Ramnaresh Sarwan, Right Hand Batsman, West Indies

WEST INDIES
Name
Ramnaresh Ronnie Sarwan
Country
West Indies
Date of Birth
June 23, 1980
Place of Birth
Wakeanan
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Leg breaks
ODI Debut
July 20, 2000 v England
Test Debut
May 18, 2000 v Pakistan
T20 Debut
September 11, 2007 v South Africa
- TESTs
- ODIs
- T20s
Ramnaresh Sarwan is a batsman short in stature but he falls anything but short when it comes to cricketing ability. He showed supreme talent in the first few games he played which caused a lot of hype about his batting prowess. He lived upto that hype with a successful England tour in 2000. It was never looking back for the Guyanese batsman as he cemented his place in the Windies Test and ODI side.
His footwork requires no early trigger movements and is strikingly confident and precise. One of Sarwan's greatest strengths has been his ability to adapt to the situation and the game. Also, his basics are strong which is why it is even more difficult to dislodge him when set at the crease. In 2007, he was named the West Indies skipper after Brian Lara retired.
His footwork requires no early trigger movements and is strikingly confident and precise. One of Sarwan's greatest strengths has been his ability to adapt to the situation and the game. Also, his basics are strong which is why it is even more difficult to dislodge him when set at the crease. In 2007, he was named the West Indies skipper after Brian Lara retired.
TESTs BATTING vs ALL TEAMS
M
INN
NO
Runs
HS
100s
50s
Avg
Srr
74
132
8
4909
261
11
30
39.59
45.69
TESTs BOWLING vs ALL TEAMS
M
Overs
Runs
Mdns
Wkts
Avg
Best
Econ
74
331
1129
33
23
49.09
4/37
3.41
