Chetan Sharma

Players

Name Hindi: चेतन शर्मा / Gender Man

Chetan Sharma: A Profile

Born on January 3, 1966, Chetan Sharma is a retired Indian cricketer who played all forms of cricket for the Indian national team from 1984 to 1994. He was primarily a right-arm medium-fast bowler who also batted right-hand middle order.

Early Days and Debut

play now

Sharma’s career in cricket began at his schooling age. His exceptional performance in school-level tournaments led him to play for the Haryana State Team. After gaining some notable experience and performances at the domestic level, he made his international debut when he was only eighteen years old, against Pakistan in December 1983.

Achievements and Records

play now

Throughout his ten-year-long career, Sharma had several significant achievements under his belt. Some key highlights include:

  • The First Hat-Trick: In the Reliance World Cup in 1987, Sharma became the first-ever cricketer to achieve a hat-trick during a world cup game. This historic match took place against New Zealand.
  • Highest Wicket-Taker: In Ranji Trophy matches for Haryana, Chetan Sharma marks as one of the highest wicket-takers for the team with a count exceeding over 100 wickets.
  • Sixes: Known not just for his bowling but also for his excellent batting skills, Sharma once famously hit 101 runs off merely 96 balls in an ODI against England at Bombay (now Mumbai), hitting six sixes along the way!

Post-Retirement Career

play now

Despite retiring quite early from international cricket in 1994, Sharma continued to contribute to the sport. He later took on roles as a coach and commentator, sharing his expert insights about the game. The most recent notable milestone of his post-retirement career was when he was appointed as a chief selector for the Indian Cricket team in January 2021.

Legacy

play now

In conclusion, Chetan Sharma’s contribution to the sport goes beyond just numbers and records. As an athlete who entranced audiences by excelling not only in bowling but also through consistent performances with the bat, Sharma secured a special place within the annals of Cricket history. Today, through his work as a commentator and selector, he continues to impact India’s cricket scene significantly.

Poll

Poll not found
Rate article
Cricket Legend
Add a comment