Nishant Sindhu Indian Cricketer Full Biography
Born on April 9, 2004, in Rohtak, Haryana, India, Nishant Sindhu is an Indian Cricketer who currently India’s U19 team is in the final of the U19 World Cup. On Sunday (February 6), they defeated England and made history five times successive victories. He’s a left-hand bat batsman and a good leg-break bowler.
Nishant Sindhu Indian Cricketer- Basic Information
- Name: Nishant Sindhu
- Nickname: NA
- Role: All-rounder
- Batting Style: Left-Handed Bat
- Bowling Style: Left-arm orthodox
Nishant Sindhu Physical Appearance
- Height (approx.): 5’11” (180 cm)
- Weight (approx.): 65
- Eye Colour: Black
- Hair Colour: Black
Personal Life Of Nishant Sindhu
- Date of Birth: September 24, 2004
- Age: 17 Years
- Birth Place: Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Zodiac sign: Libra
- Nationality: Indian
- School: Reddy College, Andhra Pradesh
- College: NA
- Educational Qualifications: NA
Nishant Sindhu Family & Religion
- Father: Shaik Balishavali (banker)
- Mother: Jyothi
- Brother: Shaik Riaz
- Sister: NA
- Coach/Mentor: J Krishna Rao
- Religion: Hinduism
- Address: NA
Career Of Nishant Sindhu
Career Debut
- Jersey Number: #9 (India)
- International: ODI– December 27, 2021, against Afghanistan in Dubai
- Domestic/State Teams: India Under-19s
- Nature on the field: NA
Batting Stats
Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | HS | Avg | BF | SR | 100s | 50s | 0s | 4s | 6s | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
overview | 9 | 8 | 2 | 172 | 50* | 28.66 | 209 | 82.29 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 21 | 2 |
Bowling Stats
Mat | Inns | Overs | Mdns | Runs | Wkts | BBI | Avg | Econ | SR | 4w | 5w | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
overview | 9 | 9 | 55.0 | 7 | 185 | 8 | 4/19 | 23.12 | 3.36 | 41.2 | 1 | 0 |
RECENT MATCHES – PLAYER
MATCH | BAT | BOWL | DATE | GROUND | FORMAT |
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India U19 vs England U19 | 50* | 0/19 | 05-Feb-2022 | North Sound | YODI # 1427 |
India U19 vs Aust U19 | 12* | 2/25 | 02-Feb-2022 | Coolidge | YODI # 1423 |
India U19 vs Uganda U19 | 15 | 4/19 | 22-Jan-2022 | Tarouba | YODI # 1403 |
India U19 vs Ireland U19 | 36 | 0/16 | 19-Jan-2022 | Tarouba | YODI # 1396 |
India U19 vs S Africa U19 | 27 | 0/22 | 15-Jan-2022 | Providence | YODI # 1385 |
India U19 vs Aust U19 | — | 1/31 | 11-Jan-2022 | Providence | OTHEROD |
India U19 vs W Indies U19 | 78* | 0/24 | 09-Jan-2022 | Providence | OTHEROD |
India U19 vs S’Lanka U19 | — | 0/5 | 31-Dec-2021 | Dubai (DSC) | YODI # 1378 |
India U19 vs B’desh U19 | 5 | 1/25 | 30-Dec-2021 | Sharjah | YODI # 1375 |
India U19 vs Afghan U19 | 19 | 0/11 | 27-Dec-2021 | ICCA 2 Dubai | YODI # 1370 |
Highlighted Records Of Nishant Sindhu
- India won the ODI World Cup in 2011; he uncertainly told his father that he wanted to play cricket.
- Nishant Sindhu’s father, Sunil Kumar, is a former state-level boxer who was a state-level boxer for Haryana, but the lack of support from the family forced him to hang his boxing gloves.
- The next day, he gifted him a plastic bat, which was when he discovered another facet with his son that he is a left-handed player.
- His best comes out to highlight in the 2018-19 Vijay Merchant Trophy, where Sindhu aggregated 572 runs and bagged 23 wickets. Under his captaincy, Haryana beat Jharkhand in the final to lift the tile.
- In 2011, Nishant began his initial training at the Shri Ram Narain Cricket Academy in Sultanpur, Haryana, India. While In the academy, he was trained by Sant Rathee. According to his talk in an interview, his coach talked about him and said,
I saw an 8-year-old kid with a natural loop. It was so natural. The batting was equally good, the hand-eye coordination, the drives, everything was so perfect.”
Nishant Sindhu Relationship Status
- Marital Status: Single
- Affairs/Girlfriend: NA
Awards and Recognitions Of Nishant Sindhu
- Nishant Sindhu is an Indian cricketer who is also better recognized for achieving a century in the final match against England in the U-19 Cricket World Cup 2022.
- Nishant’s father, Sunil Kumar, wanted Nishant to become a boxer because his father had to give up on his dream of becoming a boxer due to his family responsibilities. In an interview, his father said that when India won the T-20 World Cup in 2007, Nishant was three years old and was happy with India’s win. He further added that he gifted a plastic bat to his son to play cricket. His father further said,
I always wanted him to be a sportsperson, be it cricket or boxing. I decided that I would never let anything come between him and his dream. He wanted to play cricket, and I decided to back him with my last penny.”
- Sindhu played the U-14 Dhruv Pandove Trophy in 2017 in Patiala, where he secured 290 runs and took 24 wickets in the tournament for Haryana.
- Later in 2017, he performed the 61st match of the Vijay Merchant Trophy U-16 for Haryana against Delhi. In the game, he became the best scorer after scoring 122 runs.
The All Out Cricket Post Interview Of Nishant Sindhu
Lesser-Known Facts
- He is an Indian cricketer who currently performs as the vice-captain of the U-19 Indian cricket team that won the U-19 Cricket World Cup Finals in February 2022.
- When he began training at the Prasad Cricket Academy in Hyderabad, India, which was 50-kilometers away from his residence, his father, Shaik Balisha, used to take him to the coaching every day on his vehicle, because of which he had to leave his job. After this, they moved back to Guntur.
- In an interview, he said that his family could not afford enough fees for the cricket academies in Guntur. After that, he got admission to the ACA’s residential cricket academy and even lived there. Coach J Krishna Rao trained him in the academy, impressed by Rasheed’s game. In an interview, his coach talked about him and said,
He must have been 7 or 8 and was facing our U-16 bowlers quite comfortably. He looked so composed. Deep down I knew that he has talent and must nurture him delicately.”
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- In 2019, Nishant performed for Haryana’s U-16 Vijay Merchant Trophy and secured 53 runs where His team won the tournament and defeated Jharkhand.
- In 2021, he was selected for the India U-19 team for the Asia Cup and U-19 World Cup. Throughout the U-19 World Cup, he was the skipper for team India for matches against Ireland and Uganda because Yash Dhull, the captain, however, that time tested positive for Covid-19.
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