Ambati rayudu

  1. Ambati Rayudu
  2. Ambati Rayudu meets Jagan again
  3. Ambati Rayudu Player Profile: Early Life, Career, Records, Stats, Awards
  4. Rayudu: Hope to continue playing at least for the next three years
  5. IPL 2022: Hope To Be Picked By CSK In Auction, Says Ambati Rayudu
  6. Ambati Thirupathi Rayudu
  7. ‘Some adulation, some cheers, some recognition’: Ambati Rayudu got his wish list in the end


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Ambati Rayudu

• ODI debut(cap 24 July 2013v Last ODI 8 March 2019v ODI shirt no. 5 T20I debut(cap 7 September 2014v Last T20I 5 October 2015v T20I shirt no. 5 Domestic team information Years Team 2001–2005 2005–2006 2006–2010 2010–2017 (squadno.9) 2010–2016 2016–2017 2017–2020 2018–2023 (squadno.9) 2020–2022 2022–2023 Career statistics Competition Matches 55 6 97 172 Runs scored 1,694 42 6,151 5,479 47.06 10.50 45.56 40.28 100s/50s 3/10 0/0 16/34 5/40 Top score 124 20 210 124 121 – 798 421 3 – 10 13 41.33 – 51.80 31.23 0 – 0 0 10 wickets in match – – 0 – Best bowling 1/5 – 4/43 4/45 Catches/ 14/– 4/– 74/– 68/– Source: 5 November 2022 Ambati Thirupathi Rayudu (born 23 September 1985) is an Indian former international cricketer. He played 61 limited overs matches for the Rayudu began his first-class career with On 2 July 2019, he announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket. On 28 May 2023, he announced his retirement from the Early life [ ] Rayudu was born on 23 September 1985 in a Rayudu completed his schooling from Career [ ] Early promise [ ] Rayudu began his career playing for Hyderabad youth teams in the late-90s, playing at the Under-16 and Under-19 levels. He appeared for India Under-15s at the ACC Under-15 Trophy in 2000, finishing as the leading run-scorer of the tournament Rayudu appeared in all matches for Hyderabad in the In 2003, Rayudu played extensively for Rayudu captained the Indian team at the Decline, ICL and return [ ] Due to differences with the t...

Ambati Rayudu meets Jagan again

Rayudu and Rupa displayed the trophy The cricketer also told Jagan that he was keen to play a role in development of sports and creation of infrastructure for the purpose in the state and the Chief Minister assured him that the government would chalk out an effective programme in accordance with his suggestions. This is the second Rayudu met Jagan in recent times giving room for speculation that he is likely to take the plunge into politics.

Ambati Rayudu Player Profile: Early Life, Career, Records, Stats, Awards

Ambati Rayudu is a name every cricket fan is familiar with. The 37-year-old cricketer has been part of the IPL since 2010 and played in two of the most successful teams, the Mumbai Indians (2010-17) and Chennai Super Kings (2018-23). As part of MI and CSK, Rayudu has won five IPL titles. Rayudu is known for his explosive batting and impeccable fielding skills. He often bowls off-spin as well and has served as an occasional wicketkeeper. Rayudu is considered one of the best middle-order batsmen in India’s history. He has also been part of multiple controversies and has had many run-ins with opposition players, on-field umpires and management admins. Also Read: • • • However, Rayudu’s illustrious career, full of many highs and lows, has now come to an end. He will play his final game in IPL 2023 Final against Gujarat Titans. Rayudu previously retired in 2019 but later backtracked. But it appears, the 2023 final will be the last time fans witness Ambati Rayudu in action. On that note, read the player profile and biography of Ambati Rayudu here. 2 great teams mi nd csk,204 matches,14 seasons,11 playoffs,8 finals,5 trophies.hopefully 6th tonight. It’s been quite a journey.I have decided that tonight’s final is going to be my last game in the Ipl.i truly hav enjoyed playing this great tournament.Thank u all. No u turn 😂🙏 — ATR (@RayuduAmbati) Ambati Rayudu Player Profile Full Name Ambati Rayudu Date of Birth 23 September 1985 Place of Birth Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India Age 37 F...

