Full Name:
Hemang Kamal Badani
Born: 14 November 1976, Madras (now Chennai),
Tamil Nadu
Major Teams: Tamil Nadu, India.
Batting Style: Left Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Slow Left Arm Orthodox
Test Debut: India Vs Zimbabwe at Harare, 2nd
Test, 2001
ODI Debut: India Vs Bangladesh at Dhaka, Asia Cup,
1999/00
Hemang Badani - Elegance from Tamil Nadu
- B.V.Swagath
Hemang Kamal Badani - the
stylish left hander from Tamil Nadu, has played some neat
knocks for India ever since he made his ODI debut in the Asia
Cup 2000 at Bangladesh. Hemang got into International Cricket
after a scintillating 170 against a Mumbai attack which had
Ajit Agarkar and Abey Kuruvilla in the Ranji Trophy Semi
Finals in 1999-2000. Following this, he was picked in the
Indian Squad for the Asia Cup 2000 in Bangladesh. Badani made
his debut in India’s first match of the Cup against Bangladesh
at the Banghabandhu Stadium, Dhaka. After Bangladesh made 249,
Indian Skipper Saurav Ganguly took a brave decision in sending
the young rookie at No.3. Hemang played a polished knock of 35
off 51 balls with some exquisite drives, but unfortunately for
the young man, he had no place in the 11 after that game. He
had to compete for a middle order berth which was packed with
the likes of Dravid, Azhar, Jadeja and Robin Singh.
However, with the exit of
Azhar and Jadeja owing to the Match Fixing Saga, it opened the
door for some fresh talent in the Indian team including Badani,
Yuvraj, Sodhi, Sriram and others. A stroke filled hundred at
Pune against a strong Aussie attack proved his class at the
highest level. Hemang has a wide range of shots from cover
drives, straight drives, cuts and pulls, flicks and sweep.
Though his critics feel his footwork isn’t special, nobody
complains about his exquisite timing and the punch in his
shots, except may be the bowlers. After a poor run in the four
overseas tests he played and in the home series against
England, he was not in the team for 2 years, until the TVS Cup
in 2003 following his good performances in the Challenger
Series, A tours and series. Badani is now heading towards
Pakistan after a close race with Rohan Gavaskar. Hemang Badani,
overall can be described as a cool and composed middle order
batsman, who can keep the tempo running with his sweetly timed
shots and his quick running between the wickets. He is also a
good fielder, especially a very smart outfielder. Badani is
only 27 years now and he has age on his side to become a
stable middle order batsman for India.
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