Abhimanyu mithun cricketer biography definition

Abhimanyu Mithun

Indian cricketer

Abhimanyu Mithun (born 25 October ) is an Indian cricketer. A right-arm fast-medium bowler, Mithun was called up to the India squad for the first Test against South Africa in –10, only ten weeks after making his first-class debut. He has also played in the IPL for Royal Challengers Bangalore. In November , he became the first bowler to take a hat-trick in all three domestic formats of top-level cricket in India.[1][2] In first class cricket, he played for Karnataka, before retiring from the format in October [3]

Playing career

As a teenager, Mithun was a [Javelin] thrower, competing at state-level. Despite training at his father's gym throughout his teens, he failed to progress with his discus throwing, and a friend suggested that he join a cricket camp. Until the age of 17, he hadn't bowled with a leather ball.[4]

Royal Challengers Bangalore's head coach Ray Jennings eulogised about him, describing him as an "express bowler", but he had a quiet IPL.[5] His first-class debut reinvigorated the potential; he claimed six wickets in the first innings, followed by five wickets in the second, including a hat-trick. During the ensuing season, he displayed his credentials, claiming another five-wicket haul, and taking 47 wickets to finish as the highest wicket-taker in the –10 Ranji Trophy.[6]

His call-up to the India national cricket team to replace the injured Sreesanth came little more than ten weeks after his first-class debut, but his Karnataka coach Sanath Kumar was not surprised; "From day one we knew he had the potential, he has the pace, bowling around &#;km/h, and he has performed in every game, whether it is junior cricket or first-class cricket.

He made his debut in One Day Internationals in the third and final one day match against South Africa in the season. His Test debut was against Sri Lanka on 18 July , at Galle, in which he claimed four wickets. He batted at No. 11 in the first innings, but after looking more solid than his fellow bowlers, he was promoted to No. 9 in the second innings and scored

However, he was not provided further opportunities in the Indian squad. In the Indian Premiere League, it was announced that he would be playing for Mumbai Indians as a good death bowler.[5]

In July , he was named in the squad for India Red for the –19 Duleep Trophy.[7] In October , in the final of the –20 Vijay Hazare Trophy, he took a hat-trick, with Karnataka going on to win the match.[8] In November , in the first semi-final of the –20 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, between Haryana and Karnataka, he took five wickets in one over, including a hat-trick.[9]

On 7 October , Abhhimanyu retired from first-class cricket.[10]

Personal life

Abhimanyu Mithun married Rayane, the daughter of actress Radhika Sarathkumar on 28 August Their wedding was attended by the cricket and politics fraternity.[11] They had a son on 7 June who they named Tarak and a girl on 18 March , who they named Radhya derived from his wife's mother's name.[12]

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