Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Pragyan Ojha


Full name Pragyan Prayish Ojha

Born 5 September 1986
Khurda, Orissa, India

Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)

Batting style Left-handed

Bowling style Slow left arm orthodox

Role Bowler
National side India

Test debut 24 November 2009 v Sri Lanka

ODI debut 28 June 2008 v Bangladesh
Pragyan Prayish Ojha (born 5 September 1986 in Khurda, Orissa) is an Indian cricketer. Debuting in first class cricket in 2004/05, Ojha is a left-arm spinner who has represented India at under-19 level. He finished the 2006-07 Ranji Trophy season with 29 wickets at 19.89, in just 6 games.
Ojha started playing in Shahid Sporting Club, Bhubaneswar.[citation needed] After studying in D.A.V Public School, Chandrasekharpur till 9th he joined Hyderabad cricket team. The young left arm spinner is known for his ability to flight the ball.
He has performed exceedingly well in the 2 editions of IPL, earning the praise of his captain Adam Gilchrist.

As a result, he was called into the national limited overs squad and made his ODI debut.
He was part of the winning squad in the 2nd edition of IPL.
Pragyan Ojha plays for the Hyderabad, Deccan Chargers in the Indian Premier League. His highly successful campaign in the first season ensured selection in the 15-man Indian squad for the Bangladesh tour and Asia cup.
He was all the more successful in the second season, which ensured his selection in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 in England.

His debut match was against Bangladesh on 6th June 2009, in which took 4/21 in four overs, a terrific spell in T20 format. He was awarded Man of the Match for his outstanding and match-winning performance. However, after an indifferent performance in the first match in the Super Eight stage against the West Indies, which India lost, he was dropped in favour of all rounder Ravindra Jadeja, another left arm finger spinner.
In November 2009, Ojha made his Test debut in the Second Test against Sri Lanka in Kanpur, usurping Amit Mishra and gaining figures of 2-37 off 23 overs and 2-36 off 15.3 overs in India's 100th Test win. He then took five wickets in the Third Test in another innings win for India. Despite taking nine wickets at 28.66 in two Tests, he was then dropped in favour of Mishra as the second spinner for the tour to Bangladesh.

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