International Career
His international debut was in an ODI against Kenya at Nairobi on oct 3, 2000 in the icc knockout trophy. His contribution in that match which India eventually won was a stumping and a catch. He went on to play in total 19 ODI’s for India. The last of which was against Australia at margao in the 2001 series. His highest ODI score was a knock of 51 off 39 deliveries against Australia in the 1st ODI at Bangalore which helped set up a match winning total of 315. He made his test debut against Zimbabwe at Nagpur in Nov 2000 which India drew. He played only one more test match after that.
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