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2007-04-18 20:53:47
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answered by ramsundar 5
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Anjum Chopra (born 20 May 1977) is one of the pillars of batting of the Indian women's cricket team. She was born in New Delhi.
She made her debut in One-day Internationals on 12 February 1995 against New Zealand at Christchurch, New Zealand, and made her debut in Test cricket a few months later, against England at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on 17 November 1995.
She usually opens the batting for India. She is a left-handed batswoman and the elegance of her batting is said to be reminiscent of great English batsman David Gower. She has a rock solid defence. She usually starts slowly, but can go on to make big scores. Her highest scores in Tests and One-day Internationals are 80 and 100 respectively. She is also an occasional right-arm medium fast bowler.
She was also nominated for the 2006 ICC Awards
2007-04-19 05:24:43
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answered by acharya 1
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Anjum Chopra (born 20 May 1977) is one of the pillars of batting of the Indian women's cricket team. She was born in New Delhi.
She made her debut in One-day Internationals on 12 February 1995 against New Zealand at Christchurch, New Zealand, and made her debut in Test cricket a few months later, against England at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on 17 November 1995.
She usually opens the batting for India. She is a left-handed batswoman and the elegance of her batting is said to be reminiscent of great English batsman David Gower. She has a rock solid defence. She usually starts slowly, but can go on to make big scores. Her highest scores in Tests and One-day Internationals are 80 and 100 respectively. She is also an occasional right-arm medium fast bowler.
When Anjum Chopra is at the wicket it is difficult to keep memories of David Gower out of the mind. Batting left handed she has forced journalists to overuse the phrase 'lazy elegance.' She has been one of India's premier batswomen for a while now. Playing predominantly through the 'V' Chopra does not hesitate to come down the wicket to the spinners. Usually a slow starter, Chopra is all timing and hardly ever tries to tonk the ball. Equally comfortable on the off and on side Chopra can bat anywhere at the top of the order. When she went to England in mid 1999 her coach, Sudha Shah remarked that Chopra was a better suited to the longer version of the game. In the first and second one dayers played, Chopra came up with match winning innings including a sparkling century off 127 balls.
In the Cricinfo Rani Jhansi Trophy Chopra finished with an average of over 55 and chalked up the highest individual score, a classy unbeaten 89. A safe pair of hands, Chopra fields close to the wicket and is usually in the slips if one is required. The CricInfo Women's World Cup 2000 was the ideal stage for her to make a name for herself. As vice-captain and opening batswoman, Chopra had a chance to contribute strongly to India's cause. However, in a tournament where she did not do consistently well (Chopra had scores of 13, 69, 0, 47, 0, 70, 68 and 0), the biggest disappointment came in the crucial semifinal clash against New Zealand.
Chopra was dismissed for a first ball duck and India struggled thereafter. Knocked out in the semifinal, India had to be content watching from the sidelines as Australia and New Zealand contested the final. But five years later, in South Africa, she helped India to the final - although they were vanquished by Australia.
Chopra's last one-dayer, against England, saw her make 44 although they lost the series 4-0. She has been rewarded for her good form with the bat and so she has been shortlisted for the inaugural ICC Women's Player of the Year Award, with the winner announced in Mumbai in October.
2007-04-16 00:00:02
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Yes log on to www.cricinfo.com and select india from country tab, and you will find all the information about the said person.
2007-04-16 00:09:27
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answered by fairy 6
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Vakayil will cut and paste some information from 'Cricinfo' for you. I bet you.
2007-04-15 23:51:47
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answered by laddu25 2
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