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Lakshmipathy Balaji      

Full name Lakshmipathy Balaji

Born September 27, 1981, Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu

Current age 28 years 59 days

Major teams India, Chennai Super Kings, Tamil Nadu

Also known as Naidu

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium-fast

Lakshmipathy Balaji
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 8 9 0 51 31 5.66 126 40.47 0 0 5 1 1 0
ODIs 30 16 6 120 21* 12.00 152 78.94 0 0 8 3 11 0
First-class 65 70 13 738 47 12.94 0 0 22 0
List A 77 43 15 251 21* 8.96 342 73.39 0 0 19 0
Twenty20 24 5 1 4 2* 1.00 14 28.57 0 0 0 0 4 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 8 15 1756 1004 27 5/76 9/171 37.18 3.43 65.0 2 1 0
ODIs 30 30 1447 1344 34 4/48 4/48 39.52 5.57 42.5 1 0 0
First-class 65 12697 6145 251 7/42 24.48 2.90 50.5 11 16 4
List A 77 4000 3452 109 5/36 5/36 31.66 5.17 36.6 2 2 0
Twenty20 24 24 470 655 28 5/24 5/24 23.39 8.36 16.7 1 1 0
Career statistics
Test debut India v New Zealand at Ahmedabad, Oct 8-12, 2003 scorecard
Last Test India v Pakistan at Bangalore, Mar 24-28, 2005 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut India v West Indies at Vadodara, Nov 18, 2002 scorecard
Last ODI Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (RPS), Feb 8, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut 2001/02
Last First-class Punjab v Tamil Nadu at Amritsar, Nov 17-20, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 2001/02
Last List A India Blue v India Green at Nagpur, Oct 10, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Delhi Daredevils v Chennai Super Kings at Delhi, May 8, 2008 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Goa v Tamil Nadu at Visakhapatnam, Sep 26, 2009 scorecard
Profile

L Balaji does not know when to give up. It would have been easy to dismiss him as a one-dimensional bowler after his forgettable debut. He erased the memories of being caned for 44 runs off his first four overs, and of two fruitless home Tests against New Zealand, when he emerged one of India's leading fast bowlers in their historic tour of Pakistan in 2003-04. He was particularly lethal in a couple of sessions in the third Test in Rawalpindi, where he consistently swung the ball away, and snapped up a then career-best 4 for 63. In addition, his uninhibited batting and a megawatt smile endeared him to crowds in a manner even he found difficult to fathom.

That comeback fades in comparison to the one he made in 2008-09. A stress fracture ruled him out of cricket in 2005, and threatened to end his career. For three years he could hardly play any cricket. He had to undergo a back surgery before which he was not sure he would be able to bowl again. "If I were to go back," WV Raman, the Tamil Nadu coach who supported him throughout the hiatus said, "to what all happened when he was told he would have to go for a surgery, it would take me two days to rattle on." With a remodelled action and the same unwavering spirit, he started the long road back through the first season of the IPL in 2008. His 11 wickets for Chennai Super Kings included a hat-trick. A successful Ranji season followed, and his 36 wickets at 17.50 took Tamil Nadu through to the semi-final. Eventually the national recall came, when Munaf Patel sustained a groin injury during the five-ODI series in Sri Lanka in January 2009. He then made it back to the Test squad for the tour of New Zealand. Before the injury struck he bowled with a whippy, quick-arm action and had the ability to bowl quicker deliveries, yorkers or bouncers without a perceptible change in action. His open-chested action, combined with a tendency to bowl wide from the crease, lulled batsmen into believing that the ball would come in with the arm. As a result of this, when the ball swung away, or even straightened, he could be difficult to tackle. Not much of that has changed in his remodelled action. The perceptible change is in the way he starts his run-up, where he sort of tiptoes for the first few steps - almost as if unsure of the ground he is going to run on, before easing in.


Cricinfo Staff (February 2009)

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May 7, 2009

L Balaji sends back Simon Katich, Chennai Super Kings v Kings XI Punjab, IPL, 34th match, Centurion, May 7, 2009

L Balaji sends back Simon Katich

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Apr 30, 2009

L Balaji celebrates another wicket, Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals, IPL, 22nd match, Centurion, April 30, 2009

L Balaji celebrates another wicket

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Apr 30, 2009

L Balaji is cock-a-hoop after removing Yusuf Pathan, Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals, IPL, 22nd match, Centurion, April 30, 2009

L Balaji is cock-a-hoop after removing Yusuf Pathan

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Country Fixtures Country Results
Group B: Bengal v Saurashtra at Kolkata - Nov 24-27
Saurashtra 650/9d Bengal 27/1
Group A: H. Pradesh v Tamil Nadu at Dharamsala - Nov 24-27
Tamil Nadu 293/8d H. Pradesh 291/4
Group A: Hyderabad v Orissa at Hyderabad (Decc) - Nov 24-27
Orissa 276 Hyderabad 123/5
2nd Test: India v Sri Lanka at Kanpur - Nov 24-28
India 642 Sri Lanka 66/1
Group B: Maharashtra v Karnataka at Poona - Nov 24-27
Maharashtra 105 Karnataka 473/4
Group A: Punjab v Gujarat at Mohali - Nov 24-27
Gujarat 160 Punjab 361/5
Group A: Railways v Mumbai at Delhi - Nov 24-27
Railways 187 Mumbai 248/8
Group B: U. Pradesh v Delhi at Lucknow - Nov 24-27
U. Pradesh 536/7d Delhi 9/0
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