Pragyan Ojha

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List Of Hat-Tricks In IPL Sports
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List Of Hat-Tricks In IPL

Here is the list of the hat tricks in IPL.## A total of 21 hat tricks have been taken by bowlers in IPL as the first hat trick was taken by Lakshmipathy Balaji on 10 May 2008 at M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India. Amit Mishra is the only bowler with three hat tricks in IPL.## Check out the full list below.## List of the hat tricks in IPL S. No Bowler Team Against Wickets Venue Date 1 Lakshmipathy Balaji CSK PBKS Irfan Pathan (c Suresh Raina) Piyush Chawla (c Chamara Kapugedera) VRV Singh (c MS Dhoni) M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India 10 May 2008 2 Amit Mishra DD DC Ravi Teja (c Shoaib Malik) Pragyan Ojha (c Tillakaratne Dilshan) RP Singh (st Dinesh Karthik) Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, India 15 May 2008 3 Makhaya Ntini CSK KKR Sourav Ganguly (b) Debabrata Das (b) David Hussey (b) Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India 18 May 2008 4 Yuvraj Singh PBKS RCB Robin Uthappa (c Simon Katich) Debabrata Das (b) David Hussey (lbw) Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa 1 May 2009 5 Rohit Sharma DC MI Abhishek Nayar (b) Harbhajan Singh (b) JP Duminy (c Adam Gilchrist) Centurion Park, Centurion, South Africa 6 May 2009 6 Yuvraj Singh PBKS DC Herschelle Gibbs (c Piyush Chawla) Andrew Symonds (st Kumar Sangakkara) Venugopal Rao (b) Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 17 May 2009 7 Praveen Kumar RCB RR Damien Martyn (b) Sumit Narwal (c Manish Pandey) Paras Dogra (b) M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India 18 March 2010 8 Amit Mishra DC PBKS Ryan McLaren (c Daniel Christian) Mandeep Singh (st Kedar Devdhar) Ryan Harris (c Shikhar Dhawan) Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamshala, India 21 May 2011 9 Ajit Chandila RR PWI Jesse Ryder (c Shane Watson) Sourav Ganguly (st Shreevats Goswami) Robin Uthappa (st Shreevats Goswami) Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, India 13 May 2012 10 Sunil Narine KKR PBKS David Hussey (c Manvinder Bisla) Azhar Mahmood (c and b) Gurkeerat Singh (b) Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, India 16 April 2013 11 Amit Mishra SRH PWI Bhuvneshwar Kumar (lbw) Rahul Sharma (b) Ashok Dinda (b) Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune, India 17 April 2013 12 Pravin Tambe RR KKR Manish Pandey (st Sanju Samson) Yusuf Pathan (c and b) Ryan ten Doeschate (lbw) Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad, India 5 May 2014 13 Shane Watson SRH Shikhar Dhawan (b) Moises Henriques (c Ajinkya Rahane) Karn Sharma (c Sanju Samson) Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad, India 8 May 2014 14 Axar Patel PBKS GL Dinesh Karthik (b) Dwayne Bravo (b) Ravindra Jadeja (c Wriddhiman Saha) Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot, India 1 May 2016 15 Samuel Badree RCB MI Parthiv Patel (c Chris Gayle) Mitchell McClenaghan (c Mandeep Singh) Rohit Sharma (b) M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India 14 April 2017 16 Andrew Tye GL RPS Ankit Sharma (c Brendon McCullum) Manoj Tiwary (c Ishan Kishan) Shardul Thakur (b) Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot, India 17 Jaydev Unadkat RPS SRH Bipul Sharma (c Ben Stokes) Rashid Khan (c and b) Bhuvneshwar Kumar (c Manoj Tiwary) Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad, India 6 May 2017 18 Sam Curran PBKS DD Harshal Patel (c KL Rahul) Kagiso Rabada (b) Sandeep Lamichhane (b) Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, India 1 April 2019 19 Shreyas Gopal RR RCB Virat Kohli (c Liam Livingstone) AB de Villiers (c Riyan Parag) Marcus Stoinis (c Steven Smith) M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India 30 April 2019 20 Harshal Patel RCB MI Hardik Pandya (c Virat Kohli) Kieron Pollard (b) Rahul Chahar (lbw) Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 26 September 2021 21 Yuzvendra Chahal RR KKR Shreyas Iyer (lbw) Shivam Mavi (c Riyan Parag) Pat Cummins (c Sanju Samson) Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India 18 April 2022 Stay Tuned...##

Irfan Pathan Picks Up Retired XI To Take On Current Team India Cricket
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Irfan Pathan Picks Up Retired XI To Take On Current Team India

Amid the talk about a farewell match for the recently retired Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Suresh Raina, former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has come up with an interesting idea. After the retirement of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, many Indian players have retired from the international cricket who didn't receive a proper farewell. ## Irfan Pathan has suggested a 'charity-cum-farewell game' between a team comprising retired Indian cricketers who didn't receive a proper send-off against the current Indian team led by Virat Kohli.## Pathan, who announced his retirement from the cricket earlier this year, has picked up some of India's biggest match-winners who never received a proper send-off. The 35-year old has picked up the following names along with picking himself – Gautam Gambhir (retired in 2018), Virender Sehwag (retired in 2014), Rahul Dravid (retired in 2012), VVS Laxman (retired in 2012), Yuvraj Singh (retired in 2019), MS Dhoni & Suresh Raina (2020), Ajit Agarkar (retired in 2007), Zaheer Khan (retired in 2015), and Pragyan Ojha (retired in 2020). ## He tweeted, "Many people are talking about a farewell game for retired players who didn't get a proper send-off from the game. How about a charity cum farewell game from a team consisting of retired players vs the current Indian team?". ## Many people are talking about a farewell game for retired players who didn't get a proper send-off from the game. How about a charity cum farewell game from a team consisting of retired players vs the current Indian team? pic.twitter.com/diUiLXr9XQ— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) August 22, 2020 ## The hero of the 2011 World Cup and former India all-rounder Yuvraj recently had said that the BCCI did not manage his former teammates such as Harbhajan, Sehwag, and Zaheer well towards the end of their careers and hoped the board will recognize the efforts of match-winners in the future and honor them for their contribution towards Indian cricket. ## The uproar of a farewell match started making the noise when Dhoni and Raina announced their retirement from international cricket on August 15. However, a senior BCCI official has said that the board is willing to host a farewell match for the former India captain and the two-time world cup winner MS Dhoni. He said that the board will have a word with Dhoni during the IPL regarding his desire to play a farewell game.## Stay tuned...

Purple Cap Winners In IPL IPL
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Purple Cap Winners In IPL

Here are the list of the Purple Cap winners in IPL SNBowlerMatchesWicketsBBIAvgEcon4w5wYear 1. Sohail Tanvir (RR) 11 22 6/14 12.09 6.46 1 1 2008 2. RP Singh (DC) 16 23 4/22 18.13 6.98 1 0 2009 3. Pragyan Ojha (DC) 16 21 3/26 20.42 7.29 0 0 2010 4. Lasith Malinga (MI) 16 28 5/13 13.39 5.95 0 1 2011 5. Morne Morkel (DD) 16 25 4/20 18.12 7.19 1 0 2012 6. Dwayne Bravo (CSK) 18 32 4/42 15.53 7.95 1 0 2013 7. Mohit Sharma (CSK) 16 23 4/14 19.65 8.39 1 0 2014 8. Dwayne Bravo (CSK) 17 26 3/22 16.38 8.14 0 0 2015 9. Bhuvaneshwar Kumar (SRH) 17 23 4/29 21.30 7.42 1 0 2016 10. Bhuvaneshwar Kumar (SRH) 14 26 5/19 14.19 7.05 0 1 2017 11. Andrew Tye (KXIP) 14 24 4/16 18.66 8.00 3 0 2018 12. Imran Tahir (CSK) 17 26 4/12 16.57 6.69 2 0 2019 13. Kagiso Rabada (DC) 17 30 4/24 18.26 8.34 2 0 2020 14. Harshal Patel (RCB) 15 32 5/27 14.34 8.14 1 1 2021 ## Orange Cap Winners In IPL ## Follow for more...