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Amay Khurasiya

Indian cricketer

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Amay Khurasiya pronunciation:(help·info) (born 18 May 1972) is a former Indian cricketer. He played as a left-handed batsman and a slow left-arm bowler.

Career

Khurasiya, a left-handed batsman, has the rare distinction of clearing the Civil Services Examination before he made his debut for India. As of today he is an Inspector in Indian Customs & Central Excise Department.

His first cl* career stretches back to 1989/90, and includes seventeen consecutive seasons (1990–91 to 2005-06). He made his ODI debut with a brisk 57 off 45 balls against Sri Lanka at Pune inthe Pepsi Cup tri-nations tournament in 1999 which also involved Pakistan. He played 10of his 12 ODIs in 1999.

He was included in the 1999 Indian World Cup squad, but didn't get a chance to play in any match in the tournament.

In 2001, he made a comeback into ODIs by playing two more matches against Sri Lanka in a tri-series without much success. He never played for India again.

Retirement

Amay Khurasiya announced his retirement from first cl* cricket on 22 April 2007 after he was dropped from Madhya Pradesh Ranji team. He told reporters he would continue to serve the game through coaching. He is the level three coach of Madhya Pradesh.