After America, now Oman stole India's promising player, now international cricket will play from there forever

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Tezzbuzz|27-09-2024

Team India: This year in June 2024, many Indian players were seen playing in the co-host USA team in the T20 World Cup 2024, jointly hosted by West Indies and America. During this time, the team's fast bowler Saurabh Netrawalkar was increasingly in the headlines, now like him, there is a lot of discussion about another Indian origin cricketer who is seen leaving Team India and playing cricket for the Oman team. Next, we are going to tell you in detail about that star cricketer.

This player left Team India and is playing for Oman

Many players of Indian origin often move to another country when they do not get a chance in Team India and are seen playing cricket for another country. Today we are going to talk about one such player, who despite being of Indian origin, plays cricket for Oman Cricket Team. The name of that player is Kashyap Prajapati, he is seen batting in the top order. Kashyap is seen representing Oman in both T20 and ODI formats.

This player is from Gujarat

India's original cricketer Kashyap Prajapati is seen representing Oman Cricket Team at the international level. For your information, let us tell you that the dashing player was born on 11 October 1995 in Kheda, Gujarat. However, these players are seen leaving Team India and playing for Oman.

His stats are amazing

If we look at the performance of star batsman Kashyap Prajapati, who plays cricket for Oman, in international cricket, his figures have been excellent. The star cricketer has scored 996 runs at an average of 28.45 while batting in 35 innings of 36 ODI matches. During this period, he has scored 2 centuries and 5 half centuries with his bat in ODI cricket.

In the T20 format, the star cricketer has scored 828 runs in 43 innings of 44 matches at an average of 31.78. In this format, he has played 6 half-century innings. Apart from Kashyap Prajapati, there are many players who are seen playing international cricket for teams of other countries instead of Team India.

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