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Ashish
Bagai
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| Born: |
26
January 1982, Delhi, India |
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| Major
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Canada |
| Known
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Ashish
Bagai |
| Pronounced: |
Ashish
Bagai |
| Batting
Style: |
Right
Hand Bat |
| Other: |
Wicket-Keeper
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Profile:
Although born
in India, Aasish Bagai is very much a home grown Canadian player,
a talented wicket-keeper and bat who offers much potential for the
future of Canadian cricket. After starring in various youth
tournaments, Bagai made an effective transition to the senior
squad and was an essential member of the team that qualified for
the World Cup in Toronto in 2001. A small, slightly built man he
is a neat keeper, economical in movement and effective standing up
and back. As a bat he has a solid defence,, tends to favour shots
square to the wicket and is skillful in placement to find the
gaps. Perhaps his greatest strength is his temperament, where he
has shown the ability to remain calm under tremendous pressure.
His innings that took Canada to a thrilling last over victory
against UAE at the ICC Trophy showed maturity beyond his years,
and followed a night spent in hospital after being struck in the
face whilst keeping.
He
captained the Americas team at the under-19 World Cup in Sri
Lanka, topping the batting averages. He then took a Canadian squad
to the 2002 event, where his unbeaten 82 took Canada to a tie with
Bangladesh.
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