This cricketer made a big record in his ODI career, Zaheer Khan-Ajit Agarkar left behind
This cricketer made a big record in his ODI career, Zaheer Khan-Ajit Agarkar left behind
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Fast bowler Javagal Srinath, who played the last International ODI match for the Indian cricket team in the year 2003, also has a record that remains unbreakable for the Indian team till date. However, some Indian bowlers have definitely reached around this record, but no one has been able to beat it. Right-arm fast bowler Javagal Srinath has taken a total of 315 wickets in his ODI career. As a fast bowler, he is the highest wicket-taker in India. After them, fast bowlers like Ajit Agarkar and Zaheer Khan are named. However, these two fast bowlers could not even take 300-300 wickets in One Day International cricket.

If we talk about his personal life, then he was born on this day i.e. 31 August 1969. Born in Mysore, Karnataka, Javagal Srinath has been one of the finest fast bowlers of the Indian cricket team. In the 90s, Javagal Srinath was well liked. Javagal Srinath was such a craze in India as a fast bowler, as Jasprit Bumrah is today. In 1991, Javagal Srinath, who entered international cricket, made a different identity in the world with his fast balls. In a Test match against Pakistan, he created a panic with a total of 13 wickets. Prior to Javagal Srinath, there were many bowlers in the Indian team who relied on speed and swing, but Javagal Srinath had made his identity by going out of the box.

For your information, let us know that Javagal Srinath has represented the team in 229 ODIs for the Indian team. In 227 innings of these matches, he has taken 315 wickets in his name. At the same time, Javagal Srinath took 236 wickets in 121 innings of 67 Test matches. During this time, his best bowling figure in the Test was 8 wickets for 86 runs. At the same time, Javagal Srinath's best bowling figure in ODIs is 5 wickets for 23 runs. The outstanding bowler has contributed immensely in Indian cricket history.

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