Monday, 9 December 2013

The cricketer who got tallent but doesn't explore

                   Paul Chandrashekar Valthaty

Paul Valthaty
Paul Chandrashekar Valthaty ; born December 7, 1983, Mumbai) is an Indian cricketer who currently plays for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL(Indian Premier League). He cane's from the town of Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh from a Telugu Christian family.He bated at the position of opening who occasionally bowls medium-pace, Paul Valthaty shot into the limelight with a blistering century for Kings XI Punjab in the 2011 IPL season.


Valthaty was born in a Telugu Christian family, Valthaty came,s from Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh but was born and brought up in Bombay (now Mumbai) where his father was working. They belong to Nandyal Town in the Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh. Valthaty's father Chandrasekhar belongs to Panyam Mandalam, Gorukal Village and his mother Dr.Chandravathy is professionally a Doctor and her native place is S.P.G.Compound, Nandyala. His father's name is Valthaty Edward Chandrashekar who worked as VP for CGPP division of Larsen & Toubro in Mumbai and recently retired. He was a student at Don Bosco High School](Borivali).

Paul Valthaty
Valthaty was trained in Dilip Vengsarkar academy in Mumbai. He was then recommended by Vengsarkar to Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) president Mr. Chamundeswarnath.Valthaty had a nondescript career till then, since making his way up the levels of age group cricket in Mumbai during the late 1990s. He made India's Under-19 squad to the 2002 World Cup in New Zealand with the likes of Irfan Pathan and Parthiv Patel where an injury to his eye in the game against Bangladesh halted his development. He couldn't make the breakthrough into senior cricket for years, and got just one opportunity for Mumbai, a one-dayer in 2006. There was no high-profile cricket for him for another few years, till Rajasthan Royals punted on him in the 2009 season, where he played a couple of matches. That earned him a place in Mumbai's Twenty20 side, and he turned in a few powerful performances for them, which led to a contract with Kings XI Punjab in 2011.



Paul Valthaty was picked by Kings XI Punjab as a backup to expensive international buys at a player auction in January. He is the opening batsmen for Kings XI Punjab, had an outstanding game in the 2011 Indian Premier League against the defending champion Chennai Super Kings. Valthaty raced to 120 not out in 63 balls as the Kings XI Punjab chased down the like a mountain  189-run target with six wickets and five balls to spare at Mohali. It was the first hundred of IPL 2011 and 13th overall and this century is his first fastest century. It was also the 3rd highest IPL score ever, after only Brendon McCullum's 158* and Murali Vijay's 127. In his next game Paul scored a great 75 of 47 deliveries hitting 5 sixes and 8 fours after got the best bowling figures for any Kings XI Punjab bowler with 4 for 29. By his all round performance he convert a big win for his team.He played a valuable innings in his next match scoring 46 off just 31 deliveries with three classical sixes. With his initial blitzkrieg, the team crossed the fifty in just three overs & it's record in IPL history.
Paul Valthaty


He also an fabulous fielder in the field. when he come's to field he just play for his team and field for his team.very few catches dropped by him.not only he is a good fielder sometime he just unstop able.For this get karbonkamal  catch prizes in the IPL.



At the end just one word for him a young tallent of INDIAN Cricket ready to rule the world cricket.


                                            Rabi Bopara

Rabi Bopara
Ravinder Singh "Ravi" Bopara (born 4 May 1985) is an English cricketer who plays county for Essex and participate in international cricket for England. Originally he is a top-order batsman, and he developing medium pace bowling is making him a vital all-rounder for his team and he has the best bowling figures for England in a Twenty20 International. Bopara has also played for Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League, and Chittagong Kings in the Bangladesh Premier League.
Bopara was first called up to the England One Day International team in 2007, before a difficult Test debut in Sri Lanka saw him dropped in early 2008 after a string of three ducks. He regained his place for a Test against the West Indies in the winter of 2008-09; on his return to the side, Bopara became the fifth batsman to score three consecutive Test centuries for England. Despite this success, during the 2009 Ashes Bopara again struggled and was dropped for the final Test of the series.

 

Rabi Bopara



Ravi Bopara

Personal information
Full name Ravinder Singh Bopara
Born 4 May 1985 (age 28)
Forest Gate, London, England
Nickname Roni
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Role All-rounder
International information
National side
  • England
Test debut (cap 637) 1 December 2007 v Sri Lanka
Last Test 19 July 2012 v South Africa
ODI debut (cap 202) 2 February 2007 v Australia
Last ODI 23 June 2013 v India
Domestic team information
Years Team
2002–present Essex
2006–2008 MCC
2009–2010 Kings XI Punjab
2009–2010 Auckland Aces
2010/2013-present Dolphins
2012 (One Match) Gloucestershire
2013-present Chittagong Kings
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 13 94 138 245
Runs scored 575 2,216 8,338 7,528
Batting average 31.94 32.58 41.48 41.13
100s/50s 67/0 1/11 23/32 12/43
Top score 678* 101* 229 201*
Balls bowled 434 1,367 9,976 5,640
Wickets 1 30 150 186
Bowling average 290.00 36.50 41.75 26.43
5 wickets in innings 0 0 1 1
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling 1/39 4/38 5/75 5/63
Catches/stumpings 6/– 27/– 80/– 77/–
 

In teenager
Rabi Bopara
He was belonging's an Indian family, educated at Brampton Manor School, East Ham and Barking Abbey School, Bopara attended Frenford Clubs and represented Essex Clubs in their representative U14 cricket team. Bopara made his first-class debut for Essex in May 2002. In 2003 and 2004, he played several matches for England U-19s, including in the 2004 U-19 Cricket World Cup.

Bopara playing against Cambridge UCCE, April 2005
In the 2005 season, he scored 880 first-class runs, with his first first-class century. He also hit 135 in a non-first-class match against the touring Australians, putting on 270 for the second wicket with Alastair Cook, and in 2006 he was selected for England A in their March tour of the West Indies, as well as their matches against the touring Sri Lankans and Pakistanis in the summer of that year. In July, he was selected in England's 30-man provisional squad for the 2006 Champions Trophy. He was select for the third edition of World T20 in West Indies.

Test Debut

He made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in December 2007 but had a poor series, scoring only 42 runs in five innings including three ducks, and taking only one wicket at an average of 81. One BBC commentator described him as "well out of his depth at Test level", and Bopara was subsequently selected in the ODI squad but not the Test squad for the tour to New Zealand in early 2008. However, he returned to the Test squad for the fourth Test against South Africa in August 2008, following a good season for Essex in the County Championship.
Rabi Bopara
On 4 June 2008, Bopara recorded his highest List A score in the quarter finals of the Friends Provident Trophy. He scored an unbeaten 201 runs off 138 balls, including 18 fours and 10 sixes. Bopara's score was just the eighth instance of a double hundred in the history of List A cricket and the highest for six years. On 9 September 2008 Bopara was then named in England's 15-man squad for the inaugural Stanford Super Series in Antigua. There, England took on the Middlesex Crusaders and Trinidad and Tobago before facing the Stanford All-Stars on 1 November. The winning players in that match would have earned $1million each, with a further $1million being shared between the four players left out of the side. This never came to fruition, however, as England fell to a heavy defeat in the final. The same day, Bopara was also handed an Increment Contract by the ECB.

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