Denesh Ramdin, Wicket keeper, West Indies

WEST INDIES
Name
Denesh Ramdin
Country
West Indies
Date of Birth
March 13, 1985
Place of Birth
Couva, Trinidad
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
ODI Debut
July 31, 2005 v India
Test Debut
July 13, 2005 v Sri Lanka
T20 Debut
February 16, 2006 v New Zealand
- TESTs
- ODIs
- T20s
Denesh Ramdin is a right-handed wicketkeeper-batsman with great potential. He is considered to be the solution to West Indies' long drought of a quality wicket-keeper after Jeff Dujon. Ramdin is a product of the Under 19 system. Ramdin was originally a fast bowler who kept wickets after he had finished his stint with the ball. At the age of 13, he decided to concentrate only on his keeping and working on his ability as a keeper. He led Trinidad & Tobago's and West Indies' Under-19 sides before being selected for the senior side.
At the age of 19 and with the experience of only 13 first-class games, Denesh impressed one and all with great reflexes and agility behind the stumps. With a gritty and fighting attitude, Ramdin is also a valuable asset to have in the batting line-up.
At the age of 19 and with the experience of only 13 first-class games, Denesh impressed one and all with great reflexes and agility behind the stumps. With a gritty and fighting attitude, Ramdin is also a valuable asset to have in the batting line-up.
TESTs BATTING vs ALL TEAMS
M
INN
NO
Runs
HS
100s
50s
Avg
Srr
29
52
6
948
71
0
5
20.61
45.84
TESTs BOWLING vs ALL TEAMS
M
Overs
Runs
Mdns
Wkts
Avg
Best
Econ
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
