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Where is Javagal Srinath from?

Where is Javagal Srinath from?

Javagal, IndiaJavagal Srinath / Place of birthJavagal is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Arsikere taluk of Hassan district in Karnataka. The Lakshminarasimha temple, built in 1250 A.D., is an important Hoysala architectural show piece in this town. Wikipedia

When was Javagal Srinath born?

August 31, 1969 (age 52 years)Javagal Srinath / Date of birth

What is the nickname of Javagal Srinath?

the Mysore Express
Javagal Srinath was popularly known as the Mysore Express.

What is the age of Javagal Srinath?

52 years (August 31, 1969)Javagal Srinath / Age

Is Javagal Srinath married?

Madhavi PatravaliJavagal Srinath / Spouse (m. 2008)
Srinath spent his first two years of college at the Malnad College of Engineering in Hassan. He married Jyothsna in 1999; after their divorce, he married journalist Madhavi Patravali in 2008.

Why did Javagal Srinath retire?

Moreover, the heartbreaking Indian loss to Australia in the finals of the showpiece event in 2003, turned out to be the final game for Srinath’s career, citing knee issues. “Sometimes on the pitch, if there are only two fast bowlers, it used to become difficult (to slot in another).

Who is the wife of Javagal Srinath?

Madhavi PatravaliJavagal Srinath / Wife (m. 2008)

What is Javagal Srinath doing now?

Javagal Srinath, ( pronunciation (help·info), born 31 August 1969) is a former Indian cricketer and currently an ICC match referee.

How was Javagal Srinath?

Srinath announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after the home series against West Indies in 2002 but was persuaded by the then captain, Sourav Ganguly, to play in ODIs at least until the World Cup in 2003….Javagal Srinath.

Name Javagal Srinath
Nickname Srinath
Bat Style Right Handed Bat
Bowl Style Right-arm fast-medium

Who is the fastest spin bowler?

5 fastest deliveries bowled by spinners

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  • Shahid Afridi to Tim Southee (134 KMPH)

Who took 6 wickets in 6 balls in international cricket?

In a rare instance, a bowler named Aled Carey produced the ‘perfect over’ by taking six wickets in six balls while playing club cricket in Australia.