Sandeep warrier

  1. MI sign Sandeep Warrier as Bumrah's replacement: Decoding his stats
  2. IPL 2023: Sandeep Warrier replaces Jasprit Bumrah in Mumbai Indians squad
  3. Sandeep Warrier finally gets his India colours
  4. Jasprit Bumrah
  5. Mumbai Indians name Sandeep Warrier as replacement for injured Jasprit Bumrah – ThePrint – PTIFeed
  6. Sandeep Warrier, Age, Height, Family, Ipl, Net Worth, Biography
  7. Ishan Porel, Sandeep Warrier, Simarjeet Singh, Arshdeep Singh and R Sai Kishore added to India’s T20I squad in Sri Lanka
  8. Sandeep Warrier
  9. MI sign Sandeep Warrier as Bumrah's replacement: Decoding his stats
  10. Sandeep Warrier finally gets his India colours


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MI sign Sandeep Warrier as Bumrah's replacement: Decoding his stats

March 31, 2023 | 06:20 pm 1 min read Warrier has replaced Bumrah (Source: Twitter/@KKRiders) Meanwhile, Warrier has earlier represented Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL. Here we decode his stats. Warrier's numbers in the 20-over format In 68 20-over matches, Warrier has managed to pick 62 scalps at 27.48. His best figures read 3/19. Notably, Warrier played a solitary T20I game for India back in 2021. He gave away 23 runs from 3 overs, failing to claim any wicket. His lone appearance came from Sri Lanka. In the Warrier's FC and List A cricket numbers In 66 First-Class games, Warrier has piled up 227 scalps. The Tamil Nadu pacer boasts an average of 25.46. He has claimed 12 five-wicket hauls. Meanwhile, the 31-year-old has 83 scalps in the 50-over format at 32.78. He has one four-wicket haul.

IPL 2023: Sandeep Warrier replaces Jasprit Bumrah in Mumbai Indians squad

IPL 2023: List of injured players and replacements - latest updates Warrier, who has played for India, has thus far played 68 T20s and scalped 62 wickets. He was previously a part of the Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore, having played 5 IPL games. Recurring back injuries have forced Bumrah to opt out of several international and domestic tournaments in the past few years. Last year, he was ruled out of the T20 World Cup due to the same. Earlier this year, he was forced to withdraw from the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia. He was expected to be back in action for the ODI series. However, further tests suggested that the 29-year-old might need more time to recover than anticipated and will miss playing for the five-time champion Mumbai Indians. Mumbai Indians starts its IPL 2023 campaign against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Sunday at the M. Chinnaswamy stadium.

Sandeep Warrier finally gets his India colours

It has been a long, agonising wait for Sandeep Warrier. It finally came to an end on Thursday night: he is now an India cricketer. Thirty may not exactly be the right age for a pace bowler to make his international debut. But surely it is better late than never. And there were times when Warrier wondered whether all his hard work had been in vain. Ever since making his First Class debut nine years ago, he has been talked of as a bowler with great potential. He has played for the India-A teams and in the IPL too, but when it came to the national duty, he didn’t even make the squad. Even on this tour of Sri Lanka, for which many of the senior players were not available, Warrier wasn’t part of the squad. He was selected as a net bowler. Luck smiles But for once, lady luck smiled on him. He could make it to the Indian XI for the third T20I against Sri Lanka at Colombo following an injury to Navdeep Saini. Warrier has deserved his good fortune. It is a just reward for his exceptional skills as a swing bowler capable of long spells and his perseverance. Those skills were on full display in Kerala’s Ranji Trophy match against Jharkhand at Perinthalmanna in late 2012. After his sensational spell (6/44 in the second innings) helped Kerala score an innings win with a day and a half to spare, the visiting team’s coach Tarak Sinha had told this correspondent how impressed he was with the 21-year-old’s performance, which he called one of the best he had seen in domestic cricket for yea...