Rayudu: Hope to continue playing at least for the next three years

India batter Ambati Rayudu says he wants to continue playing at least for the next three years. The 36-year-old right-handed batter had “I would love to keep playing till I am in good form and fit. I will be ready for the next cycle, which is three years and I am working hard on my fitness,” Rayudu, who played for Andhra in the recent Vijay Hazare Trophy, told PTI . “I recently played the Vijay Hazare Trophy which is five one-day games in six days which I got through well. I am in good shape and I hope to continue to play at least for the next three years.” Rayudu was one of the five standbys for the World Cup but he “[The] 2019 World Cup definitely was disappointing for me, for not making the squad. My comeback was dedicated to CSK and how they helped me get through that phase and time and I am thankful to them.” ‘Special’ stint at CSK Rayudu feels his stint with four-time IPL champion Chennai Super Kings was a special one and skipper M. S. Dhoni brought the best out of him. “My stint with CSK has been a very special one. We have won two IPLs till now and played one final. 2018 was a very special season, a comeback season for CSK and us winning the IPL that year made it very special. Dhoni bhai has had the impact of getting the best out of me, not only me but he has an impact on everyone and brings the best performance out of everyone in the team. That is why he is the best captain India has ever had,” he said in an interaction on e-mail. ALSO READ - Rayudu, who has been ...

IPL 2022: Hope To Be Picked By CSK In Auction, Says Ambati Rayudu

Former India batter Ambati Rayudu says he wants to continue playing at least for the next three years and is gearing up for the next cycle of the Indian Premier League. The 36-year-old right-handed batter had quit in July 2019 from all forms of cricket after being ignored for the ICC ODI World Cup but made himself available for selection after two months. He also expressed his interest to be picked by CSK for the upcoming IPL season. "I would love to keep playing till I am in good form and fit. I will be ready for the next cycle, which is three years and I am working hard on my fitness," Rayudu, who played for Andhra in the recent Vijay Hazare Trophy, told PTI. "I recently played the Vijay Hazare Trophy which is five one-day games in six days which I got through well. I am in good shape and I hope to continue to play at least for the next three years." Rayudu was one of the five standbys for the World Cup but he missed out a place in the 15-member squad to Vijay Shankar, who was considered to have a "three-dimensional" game. He made a sarcastic '3D' comment and quit cricket, before retracking his decision. "2019 World Cup definitely was disappointing for me, for not making the squad. My comeback was dedicated to CSK and how they helped me get through that phase and time and I am thankful to them." Rayudu feels his stint with four-time IPL champions Chennai Super Kings was a special one and skipper M S Dhoni brought the best out of him. "My stint with CSK has been a very sp...

Ambati Thirupathi Rayudu

Ever since he started training at the National Cricket Academy in 2001, Ambati Rayudu was touted as India's next great batting hope. He is a right-handed middle-order batsman with a compact cricketing technique. Rayudu debuted in the 2001/02 Ranji season and in the next season, he scored a double century and a century in a match against Andhra Pradesh. His contribution of 177 runs in the Under-19 team's tour to England in 2002 helped his team chase a huge total of 305. Subsequently, in 2004, he captained the Indian U-19 team in the Cricket World Cup and used to be a regular part of the India A squad. After starting his Ranji career with Hyderabad, he then switched to Baroda mainly due to his differences with the Hyderabad team management. He then participated in the rebel league in 2007 which led to a ban on him by the BCCI. Following an amnesty offered by the BCCI, this promising batsman returned to domestic cricket in 2009. He was a part of the Indian T20 League where he played for Mumbai in the 2010 season and performed well, earning praise from critics. Later, in 2011, Mumbai once again signed him for the fourth season. Rayudu finally made his India debut in an ODI series against Zimbabwe in 2013. He made an unbeaten 63 on debut, becoming the third-oldest Indian at that time (27 years and 304 days) to score a half-century on his ODI debut. He was also one of the five players who got retained by the Mumbai franchise in 2014 for the coming season of the Indian T20 League...

‘Some adulation, some cheers, some recognition’: Ambati Rayudu got his wish list in the end

• • • • 'Some adulation, some cheers, some recognition': Ambati Rayudu got his wish list in the end ‘Some adulation, some cheers, some recognition’: Ambati Rayudu got his wish list in the end A most fascinating character - short tempered, quick to take offence, quicker to calm down, he has picked up fights with opposition, at times with his team-mates, involved in road brawls, and yet most of the figures in the cricketing world talk about his innate goodness, loyalty, talent, fiery competitive streak, and sense of humour. With hours left in the Chennai Super Kings-Gujarat Titans IPL 2023 final, Rayudu announced his retirement from the league. “204 matches, 14 seasons, 11 playoffs, 8 finals, 5 trophies. Hopefully 6th tonight,” he’d pen on Twitter. “Some recognition, some adulation, and a few cheers,” Ambati Rayudu had once told this correspondent about his decision to join the rebel league of ICL. The boy who feared his days would end in anonymity would get all that and more when he returned to the official fold. But as luck would have it, it’s the T20 format, and in particular IPL, where his star would shine. Unfortunately, his Indian dream soured when he wasn’t picked for the 50-over world cup in 2019; he announced retirement, was cajoled out of it, had a couple more good summers, and has now announced that this would be his last IPL. The boy who feared waiting for good times is now bowing out with the cricketing world’s appreciation about his talent but a sigh of what co...