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Dinesh Mongia

Source: Cricinfo, 27 August 2017

Dinesh Mongia pronunciation:(help·info) (born 17 April 1977) is a former Indian cricketer and politician. Mongia has appeared in limited over internationals for India.

Contents

  • 1 Domestic career
  • 2 First Indian t20 cricketer
  • 3 International career
  • 4 Politics
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Domestic career

Mongia in domestic cricket career scored 8100 runs at an average of just under 50 and his highest score being an unbeaten 308.

In 2004, he signed for Lancashire as an overseas player when Stuart Law was injured. In 2005 he was signed by Leicestershire on a full-time contract.

Dinesh plays for the Lashings World XI team. He also played for Chandigarh Lions in the now defunct Indian Cricket League.

First Indian t20 cricketer

Mongia in the first Indian cricketer to play a T20 match. He played for Lancashire in 2004.

International career

He made his ODI debut in 2001 against Australia without much success but in his fifth match, he scored his first half-century (71 off 75 balls) against England. In 2002, almost a year after his debut, he picked up his first and only century (an unbeaten 159 off just 147 balls against Zimbabwe) to win the Man of the Match award. He was also named the Man of the Series in that tour. Suspicions remained, however, that kinks in his technique could be exposed on more challenging tracks abroad, and indifferent displays in England resulted in him being relegated to a bit-part role in the tours that followed. He played under Ganguly's captaincy.

He forced his way back into the 2003 Cricket World Cup squad, where India lost the final against Australia. But after a string of below-par performances, he was dropped from the Indian side in April 2005.

He was again selected in the Indian team in 2009 for the Tri-Series in Sri Lanka. However, the tournament was affected by the pull out of the third team, South Africa, due to a bomb explosion in Colombo, and by incessant rain. Instead, Mongia got an opportunity in the September 2006 tri-series against Australia and West Indies in Malaysia, where he made an unbeaten 68 in the final group game against Australia, although India lost the game and were unable to reach the final.

Politics

Mongia joined Bharatiya Janata Party in December 2021, ahead of the 2022 Punjab Legislative *embly election.

References

    External links

    • Dinesh Mongia:at ESPNcricinfo