Jasprit Bumrah

“Sandeep Warrier, right-arm fast bowler, will join the Mumbai Indians squad as a replacement player for Jasprit Bumrah. Sandeep, who debuted for India in 2021, is an experienced player in the domestic circuit having played over 200 games with 69 of them in T20 format, taking 362 wickets in his career so far across formats,” Mumbai Indians said in a statement on Friday afternoon. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE • Indian Premier League grind keeps Mukesh Kumar in 'wonderful' state of mind • Australia captain Pat Cummins predicts a 'different' David Warner in Ashes series • ACC to accept hybrid model as proposed by Pakistan Cricket Board for Asia Cup • Ashes: If Nathan Lyon bowls a good ball, I’m going to respect him, says Australia's Harry Brook • Asia Cup to be held in hybrid model from August 31 to September 17: Asian Cricket Council Opposition parties need to forge unity based on common minimum programme against BJP • HC extends by a day filing of nomination for Bengal rural polls for those prevented earlier • Karnataka HC quashes case against CM Siddaramaiah, Deputy CM Shivakumar for Covid rule violation • Controversy around NCERT textbooks' rationalisation unwarranted: JNU Vice-Chancellor • India's forex kitty declines by $1.32 billion to $593.75 billion for the week, says RBI • Parts of Delhi receive rainfall due to Cyclone Biparjoy, city records minimum temperature • Twitter worst among major social media platforms when it comes to LGBTQ safety: GLAAD • 5 JeM militants arrested in ...

Mumbai Indians name Sandeep Warrier as replacement for injured Jasprit Bumrah – ThePrint – PTIFeed

Mumbai, Mar 31 (PTI) Mumbai Indians on Friday replaced injured pacer Jasprit Bumrah with Sandeep Warrier for the 2023 Indian Premier League. Bumrah was ruled out of the entire tournament due to a back injury. “Sandeep Warrier, right-arm fast bowler, will join the Mumbai Indians squad as a replacement player for Jasprit Bumrah. Sandeep, who debuted for India in 2021, is an experienced player in the domestic circuit having played over 200 games with 69 of them in T20 format, taking 362 wickets in his career so far across formats,” Mumbai Indians said in a statement on Friday afternoon. The release added, “Sandeep will join the Mumbai Indians squad ahead of the team’s first game of IPL 2023 against Royal Challengers Bangalore.” Warrier, who has played 66 First-Class, 69 List A and 68 T20 matches in the domestic circuit taking 217, 83 and 62 wickets respectively, made his debut for India in the shortest format at Colombo in July 2021 against Sri Lanka. He represented Kerala in domestic cricket before moving to Tamil Nadu in 2020. Mumbai Indians will kick off their campaign with an away game against RCB at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore on April 2. The 29-year-old Bumrah had to undergo a surgery on his back in New Zealand earlier this year which has ruled him out of the entire IPL as well as World Test Championship (WTC) against Australia in June. However, the right-arm pacer is aiming to come back in the 50-over World Cup which India will host later this year...

Sandeep Warrier, Age, Height, Family, Ipl, Net Worth, Biography

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • SANDEEP WARRIER’S ABOUT Sandeep Warrier is an Indian International cricketer who plays for the India National cricket team as a Bowler, He is a Right Arm medium Fast Bowler and Right Handed Batsman. In Domestic He is playing for Tamil Nadu Team and Previously he played for Kerala Team as a domestic Cricket. Warrier is currently playing for Mumbai Indians in Indian Premier League Tournament and previously He played for Royal Challengers Bangalore and Kolkata Knight Riders, Sandeep is playing Ipl Since 2013. Sandeep Warrier was born on 4 April 1991 in Thrissur, Kerala, India in a middle-class family. He was born in Kerala but he grew up and completed his study in Mumbai after that he was back in Kerala. Sandeep had a lot of passion for sports since childhood. He started playing sports at a young age. He liked playing cricket the most of all sports. He played many matches for his school team, after which he focused on his cricket. He enrolled in the Cricket Academy where he honed his bowling skills and worked hard. Sandeep made his First Class debut for Kerala on 24 November 2012 against Goa Team in the 2011-12 Ranji Trophy. He made his List “A” debut for Kerala on 14 February 2014 against Hyderabad in the 2013-14 Vijay Hazari Trophy. He made his T20 Debut for Kerala on 17 March 2014 against Hyderabad in the 2013-14 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Due to his Good performance in Domestic, he was noticed by the Ipl Selectors and got a chance to ...

Ishan Porel, Sandeep Warrier, Simarjeet Singh, Arshdeep Singh and R Sai Kishore added to India’s T20I squad in Sri Lanka

In wake of Covid-19 affecting the Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka, the BCCI has decided to add the five net bowlers to India's primary T20I squad. Ishan Porel, Sandeep Warrier, Arshdeep Singh, R Sai Kishore and Simarjeet Singh - will now be part of the squad for the remaining T20Is. India have received five additions to their T20I squad. (BCCI) "Based on the request of the Indian team management in Sri Lanka, the All-India Senior Selection Committee has named additions to India’s squad for the second and third T20Is," the BCCI said in an official statement. Also Read | India vs Sri Lanka, Live Cricket Score 2nd T20I The development comes after a total of nine players – including Krunal Pandya who tested positive for Covid-19 – were effectively ruled out of the remaining two T20Is. While Covid-struck Krunal was never going to be in contention, the remaining eight players who were his close contacts have been asked to isolate as a precautionary measure. The eight players are Hardik Pandya, Prithvi Shaw, Suryakumar Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Krishnappa Gowtham, Ishan Kishan, Manish Pandey and Deepak Chahar. With a total of 11 players to choose from, India handed debuts to Devdutt Padikkal, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Nitish Rana and Chetan Sakariya. While the second T20I would mark debuts for batsman Gaikwad and Padikkal, Rana and Sakariya made their India debuts during the third ODI, which the Shikhar Dhawan-led side lost. Rana scored 7 and Sakariya picked up 2/34 from four overs. India...

