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  1. Ishant Sharma is a right-arm fast-medium bowler who has played for India in Tests, ODIs and T20Is since 2007. He is 6 ft 4 in tall and has taken over 300 wickets in international cricket.

  2. Ishant Sharma is a 36-year-old Indian bowler who stands 6 ft 5 in (195 cm) tall. He has played 105 Tests, 80 ODIs and 110 IPL matches for India and various teams since his debut in 2007.

  3. With a physique reminiscent of a young Javagal Srinath, tall and wiry Ishant Sharma shot into prominence during the 2007-08 Test series in Australia, where he moved the ball both ways at pace and...

    • Male
    • October 2, 1988
    • India
    • KL Rahul – 5ft 11 inches. Starting off the list, we have the stylish right-hand batsman, KL Rahul. Although not as tall as some bowlers, Rahul uses his height to play pull shots with ease.
    • Umesh Yadav – 5ft 11 inches. Umesh Yadav, also at 5ft 11 inches, is a fast bowler with a knack for seam bowling. His height allows him to extract bounce and pace, making it challenging for batsmen to navigate his deliveries.
    • Hardik Pandya – 6 ft. Next up is the all-rounder, Hardik Pandya. Standing at 6 feet, he’s not just a formidable force in batting but also a versatile bowler.
    • Axar Patel – 6 ft. Axar Patel, another all-rounder, also towers at 6 feet. Primarily a spinner, his height gives him an advantage in extracting bounce and spin, making him a vital asset to the Indian cricket team.
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  5. Sep 2, 2024 · Learn about Ishant Sharma, the Indian cricketer who is 6' 3" tall and has 300 Test wickets. Find out his personal life, career highlights, likes, dislikes, and more.

    • Ishant Vijay Sharma
    • Cricketer
    • Lambu and Sonu
  6. The tallest Indian to have ever represented Indian cricket at the international level, Ishant Vijay Sharma uses his height to the maximum advantage.

  7. Ishant Sharma or "Lambu" as he is called by his teammates because of his tall and lean figure which measures up to 193 cm was born in Delhi on 02 September 1988.