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      • Once Kiran More relinquished his gloves, the Indian selectors drafted in his statemate Nayan Mongia to fill the slot. Mongia would become an integral part of the Indian team that dominated Test cricket in sub-continent conditions. He was safe behind the stumps and had his way to succeed on the dustbowls that the Indian team played at home.
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    Mongia has spent many years as India's second successful wicket-keeper after Kiran More, Mongia made his debut in the Indian international cricket team in the mid-1990s and from there, he was considered as India's number one choice as a wicket keeper.

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  3. Following the departure of More, Mongia became the full time keeper for India during the 90's. His razor-sharp reflexes, combined with his competent batting skills, made him a valuable...

  4. Aug 23, 2014 · Nayan Mongia, born on December 19, 1969, was one of India’s finest wicket-keepers, whose career ended in a rather uncharacteristic fashion. Karthik Parimal looks back at the crests and troughs...

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  5. From then on, he became India’s number one keeper. As mentioned earlier, he was an effective batsman who could bat anywhere in the order, but he prospered the most in the opening slot.

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    • Early Days. Mongia was born in Vadodara, also known as Baroda. He made it to the Baroda team in the 1989-90 season, after he impressed in the India Under 19s in the 1987-88 season.
    • Inauspicious Ranji debut. Mongia made his Ranji trophy debut against Saurashtra in November 1989. He caught a catch and then batting at number eight, scored a duck.
    • Praised by Alan Knott. Thereon, Mongia had a good season. He scored 315 runs in just six games, scoring a hundred and fifty, he also had 15 victims. He then toured England and Alan Knott was impressed by his abilities.
    • Star for Baroda. In the next domestic season, Mongia scored 555 runs in just five matches, scoring two hundreds and averaged 79! This was in addition to his exceptional work behind the stumps.
  6. After a fairly long spell as understudy to Kiran More, Mongia made it to the Indian team in the mid 90s and from then on was been India's No. 1. An efficent wicketkeeper, Mongia is equally at...

  7. The man who held the flame for India’s wicket keepers before MS Dhoni was born on December 19, 1969 in Baroda, Gujarat. Gritty and old-fashioned, Nayan Mongia is arguably one of the top names ...