Sandeep Warrier

Sandeep Warrier (4 April 1991) is an Indian Cricketer who plays for Tamil Nadu in Domestic Cricket and plays for . Biography Full Name Sankarankutty Sandeep Warrier Nickname Sandeep Date of Birth 4 April 1991 Sandeep Warrier Age 32 years Birth Place Thrissur, Kerala, India Playing Role Bowler Batting Style Right Handed Bat Bowling Style Right-arm medium Physical Stats & More Sandeep Warrier Height (approx) 185 cm 1.85 m 6’ 1” Inches Eye Colour Black Hair Colour Black Career Info Teams India, Kerala, Royal Challengers Bangalore, East Zone, South Zone, India Red, Indian Board Presidents XI, VB Kanchi Veerans, Rest of India, Kolkata Knight Riders, India A, Tamil Nadu Sandeep Warrior IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders Debut First Class Debut: Goa vs Keralaat MalappuramonNovember 24, 2012 List A Debut: Hyderabad vs Keralaat Vasco da GamaonFebruary 14, 2013 T20 Debut: Hyderabad vs Keralaat ShimogaonMarch 17, 2013 IPL Debut: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Mumbai Indians at Eden Gardens, Apr 28, 2019 Career Turning Point His impressive performances in his debut domestic season earned him an IPL contract with Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2013 and can be regarded as his career turning point. Jersey Number 63 (IPL) Coach/Mentor Brendon McCullum (IPL) Personal Life Zodiac sign Aries School Not Known College Federal Institute of Technology (FISAT) Educational Qualification Graduate Family Father – Sankarankutty Mother – Lakshmi Warrier Sister – Sandhya Warrier Sandeep Warrier Wife Arathy Kastu...

MI sign Sandeep Warrier as Bumrah's replacement: Decoding his stats

March 31, 2023 | 06:20 pm 1 min read Warrier has replaced Bumrah (Source: Twitter/@KKRiders) Meanwhile, Warrier has earlier represented Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL. Here we decode his stats. Warrier's numbers in the 20-over format In 68 20-over matches, Warrier has managed to pick 62 scalps at 27.48. His best figures read 3/19. Notably, Warrier played a solitary T20I game for India back in 2021. He gave away 23 runs from 3 overs, failing to claim any wicket. His lone appearance came from Sri Lanka. In the Warrier's FC and List A cricket numbers In 66 First-Class games, Warrier has piled up 227 scalps. The Tamil Nadu pacer boasts an average of 25.46. He has claimed 12 five-wicket hauls. Meanwhile, the 31-year-old has 83 scalps in the 50-over format at 32.78. He has one four-wicket haul.

Sandeep Warrier finally gets his India colours

It has been a long, agonising wait for Sandeep Warrier. It finally came to an end on Thursday night: he is now an India cricketer. Thirty may not exactly be the right age for a pace bowler to make his international debut. But surely it is better late than never. And there were times when Warrier wondered whether all his hard work had been in vain. Ever since making his First Class debut nine years ago, he has been talked of as a bowler with great potential. He has played for the India-A teams and in the IPL too, but when it came to the national duty, he didn’t even make the squad. Even on this tour of Sri Lanka, for which many of the senior players were not available, Warrier wasn’t part of the squad. He was selected as a net bowler. Luck smiles But for once, lady luck smiled on him. He could make it to the Indian XI for the third T20I against Sri Lanka at Colombo following an injury to Navdeep Saini. Warrier has deserved his good fortune. It is a just reward for his exceptional skills as a swing bowler capable of long spells and his perseverance. Those skills were on full display in Kerala’s Ranji Trophy match against Jharkhand at Perinthalmanna in late 2012. After his sensational spell (6/44 in the second innings) helped Kerala score an innings win with a day and a half to spare, the visiting team’s coach Tarak Sinha had told this correspondent how impressed he was with the 21-year-old’s performance, which he called one of the best he had seen in domestic cricket for yea...