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Denesh Ramdin
BATTING STYLERight Handed | BOWLING STYLE- | TEAMWest Indies | Place of birthCouva, Trinidad |
BirthdayMarch 13, 1985 | Full NameDenesh Ramdin | Nick NameShotter |
MAJOR TEAMS PLAYED
West Indies, West Indies A, West Indies B, West Indies Inv XI, Combined Campuses and Colleges, Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, West Indies Under-19, Saint Lucia Kings, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Trinbago Knight Riders, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Lahore Qalandars, Cape Town Knight Riders, Band-e-Amir Dragons, Montreal Tigers, Sindhis, Pollard XI, World Giants, Samp Army Cocrico Cavaliers, Woodland Steelpan Players, Preysal SC, Dallas Mustangs, India Capitals, New York Strikers, California Knights, Dubai Giants, Woodland Sports Club, Delhi Royals
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Denesh Ramdin Match records
BATTING
- HUNDREDS
4
- FIFTIES
15
- FOURS
376
- SIXES
6
- BALLS FACED
5945
- NOT OUT
14
- MATCHES
74
- INNINGS
126
- RUNS
2898
- AVERAGE
25.87
- STRIKE RATE
48.74
- HIGHEST SCORE
166 Vs
England
BOWLING
- MATCHES
74
- INNINGS
-
- OVERS
-
- BOWLED
-
- MAIDENS
-
- RUNS
-
- WICKETS
-
- AVERAGE
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- STRIKE RATE
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- ECONOMY RATE
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- OVERALL BEST
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- BEST IN MATCH
Vs
- 4 WICKET
0
- 5 WICKET
-
- 10 WICKET
-
- CATCHES
205
- STUMPING
12
- RUN OUT
1
Denesh Ramdin: West Indies’ wicketkeeper-batsman dogged by inconsistency
This year, Denesh Ramdin scored his first ODI ton against England.
Written by Nishad Pai Vaidya
Published: Mar 13, 2014, 09:05 AM (IST)
Edited: Aug 23, 2014, 11:45 PM (IST)
Denesh Ramdin, born on March 13, 1985, is a West Indies wicketkeeper-batsman who has enormous talent and promise. However, Ramdin’s record isn’t too great yet, there is a lot of hope for the future with his recent performances with the bat. Nishad Pai Vaidya profiles Ramdin’s career.
Denesh Ramdin is the typical modern West Indian cricketer. The wicketkeeper-batsman is genuinely talented and was earmarked for success at a young age, however, the performances haven’t quite justified his potential. Over the years, he has been a stable wicketkeeper and a batsman who has shone brightly in patches. There was a phase when he wasn’t in the side, but is by far the best option West Indies have at their disposal. Having been the vice-captain and also leading the side in the odd game, Ramdin is seen as one of the seniors in a side that is looking to recover from the depths of despair.
Born on March 13, 1985 in Trinidad, Ramdin rose through the ranks at an early age. In the year 2000, he played the under-15 World Cup. Lendl Simmons, Ravi Rampaul, Xavier Marshall and Asad Fudadin were some of his teammates on that tour. Over the years, he was a regular part of the Trinidad and Tobago Under-19 setup and then graduated to the West Indies Under-19s. In 2004, he made his First-Class debut while playing for the West Indies B side and was then chosen to lead the West Indies Under-19 side at the World Cup in Bangladesh.
At that World Cup, Ramdin’s boys went all the way to the final, only to lose to Pakistan. His contribution in the semi-final was of vital importance as he scored 72 against England, which helped West Indies record a match-winning score. While he did record good s hugh henderson Yesterday was Father's Day and I join all those who were/are privileged to have been given the priceless gift of a loving dad, in thanking God for His great generosity. Like countless others, I think I had the best Dad in the universe and remember him in so many positive ways on a daily basis and his "voice" has guided me for decades. I love to boast about him and am proud to do so, especially when I am exposed weekly to the unfortunate teenagers now in prison who never knew their fathers, were rejected or neglected by them, were never loved, cared for, hugged or encouraged by them as they sired other children all over the place, paid attention to none and broke the law ending up in jail. I wish I could write a series on what I am told by these misdirected boys on a confidential basis, but I must not betray their trust. However, I watched Pastor Clive Dottin on a TV talk show on June 11 speak about gangs and the drug trade, which I would like to see repeated in prime time, which should encourage every government minister with whatever portfolio to pay attention and take action collectively. My Dad never hit me, never raised his voice at home; never used an obscene word; never touched a cigarette or a drink; never left home or returned without kissing my mother; never failed to be there when we played a sport or acted in a school play. He captained the national football team in the 30s and 40s, played cricket with the Constantines, the Three Ws, John Goddard, Gerry Gomez et al but his legacy was not his sporting prowess but his integrity, good manners and punctuality. If his children have failed him in any way, it certainly was not his fault. Thanks Dad for being you-keep looking after us from upstairs. A week has passed since the Third Test match and a lot has happened in the world sinc .Show Denesh love during this trying period