Saturday, 28 May 2011

Subramaniam Badrinath

Subramaniam Badrinath Biography
A prolific run-getter in first-class cricket, Subramaniam Badrinath has represented India in the One Day Internationals. This stylish right-handed middle order batsman has captained the Tamil Nadu Ranji Team and since the mid 2000’s, has been the backbone of their batting line-up.


Badrinath attracted national attention in 2005-06 when he nearly topped the batting charts with 636 runs in seven matches in the domestic arena at a bolstering average of 80. An excellent stroke maker and a brilliant point fielder, he mounted huge runs for the India A squad at home and away in 2007. Later that year, he was included in the ODI s de against Australia, but did not play a single game. He continued his terrific form in the 2007i-08 Ranji season. Ten months later, he replaced Sachin Tendulkar for the ODIs against Sri Lanka. He was impressive in his debut appearance where he showed the perfect temperament and technique. He was called into the Test squad in 2008-09 for Australia’s tour of India but did not play. However, more than a year later, he made his Test debut at Nagpur. His form in the domestic season continued, eventually fetching him a place in the ODI side for the West Indies series in 2011.

Badrinath was signed by the Chennai Super Kings in 2008 for the IPL and since then has been a phenomenal run-getter for the team, contributing extensively to their success.
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IPL 2010 - CSK vs MI - Subramaniam Badrinath's inning
IPL 2010 - CSK vs DC - Subramaniam Badrinath's inning

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