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Amit Mishra      

Full name Amit Mishra

Born November 24, 1982, Delhi

Current age 27 years 78 days

Major teams India, Delhi Daredevils, Haryana, India Blue

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Legbreak

Amit Mishra
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 8 11 2 137 50 15.22 237 57.80 0 1 16 1 5 0
ODIs 7 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0
First-class 92 124 18 2063 84 19.46 0 10 52 0
List A 73 51 18 438 45 13.27 0 0 22 0
Twenty20 30 19 4 235 49 15.66 211 111.37 0 0 26 3 7 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 8 14 2128 1094 28 5/71 7/106 39.07 3.08 76.0 1 1 0
ODIs 7 6 289 233 7 3/40 3/40 33.28 4.83 41.2 0 0 0
First-class 92 20048 9504 360 6/66 26.40 2.84 55.6 19 1
List A 73 3786 2803 108 6/25 6/25 25.95 4.44 35.0 3 3 0
Twenty20 30 30 653 757 44 5/17 5/17 17.20 6.95 14.8 0 1 0
Career statistics
Test debut India v Australia at Mohali, Oct 17-21, 2008 scorecard
Last Test India v South Africa at Nagpur, Feb 6-9, 2010 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut India v South Africa at Dhaka, Apr 13, 2003 scorecard
Last ODI Bangladesh v India at Dhaka, Jan 11, 2010 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut 2000/01
Last First-class India v South Africa at Nagpur, Feb 6-9, 2010 scorecard
List A debut 2001/02
Last List A Bangladesh v India at Dhaka, Jan 11, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Haryana v Punjab at Delhi, Apr 3, 2007 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Cape Cobras v Delhi Daredevils at Delhi, Oct 19, 2009 scorecard
Profile

A confident and attacking cricketer, Amit Mishra first caught the eye while tormenting the England Under-19 tourists early in 2001 with big legbreaks and the odd fizzing googly. Mishra, at his best on dry pitches, rapidly became an integral cog in Haryana's Ranji Trophy side, taking wickets by the bagful in typically Indian conditions. Mishra was called into a large Indian squad for the West Indies series at home in October 2002, but was disappointed not to be given a chance. The absence of several senior players after the World Cup led to another call-up for the TVS Cup in Dhaka in April 2003. Since then, though, he has dropped off the selectors' radar, only resurfacing in 2007, when called up to ...

A confident and attacking cricketer, Amit Mishra first caught the eye while tormenting the England Under-19 tourists early in 2001 with big legbreaks and the odd fizzing googly. Mishra, at his best on dry pitches, rapidly became an integral cog in Haryana's Ranji Trophy side, taking wickets by the bagful in typically Indian conditions. Mishra was called into a large Indian squad for the West Indies series at home in October 2002, but was disappointed not to be given a chance. The absence of several senior players after the World Cup led to another call-up for the TVS Cup in Dhaka in April 2003. Since then, though, he has dropped off the selectors' radar, only resurfacing in 2007, when called up to the A team to take on South Africa A in two four-day matches at home. He ended the 2007 first-class season with an impressive 46 wickets in 11 games. Those performances convinced the selectors to include him in the Test squad against the Australians at home in 2008. He got his chance in Mohali, replacing the injured Anil Kumble, and became only the sixth Indian to take a five-wicket haul on debut.
Anand Vasu October 2008

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Feb 9, 2010

Dale Steyn ends India's hopes with Amit Mishra's wicket, India v South Africa, 1st Test, Nagpur, 4th day, February 9, 2010

Dale Steyn ends India's hopes with Amit Mishra's wicket

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Feb 8, 2010

Amit Mishra has no answer to Dale Steyn's scorcher, India v South Africa, 1st Test, Nagpur, 3rd day, February 8, 2010

Amit Mishra has no answer to Dale Steyn's scorcher

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Feb 7, 2010

Amit Mishra went wicketless in his 53 overs, India v South Africa, 1st Test, Nagpur, 2nd day, February 7, 2010

Amit Mishra went wicketless in his 53 overs

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Tournament Results
Australia v New Zealand at Centurion - Oct 5
Australia won by 6 wkts (with 28 balls remaining)
New Zealand v Pakistan at Johannesburg - Oct 3
New Zealand won by 5 wkts (with 13 balls remaining)
Australia v England at Centurion - Oct 2
Australia won by 9 wkts (with 49 balls remaining)
India v West Indies at Johannesburg - Sep 30
India won by 7 wkts (with 107 balls remaining)
Australia v Pakistan at Centurion - Sep 30
Australia won by 2 wkts (with 0 balls remaining)
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