Uttar Pradesh cricket team

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Uttar Pradesh Cricket Team
उत्तर प्रदेश क्रिकेट टीम
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Personnel
CaptainKuldeep Yadav
CoachVijay Dahiya
OwnerUttar Pradesh Cricket Association
Team information
Colours  Blue   White
Founded1934
Home ground
History
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Vijay Hazare Trophy wins1
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy wins1
Official websiteUPCA

The Uttar Pradesh cricket team, formerly United Provinces Cricket Team, is a domestic cricket team which is based in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, run by the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association. The team competes in the first-class cricket tournament Ranji Trophy and limited-overs Vijay Hazare Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. They have won the Ranji Trophy in 2005–06 and have been runners-up on five occasions. Cricketers such as Suresh Raina, Mohammad Kaif, Piyush Chawla, R. P. Singh, Praveen Kumar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav and Sudeep Tyagi have passed through Uttar Pradesh and gone on to represent India.

Competition history[]

The team was formed in 1934 under the name of "United Provinces". The team's best performance in the Ranji Trophy in their early years came in 1939–40 when they finished as runners-up. In the 1950–51 season, the team's name was changed to "Uttar Pradesh".

Uttar Pradesh have not been strong in the Ranji Trophy cricket for any prolonged period in their history. Their only victory in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group was in the 2005–06 season. The Ranji Trophy win was one of the most spectacular comebacks in cricketing history, since at one point of time in the season Uttar Pradesh were on the brink of relegation.

They have finished runner-up twice before, once in 1997–98 against a strong Karnataka side, and once in 1977–78 against the same team under the captaincy of Mohammad Shahid and team manager was Karim Chishti, former captain Uttar Pradesh. They finished runners-up in the 2007–08 season, reprising a performance, similar to the one witnessed in the 2005–06 season, when they came back from the brink of relegation to win the championship. This time though, they lost to Delhi in the final.

This season's stellar performers were Mohammad Kaif, their captain who finished as the season's 3rd highest run-getter, medium pacer Sudeep Tyagi, season's 2nd highest wicket taker and Praveen Kumar who took 8 wickets in the Ranji Trophy final.

Their best performance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy came in 2004–05 when they were joint-winners with Tamil Nadu. In 2006 they won the Nissar Trophy, defeating Sialkot cricket team in Dharmasala. Their only appearance in the Irani Trophy came in the 2006–07 season in which they lost to the Rest of India team.

Best performances in Ranji Trophy (in final)[]

Year Position
2008–09 Runner-up
2007–08 Runner-up
2005–06 Winner
1997–98 Runner-up
1977–78 Runner-up
1939–40 Runner-up

Best performances in Viajy Hazare Trophy (in final)[]

Year Position
2020–21 Runner-up
2004–05 Winner

Notable players[]

Players from Uttar Pradesh who have played Test cricket for India, along with year of Test debut:

  • Gopal Sharma (1985)
  • Mohammad Kaif (2000)
  • Nikhil Chopra (2000)
  • Rudra Pratap Singh (2006)
  • Piyush Chawla (2006)
  • Suresh Raina (2010)
  • Praveen Kumar (2011)
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2013)
  • Kuldeep Yadav (2017)

Players from Uttar Pradesh who have played ODI but not Test cricket for India, along with year of ODI debut :

  • Rudra Pratap Singh (1986)
  • Gyanendra Pandey (1999)
  • Sudeep Tyagi (2009)

Current squad[]

Players with international caps are listed in bold.

Name Birth date Batting Style Bowling Style Notes
Batsmen
Akshdeep Nath (1993-05-10) 10 May 1993 (age 28) Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast
Rinku Singh (1997-10-12) 12 October 1997 (age 24) Left-handed Right-arm off break
Almas Shaukat (1995-12-12) 12 December 1995 (age 26) Left-handed
Madhav Kaushik (1998-01-03) 3 January 1998 (age 24) Right-handed Right-arm off break
Karan Sharma (1998-10-31) 31 October 1998 (age 23) Right-handed Right-arm off break Vice-captain
Sameer Rizvi (2003-11-06) 6 November 2003 (age 18) Right-handed Right-arm off break
Priyam Garg (2000-11-30) 30 November 2000 (age 21) Right-handed Right-arm medium
Abhishek Goswami (1997-11-06) 6 November 1997 (age 24) Right-handed Right-arm off break
Nalin Mishra (1995-12-20) 20 December 1995 (age 26) Right-handed Right-arm off break
All-rounder
Sameer Choudhary (1999-12-19) 19 December 1999 (age 22) Right-handed Right-arm off break
Wicket-keepers
Aryan Juyal (2001-11-11) 11 November 2001 (age 20) Right-handed
Spin bowlers
Saurabh Kumar (1993-05-01) 1 May 1993 (age 28) Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox
Shivam Sharma (2000-11-14) 14 November 2000 (age 21) Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox
Kuldeep Yadav (1994-12-14) 14 December 1994 (age 27) Left-handed Slow left-arm wrist-spin Captain
Pace bowlers
Ankit Rajpoot (1993-12-04) 4 December 1993 (age 28) Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast
Yash Dayal (1997-12-13) 13 December 1997 (age 24) Left-handed Left-arm medium-fast
Shivam Mavi (1998-11-26) 26 November 1998 (age 23) Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium
Mohsin Khan (1998-07-15) 15 July 1998 (age 23) Left-handed Left-arm medium-fast
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1990-02-05) 5 February 1990 (age 31) Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast

Coaching staff[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Vijay Dahiya replaces Gyanendra Pandey as Uttar Pradesh coach". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
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