular member of the ODI and T20I team for a brief while.
How did Irfan Pathan make his acting debut?
However, he impressed during the 2011–12 Ranji Trophy, where he was the leading wicket-taker, and his performances earned him a recall to the national side again. He was a contestant in the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa in 2015. Irfan Pathan to make his acting debut in a Kollywood movie Cobra.
Who was the coach of the Indian cricket team during IPL 2005?
Immediately thereafter, Australian Greg Chappell, one of the leading batsmen of his time, became India’s coach (2005) and identified Pathan’s batting potential.
Does Virat Kohli deserve to be India’s Test captain?
Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan also took to Twitter and wrote a beautiful tweet for the ‘captain’ Virat Kohli. In his Tweet, Irfan took a dig at how we often give a lot of credit to skippers, whenever a team performs well. Therefore, he feels that as far as Indian test cricket is concerned, Virat Kohli deserves a crown.
How many wickets did Pradeep Pathan take in the 2003 IPL?
Pathan took seven wickets at 11.00 in three matches, including 4/22 and 3/35 in two matches against Pakistan. In late 2003, he was selected for the India Under-19 team to compete in an Asian youth ODI competition in Pakistan, where he was the leading bowler with 18 wickets at 7.38, with an economy rate of 3.54.