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Ajit Agarkar

Ajit Agarkar is the third highest wicket-taker for India in ODIs, then the fastest to bag 50 ODI wickets, the fastest in terms of matches to complete a double of wickets and runs, f
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Batting Career Summary

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Test26395100833
ODI269500322
T20I42015141100020
IPL42231339000135

Bowling Career Summary

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Test2646586/418/10
ODI6/426/4220
T20I43638532/102/1000
IPL4242293/253/2500

Career Information

Test debut

vs Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club, Oct 07,

Last Test

vs Pakistan at Gaddafi Stadium, Jan 13,

ODI debut

vs Australia at Nehru Stadium, Apr 01,

Last ODI

vs England at Kennington Oval, Sep 05,

T20 debut

vs South Africa at The Wanderers Stadium, Dec 01,

Last T20

vs New Zealand at The Wanderers Stadium, Sep 16,

IPL debut

vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru at swamy Stadium, Apr 18,

Last IPL

vs Rajasthan Royals at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, May 07,

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Ajit Agarkar is the third highest wicket-taker for India in ODIs, then the fastest to bag 50 ODI wickets, the fastest in terms of matches to complete a double of wickets and runs, fastest fifty by an Indian, in just 21 balls.



Known for his ability to swing the ball both ways, both with the new and the old balls, Ajit Agarkar was considered to be India's answer for a fast-bowling all-rounder, for he was no mug with bat.

Vvs laxman He carried the form into the Harris Shield under tournament scoring consistently "showing signs of being another Tendulkar in the making. Playing Role Bowler. Live Scores. He made his Test debut in , but was not seen as a great material for the longest format by the selectors.

Although he had enormous talent, somehow, Agarkar could not quite make notable contributions on a consistent basis and was blowing hot and cold throughout his career.

Agarkar the ODI bowler was more popular than Agarkar the Test bowler. Having tasted first-class cricket a couple of years earlier, Agarkar made his ODI debut in , in a tri-angular series against Australia.

He made an impact straightaway and became the highest wicket-taker in the competition. He continued to impress and took 22 wickets in his next 8 ODIs.

Ajit agarkar biography Slight, fiery and gifted, Ajit Agarkar never came to terms with being seen as a match-winner with bat and ball for India in the Kapil Dev mould. Article Talk. During his career, many questions arose about his economy rate. Known for his ability to swing the ball both ways, both with the new and the old balls, Ajit Agarkar was considered to be India's answer for a fast-bowling all-rounder, for he was no mug with bat.

He was also part of India's campaign at the World Cup, although he did not play all the match as his form dipped.

Agarkar's most notable performance with the ball in ODIs came against Australia at the MCG in , when he bagged 6 wickets for 42 runs in a losing cause. He bagged his second and last fifer the next year, this time at Pune against Sri Lanka.

Agarkar's best with the bat came against West Indies in , when he made 95 to top score for India, after being promoted up the order to No. 3. He was also remembered for recording the fastest fifty by an Indian in ODI history, when he smashed a half-century off just 21 balls against Zimbabwe in

He made his Test debut in , but was not seen as a great material for the longest format by the selectors.

His heroic 6-wicket haul, which derailed Australia in the second innings of the famous Adelaide Test in and a stunning unbeaten at Lord's in , were the noteworthy performances in the Test match format.

Ajit agarkar wedding Medal record. Assam vs Railways Elite Group D. Ajit Agarkar announced DC assistant coach. He was an important part of the hugely successful Indian team in and with Agarkar contributing some memorable performances with the bat and the ball.



Agarkar, who was part of India's successful World T20 campaign in , was signed by the Kolkata Knight Riders for three IPL seasons since , before he moved to Delhi Daredevils to spend three more years in the cash-rich league.

He was almost a regular member of Mumbai's Ranji squad and also led them to victory in the season.

In , after being left-out of the playing XI, Agarkar, who was disappointed at not being informed beforehand of his exclusion, wrote a letter to the Mumbai Cricket Association to relieve him from the squad.

In , Agarkar announced his retirement from all-forms of cricket. Post-retirement, Agarkar began a new career as a cricket analyst.