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  1. Jun 23, 2020 · Between Anil Kumble’s ride into the sunset and the rise of R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, Pragyan Ojha had his brief, but glorious, peak. A left-arm spinner, he was a shrewd exponent of the art – by the time he’d played his 17th Test in 2012, he had broken into the top five of ICC’s Test bowling rankings. He was primed to the be a star ...

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    Ojha made his First-Class debut for Hyderabad in the 2005 season of the Ranji Trophy but it was in the next edition of the elite competition when his moment of limelight arrived. Ojha enjoyed incredible success in the 2006/07 season, picking up 29 wickets in only six games at an average of nearly 20. He began the season with a six-wicket haul again...

    He made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2009 in Kanpur. India won the game by an innings and 44 runs and it was S Sreesanth who stole the limelight with his six-wicket haul and won the man of the match award. But debutant Ojha played an equally crucial role in India’s win with his four wickets – one of which was the prestigious scalp of Mahela ...

    Ojha made his T20 debut against Bangladesh in the ICC World Twenty20’s fourth match at Nottingham on June 6, 2009. India won by 25 runs and the architect of the win was Ojha, who picked up four wickets – of Junaid Siddique, Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah and Moshrafe Mortaza. The pressure of making an international debut in a World Cup opener was now...

    This game is mostly remembered as Sachin Tendulkar’s farewell Test. India played West Indies in Mumbai in 2013. Ojha’s performance was one to remember but it got overshadowed by the Master Blaster’s farewell. Ojha got two five-wicket hauls in both the innings and finished the match with 10 for 89 and also got the man of the match award. But after t...

    The slow left-arm orthodox bowler won the ‘Purple Cap’ in the IPL in 2011, which was his last season with the Deccan Chargers. From 2012-15, he represented the Mumbai Indians and was unsold for the remainder of the seasons. In 2009, Ojha helped the Chargers lift the title with 18 wickets, and in 2010, as mentioned already, he ended with the most nu...

  2. Pankaj Ojha expressed gratitude towards the device for saving his kids from harm. The incident showcases the effectiveness of technology in unexpected situations. The Times of India

  3. Read about Pragyan Ojha cricket player from India profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo

    • Male
    • October 5, 1986
    • India
  4. Mar 28, 2023 · Ojha then recalled the duo's days at Chargers during IPL in 2008. "In 2008, when T20 cricket was alien to a lot of people, we were playing for Deccan Chargers in IPL. At that time, Rohit made me understand how we can plan for T20s, and that even in T20 cricket you can become an aggressive bowler and pick wickets in the middle overs.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pragyan_OjhaPragyan Ojha - Wikipedia

    Pragyan Ojha (born 5 September 1986) is an Indian former cricketer, who represented India. He played as an attacking slow left arm orthodox bowler and left-handed tail-ender batsman for Hyderabad . He is one of the very few players who have taken more wickets than the runs they have scored in Test cricket .

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  7. Feb 21, 2020 · Pragyan Ojha during a promotional event in Hyderabad. Left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha on Friday decided to announce his retirement from all forms of the game. He made the decision known through his statement to the Board which he put on twitter. “It was a hard decision but we all have to move on. I decided to move forward, a lesson I learnt ...