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            It was the moment that no Indian cricket fan could ever forget. The dismissal of Misbah- ul- Haq in the final of the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 by Joginder Sharma crowned India as the first World Twenty20 champions.

            Often compared to the legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev, this right-arm medium pacer from Rohtak made his first-class debut for Haryana in the 2002-03 Ranji Trophy, scoring 81 runs and claiming 11 wickets that led Haryana to a 103 run victory. He caught everyone’s attention in a match for India A against the national team when he dismissed the likes of Dravid, Laxman and Yuvraj. Later, in the 2004-05 Ranji season, he scored two successive centuries and took a ten-wicket haul. The 2006/07 season was filled with strong performances by Joginder as he was the second highest wicket-taker (39) in the Ranji Trophy Super League, which included two ten-wicket hauls and a hat-trick. Subsequently, he was included in India’s ODI squad for the tour to Bangladesh. In early 2007, he was included in the squad for the home series against West Indies.

            He was then picked by the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL.

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            Joginder Sharma

            QUICK FACTS
            BATTING STYLE

            Right Handed

            BOWLING STYLE

            Right-arm fast medium

            TEAM

            India

            Place of birth

            Rohtak

            Birthday

            October 23, 1983

            Full Name

            Joginder Sharma

            MAJOR TEAMS PLAYED

            India, India B, India Blue, North Zone, Rest of India, Chennai Super Kings, Haryana, India Maharajas, Gujarat Giants

            Joginder Sharma Match records

            BATTING

            • HUNDREDS

              0

            • FIFTIES

              0

            • FOURS

              5

            • SIXES

              0

            • BALLS FACED

              30

            • NOT OUT

              2

            • MATCHES

              4

            • INNINGS

              3

            • RUNS

              35

            • AVERAGE

              35.00

            • STRIKE RATE

              116.66

            • HIGHEST SCORE

              29* Vs
              Bangladesh

            BOWLING

            • MATCHES

              4

            • INNINGS

              4

            • OVERS

              25

            • BOWLED

              150

            • MAIDENS

              3

            • RUNS

              115

            • WICKETS

              1

            • AVERAGE

              115.00

            • STRIKE RATE

              150.00

            • ECONOMY RATE

              4.60

            • OVERALL BEST

              1/28 Vs
              Bangladesh

            • BEST IN MATCH

              1/28 Vs
              Bangladesh

            • 4 WICKET

              0

            • 5 WICKET

              0

            • 10 WICKET

              0

            • CATCHES

              3

            • STUMPING

              0

            • RUN OUT

              1

              Joginder Sharma Profile

              It was the moment that no Indian cricket fan could ever forget. The dismissal of Misbah- ul- Haq in the final of the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 by Joginder Sharma crowned India as the first World Twenty20 champions.

              Often compared to the legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev, this right-arm medium pacer from Rohtak made his first-class debut for Haryana in the 2002-03 Ranji Trophy, scoring 81 runs and claiming 11 wickets that led Haryana to a 103 run victory. He caught everyone’s attention in a match for India A against the national team when he dismissed the likes of Dravid, Laxman and Yuvraj. Later, in the 2004-05 Ranji season, he scored two successive centuries and took a ten-wicket haul. The 2006/07 season was filled with strong performances by Joginder as he was the second highest wicket-taker (39) in the Ranji Trophy Super League, which included two ten-wicket hauls and a hat-trick. Subsequently, he was included in India’s ODI squad for the tour to Bangladesh. In early 2007, he was included in the squad for the home series against West Indies.

              He was then picked by the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL.