Vijay shankar

  1. Vijay Shankar shares definition of '3D' after his sensational hat
  2. Vijay Shankar
  3. Vijay Shankar Profile
  4. IPL 2021
  5. TNPL 2023: Shahrukh Khan's all round show overshadows Vijay Shankar's three
  6. IPL 2023: Vijay Shankar's blazing 51 not out propels Gujarat to seven
  7. Vijay Shankar's honest remark on India return after giving '2019 WC' reminder
  8. IPL 2023: Vijay Shankar's blazing 51 not out propels Gujarat to seven
  9. Vijay Shankar Profile
  10. Vijay Shankar's honest remark on India return after giving '2019 WC' reminder


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Vijay Shankar shares definition of '3D' after his sensational hat

His second ton came against Maharashtra. Vijay completed a hat-trick of centuries against Assam in a big win. The all-rounder revealed his defination of 3D. “Desire•Discipline•Determination #Chepauk #dreamcometruemoment,” he wrote. He was called a 3D player by the then chief selector MSK Prasad after his selection in the 2019 World Cup squad. Shankar hasn’t been included in the team after the global event in England and Wales. However, he is back on the radar of the selectors after his unstoppable run.

Vijay Shankar

• ODI debut(cap 18 January 2019v Last ODI 27 June 2019v T20I debut(cap 6 March 2018v Last T20I 27 February 2019v Domestic team information Years Team 2012–present 2014 2016–2017 2018 2019–2021 2022–present Career statistics Competition Matches 12 9 45 88 Runs scored 223 101 2,242 2,286 31.85 25.25 44.84 38.10 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 5/16 2/12 Top score 46 43 111 129 233 126 3,065 1,738 4 5 33 54 50.93 38.20 53.06 35.57 0 0 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 2/15 2/32 4/52 4/34 Catches/ 7/– 2/– 28/– 32/– Source: 26 June 2019 Vijay Shankar (born 26 January 1991) is an Indian cricketer who plays for the Domestic career [ ] Playing for Tamil Nadu, he won two He led the Tamil Nadu team to title triumphs in 2016-17 Vijay hazare trophy and Deodhar trophy. In October 2018, he was named in India C's squad for the Indian Premier League [ ] In the In January 2018, he was bought by the He was traded back to the International career [ ] 2017 Sri Lanka and 2018 Nidahas Trophy [ ] On 20 November 2017, he was named as 2019 Australia and New Zealand [ ] In January 2019, Shankar was named the replacement for On 18 January 2019 he made his ODI debut against 2019 Cricket World Cup [ ] In April 2019, he was named in Personal life [ ] On 20 August 2020, Shankar announced engagement with Vaishali Visweswaran and married her on 27 January 2021.The couple welcomed their first child on October 30, 2021. References [ ] • www.icc-cricket.com . Retrieved 21 December 2019. • . Retrieved 21 November ...

Vijay Shankar Profile

Name Vijay Shankar Born January 26, 1991 Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu Age 32 years 142 days Teams India, Tamil Nadu, Chennai Super Kings, Rest of India, India A, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Lyca Kovai Kings, South Zone, India Blue, Delhi Capitals, Chepauk Super Gillies, India B, India C, Salem Spartans, Gujarat Titans, IDream Tiruppur Tamizhans Nickname Shankar Bat Style Right Handed Bat Bowl Style Right-arm medium A late bloomer by Indian standards, Vijay Shankar has turned out to be a consistent performer for Tamil Nadu across all formats of the game. A highly rated middle-order batsman, he is a more than useful medium-pacer as well, a skill that has earned him a place in the Indian national team. Vijay Shankar hails from a family of cricketer, his father and brother Ajay has played lower division cricket for Tamil Nadu. His career has seen several disruptions due to injury, Vijay has carved a niche for himself in Tamil Nadu's middle-order, particularly after the exit of long-serving batsman, Subramanium Badrinath. He made his debut as a first-class cricketer in 2012 and it took him two years to stamp his authority at the first-class level. In the 2014-15 Ranji season, Vijay came into the selectors reckoning with two Man of the match awards. In the knockouts that year he made scores of 111, 82, 91 and 103. These stellar performances weren't unnoticed as he was selected for the India 'A' team soon. Genuine all-rounders are a rare commodity in Indian cricket and Vijay Shankar's solidi...

IPL 2021

You've played 98 T20s so far and will likely tick over 100 this IPL. How do you look back on a career that has had its share of highs and lows: from the Actually, this number [100] was in my mind when I joined the Tamil Nadu team for the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy in January. I was thinking of playing my 100th T20 game, but then I totally forgot about it. I think most of my lows came around my injuries, which set me back in whatever I was working on, but I learnt how to come out of it and handle these situations. So, playing my 100th T20 game will definitely be a good thing for me. I think I've also played 90 [88] List A matches, so I thought I would get close to 100 in that as well. You've had to deal with multiple freak injuries over the years. What has been the biggest learning since your T20 debut? It has been an amazing journey. When it goes your way, things might happen quickly [for you], but sometimes you may have to grind all the way. I had to wait for my opportunity to get into the Indian side. And then injuries and all… These were all great challenges for me and I just thought I should focus on things I can control: my practice and training. Every time I come out of an injury, I've always focused on my own thing rather than what's happening outside. That's one thing that made me push myself. I don't really compare myself with others and I don't think about what others are doing. For me it was important to get better as a cricketer. With all the data available, it ha...

TNPL 2023: Shahrukh Khan's all round show overshadows Vijay Shankar's three

Shahrukh Khan and Vijay Shankar. (Photo Source: Twitter) In the opening game of Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) 2023, Lyca Kovai Kings (LKK) thrashed iDream Tirrupur Tamizhans (ITT) by 70 runs, at the SNR College Cricket Ground, in Coimbatore. Shahrukh Khan, the skipper of Lyca looked exceptional with both bat and the ball to steer his team to a massive victory in front of the home crowd. Earlier, ITT skipper, R Sai Kishore, won the toss and invited the home side to bat first. P Bhuvaneswaran and Vijay Shankar gave an ideal start to Tamizhans as they picked up three wickets of the hosts inside the powerplay overs. With the fall of early wickets, Sai Sudharsan took the matter into his hands and stitched an 82-run partnership with U Mukilesh to bail his team out of trouble from early jolts. In the last overs of LKK, Sudharsan and skipper Shahrukh played some fine strokes to help their team to dominate the visitors. Riding on the blistering knocks of Sudharsan (86 off 45) and captain Shahrukh (25 off 15), Lyca posted a decent total of 179/7 on the board. Shankar took 3/26 figures with the ball in his four-over spell and became the highest wicket-taker for Tamizhans. Defending the total, LKK looked confident as K Gowtham Thamarai sent the Tamizhans’ opener, NS Chaturved, back to the pavilion in his first over. However, Tushar Raheja and K Vishal Vaidhya gave some tough time to their opponents but Shahrukh stepped up with the ball and provided a crucial breakthrough to his tea...

IPL 2023: Vijay Shankar's blazing 51 not out propels Gujarat to seven

Miller got a life at 26 when Suyash dropped his catch at third man off Russell and Shankar added more salt to the wound by hoicking a six over deep mid-wicket. Shankar came into his own when he pummeled Chakaravarthy for three fantastic sixes -- off two slog-sweep and a mighty pull to take 24 runs off the 17th over.

Vijay Shankar's honest remark on India return after giving '2019 WC' reminder

If not entirely, but the Gujarat Titans' Vijay Shankar(AFP) Shankar has made a stunning return in IPL 2023, scoring 199 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 165.8 with two fifties, both of which came against Kolkata Knight Riders and it was these very knocks that gave fans that "2019 World Cup" vibes. In the first match, in Ahmedabad, he scored an unbeaten 63 off just 24 balls to power GT to 204, in a match where Rinku Singh stole the limelight with those magical five sixes. In the second match, on Saturday at the Eden Gardens, he scored a thundering 24-ball 51, this time in a winning cause. ALSO READ: Back in 2019, knocks like these saw Shankar rise out of nowhere to make the World Cup squad, amid controversy as he replaced Ambati Rayudu. With 2023 being a World Cup year, fans feels that selectors might want to have a look at Shankar's form amid the No.4 conundrum where Shreyas Iyer is presently out with injury an Suryakumar Yadav has struggled in the format. After the match in Kolkata on Saturday, Shankar made an honest remark on his return to the Indian team. "It's too far for me. Mentally I'm really not thinking about that. If I can win matches for my team that's the only satisfaction I can take from every game," Shankar said. "I'll be really happy to contribute to my team's wins. Cricket is something we love, that's why we still continue playing. No expectations, I just wanted to enjoy my cricket." Shankar last played for India in the World Cup match against West I...

IPL 2023: Vijay Shankar's blazing 51 not out propels Gujarat to seven

Miller got a life at 26 when Suyash dropped his catch at third man off Russell and Shankar added more salt to the wound by hoicking a six over deep mid-wicket. Shankar came into his own when he pummeled Chakaravarthy for three fantastic sixes -- off two slog-sweep and a mighty pull to take 24 runs off the 17th over.

Vijay Shankar Profile

Name Vijay Shankar Born January 26, 1991 Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu Age 32 years 142 days Teams India, Tamil Nadu, Chennai Super Kings, Rest of India, India A, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Lyca Kovai Kings, South Zone, India Blue, Delhi Capitals, Chepauk Super Gillies, India B, India C, Salem Spartans, Gujarat Titans, IDream Tiruppur Tamizhans Nickname Shankar Bat Style Right Handed Bat Bowl Style Right-arm medium A late bloomer by Indian standards, Vijay Shankar has turned out to be a consistent performer for Tamil Nadu across all formats of the game. A highly rated middle-order batsman, he is a more than useful medium-pacer as well, a skill that has earned him a place in the Indian national team. Vijay Shankar hails from a family of cricketer, his father and brother Ajay has played lower division cricket for Tamil Nadu. His career has seen several disruptions due to injury, Vijay has carved a niche for himself in Tamil Nadu's middle-order, particularly after the exit of long-serving batsman, Subramanium Badrinath. He made his debut as a first-class cricketer in 2012 and it took him two years to stamp his authority at the first-class level. In the 2014-15 Ranji season, Vijay came into the selectors reckoning with two Man of the match awards. In the knockouts that year he made scores of 111, 82, 91 and 103. These stellar performances weren't unnoticed as he was selected for the India 'A' team soon. Genuine all-rounders are a rare commodity in Indian cricket and Vijay Shankar's solidi...

Vijay Shankar's honest remark on India return after giving '2019 WC' reminder

If not entirely, but the Gujarat Titans' Vijay Shankar(AFP) Shankar has made a stunning return in IPL 2023, scoring 199 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 165.8 with two fifties, both of which came against Kolkata Knight Riders and it was these very knocks that gave fans that "2019 World Cup" vibes. In the first match, in Ahmedabad, he scored an unbeaten 63 off just 24 balls to power GT to 204, in a match where Rinku Singh stole the limelight with those magical five sixes. In the second match, on Saturday at the Eden Gardens, he scored a thundering 24-ball 51, this time in a winning cause. ALSO READ: Back in 2019, knocks like these saw Shankar rise out of nowhere to make the World Cup squad, amid controversy as he replaced Ambati Rayudu. With 2023 being a World Cup year, fans feels that selectors might want to have a look at Shankar's form amid the No.4 conundrum where Shreyas Iyer is presently out with injury an Suryakumar Yadav has struggled in the format. After the match in Kolkata on Saturday, Shankar made an honest remark on his return to the Indian team. "It's too far for me. Mentally I'm really not thinking about that. If I can win matches for my team that's the only satisfaction I can take from every game," Shankar said. "I'll be really happy to contribute to my team's wins. Cricket is something we love, that's why we still continue playing. No expectations, I just wanted to enjoy my cricket." Shankar last played for India in the World Cup match against West I...