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  1. Javagal Srinath, (pronunciation ⓘ, born 31 August 1969) is a former Indian cricketer and currently an ICC match referee. He is considered among India's finest fast bowlers, and was the first Indian bowler to take more than 300 wickets in One Day Internationals . [2]

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    Srinath - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Given name. Surname. See also. Srinath. Look up sa:श्रीनाथ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Srinath may refer to: Vishnu, a Hindu deity, husband (nath) of Sri (Lakshmi) Given name. Srinath (Kannada actor) (born 1944), Indian actor in Kannada cinema.

  3. Shraddha Rama Srinath (born 29 September 1990) is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil, Kannada and Telugu films.

  4. Arguably the nation's fastest-ever bowler, Javagal Srinath heralded a period of awakening for Indian pace bowling, after Kapil Dev's swing had fired popular imagination.

  5. Profile. One of the fastest bowlers to have represented India at the international level, Srinath could have achieved a lot more if not for having to watch from the sidelines during his initial...

  6. Aug 31, 2020 · Lithe and speedy in his heyday, Javagal Srinath, India’s former pace bowling sensation turns 51 today. A veteran of 229 ODIs and 67 Tests, Srinath is India’s second-highest wicket-taker in ODIs.

  7. A master with the cricketing ball, Srinath went on to become one of the most celebrated seamers the nation put forth in the international circuit. In his last as a...

  8. Oct 23, 1999 · It was only after Kapil's retirement that Srinath became the spearhead of the Indian attack and along with Kumble, has been one of the two main strike bowlers of the decade.

  9. Srinath University is a premier university in the state of Jharkhand with highest academic standards, diverse educational programmes, distinguished faculties, ultra modern infrastructure and varied co-curricular activities.

  10. One of Indias fast bowling pioneers, Javagal Srinath retired from all forms of cricket following the high of the 2003 World Cup, where he grabbed 16 wickets from 11 games.

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