Javagal Srinath

Javagal Srinath

Javagal Srinath

India India

Overview

Full Name Javagal Srinath
Age 55y 113d
Born Sunday August 31, 1969, India
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm fast medium
Playing Role Bowler

Biography

India was known as the best team to produce world class spinners, until the legendary Kapil Dev proved many a detractors wrong. Following the footsteps of Kapil Dev was none other than arguably India's best fast bowler ever -- Javagal Srinath. He took charge of India's pace attack and served the nation for over a decade. Ever since his debut in 1991, Srinath went on to become second only to Kapil Dev, in terms of number of Test wickets claimed by an Indian speedster.

With a high-arm action, muscular shoulders and bowling from wide of the crease, on his given day, Srinath was lethal and had the ability to send any opposition batting line-up back into the pavilion, just like the South Africans learnt when he took 6 for 21 in Ahmedabad in 1996-97 – a spell that will be remembered as one of the best spells by a fast bowler in the fourth innings of a Test match.

Even after having been on the international arena for well over a decade, Srinath was always learning – he kept adding variations to to his game, slowly mastering the art of bowling leg-cutters and slower deliveries. 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 cricketer, Srinath had a fulfilling World Cup campaign in 2003, although they lost to Australia in the Final. Though he bid farewell at a time, when India was churning some good pace bowlers, he will be an idol to many a young aspiring bowlers for years to come.

After his playing days, Srinath’s knowledge has been ably utilised by the MRF Pace Foundation. He has also donned the hat of ICC Match Referee, and has also been spending time doing commentary on television.

Debut
India vs Australia at Brisbane - Friday November 29, 1991

Batting

Matches 67
Innings 92
Runs 1009
100's - 50's 0 - 4
Sixes - Fours 8 - 110
Average 14.21
Strike Rate 49.53
Highest Score (vs New Zealand, 02/01/1999) 76

Bowling

Matches 67
Innings 121
Overs 2517.2
Wickets 236
Economy Rate 2.85
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 10
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 1
Best Figures (vs Pakistan, 16/02/1999) 8/86

Fielding

Catches 22
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 0

Career Wickets

44
33
22
11
Wickets
Years