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Suresh Shastri

Indiab. 1955-09-15Retired
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Biography

Suresh Shastri, born on September 15, 1955, in India, is a former cricketer known for his contributions to Indian cricket during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Primarily a right-handed batsman and occasional off-spin bowler, Shastri made his debut for the Indian national team in 1979, showcasing his skills in both Test and One Day International formats. He quickly became recognized for his solid technique and adaptability on the pitch.

Throughout his career, Shastri participated in several notable international series, earning a reputation as a reliable middle-order batsman. Over a span of six years, he featured in 13 Test matches and 59 ODIs, amassing respectable totals that played a crucial role in bolstering India’s batting line-up during a transformative era for Indian cricket. His contributions to the team included pivotal innings in high-pressure scenarios, contributing to India's ascent in the global cricketing landscape.

After retiring from professional play, Suresh Shastri focused on coaching and mentoring young cricketers, furthering his impact on the sport. He remains a respected figure within the cricketing community, recognized for both his on-field achievements and his dedication to nurturing the next generation of talent in India. His legacy is reflected not only in his statistics but also in the influence he has had on the evolution of Indian cricket.

Quick Facts

Full nameSuresh Shastri
Date of birth1955-09-15
NationalityIndia
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