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| internationalspan = 2000-2004
| testdebutdate = 15 June
| testdebutyear = 2001
| testdebutagainst = Zimbabwe
| testcap = 1
| lasttestdate = 29 August
| lasttestyear = 2001
| lasttestagainst = Sri Lanka
| odidebutdate = 30 May
| odidebutyear = 2000
| odidebutagainst = Bangladesh
| odicap = 1
| lastodidate = 13 March
| lastodiyear = 2004
| lastodiagainst = Pakistan
| batting = Left-hand bat
| batting = Left-hand bat
| bowling = Slow left-arm orthodox
| bowling = Slow left-arm orthodox
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| date = 4 February
| date = 4 September
| year = 2006
| year = 2017
| source = [http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/26802.html ESPNcricinfo]
| source = [http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/26802.html ESPNcricinfo]
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'''Hemang Kamal Badani''' {{audio|Hemang_Badani.ogg|pronunciation}} (born 14 November 1976, in [[Madras]], [[Tamil Nadu]]) is a former [[Indian cricket team|Indian]] [[cricket]]er. He is a left-handed middle order batsman and left arm slow bowler. He has a batting average of the near 30s and strike rate in the 70s in [[One Day International]]s. In [[Test cricket]], he has been less successful only playing four international matches with an average of 15. He played for a period in the breakaway [[Indian Cricket League]] for the [[Chennai Superstars]] team. Therefore, he was ruled ineligible for mainstream cricket with [[Tamil Nadu cricket team|Tamil Nadu]] and India during this time.
'''Hemang Kamal Badani''' {{audio|Hemang_Badani.ogg|pronunciation}} (born 14 November 1976, in [[Madras]], [[Tamil Nadu]]) is a former [[Indian cricket team|Indian]] [[cricket]]er.


==Domestic career==
His most famous [[innings]] was the [[One Day International|ODI]] against [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] in the 2000–2001 series at [[Pune]], where he scored his maiden [[century]]. [[Sourav Ganguly]], the then captain played Badani consistently for two more tours, mostly as middle-lower order batting [[all rounder]] who bowled [[left arm orthodox spin]]. He made several appearances before he was dropped from the ODI team in 2004.
He played for a period in the breakaway [[Indian Cricket League]] for the [[Chennai Superstars]] team. Therefore, he was ruled ineligible for mainstream cricket with [[Tamil Nadu cricket team|Tamil Nadu]] and India during this time.


In 2007, Badani signed up for the [[Indian Cricket League]]. He quit the ICL in 2009 and made himself available for selection for the [[Indian Premier League]], domestic cricket, and consideration for the Indian national cricket team after one year of quitting the ICL.
In 2007, Badani signed up for the [[Indian Cricket League]]. He quit the ICL in 2009 and made himself available for selection for the [[Indian Premier League]], domestic cricket, and consideration for the Indian national cricket team after one year of quitting the ICL.
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On 27 January 2010, he along with Tamil Nadu all-rounder C Ganapthy were selected by the [[Chennai Super Kings]] for the [[2010 Indian Premier League]] but was not chosen in any of the matches.
On 27 January 2010, he along with Tamil Nadu all-rounder C Ganapthy were selected by the [[Chennai Super Kings]] for the [[2010 Indian Premier League]] but was not chosen in any of the matches.
He plays for Vidarbha in Ranji Trophy.
He plays for Vidarbha in Ranji Trophy.

==International career==
He is a left-handed middle order batsman and left arm slow bowler. He has a batting average of the near 30s and strike rate in the 70s in [[One Day International]]s. In [[Test cricket]], he has been less successful only playing four international matches with an average of 15.

His most famous [[innings]] was the [[One Day International|ODI]] against [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] in the 2000–2001 series at [[Pune]], where he scored his maiden [[century]]. [[Sourav Ganguly]], the then captain played Badani consistently for two more tours, mostly as middle-lower order batting [[all rounder]] who bowled [[left arm orthodox spin]]. He made several appearances before he was dropped from the ODI team in 2004.

==International centuries==
===ODI centuries===
{| class="wikitable"
!colspan=8|One Day International centuries of Hemang Badani
|-
! style="width;30px;"| No !! style="width:50px;"| Runs !! style="width:50px;"| Match !! style="width:140px;"| Against !! style="width:280px;"| City/Country !! style="width:250px;"| Venue !! style="width:140px;"| Start date !!style="width:50px;"| Result
|-
| '''[1]''' || 100 || || {{cr|AUS}} || {{flagicon|IND}} [[Pune]], [[India]] || [[Nehru Stadium, Pune|Nehru Stadium]] || 28 March 2001 || Lost
|}

==International awards==
===One Day International Cricket===
====Man of the Match awards====
{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%; margin-left:10px"
|-
!style="text-align: middle; background: #00BFFF;"|<span style="color:black;"> No.
!style="text-align: middle; background: #00BFFF;"|<span style="color:black;"> Opponent
!style="text-align: middle; background: #00BFFF;"|<span style="color:black;"> Venue
!style="text-align: middle; background: #00BFFF;"|<span style="color:black;"> Date
!style="text-align: middle; background: #00BFFF;"|<span style="color:black;"> Match Performance
!style="text-align: middle; background: #00BFFF;"|<span style="color:black;"> Result
|-
| 1
| [[Zimbabwe national cricket team|Zimbabwe]]
| [[Barabati Stadium]], [[Cuttack]]
| 2 December 2000
| 1 ct. ; 58* (69 balls: 3x4, 1x6)
| {{cr|IND}} won by 3 wickets.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.howstat.com/cricket/Statistics/Matches/MatchScorecard_ODI.asp?MatchCode=1746 |title= 2000-2001 India v Zimbabwe - 1st Match - Cuttack}}</ref>
|}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 16:03, 11 September 2017

Hemang Badani
Personal information
Full name
Hemang Kamal Badani
Born14 November 1976 (1976-11-14) (age 48)
Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
BattingLeft-hand bat
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 1)15 June 2001 v Zimbabwe
Last Test29 August 2001 v Sri Lanka
ODI debut (cap 1)30 May 2000 v Bangladesh
Last ODI13 March 2004 v Pakistan
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI
Matches 4 40
Runs scored 94 867
Batting average 15.66 33.34
100s/50s -/- 1/4
Top score 38 100
Balls bowled 48 183
Wickets 3
Bowling average 49.66
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match n/a
Best bowling 1/7
Catches/stumpings 6/- 13/-
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 4 September 2017

Hemang Kamal Badani pronunciation (born 14 November 1976, in Madras, Tamil Nadu) is a former Indian cricketer.

Domestic career

He played for a period in the breakaway Indian Cricket League for the Chennai Superstars team. Therefore, he was ruled ineligible for mainstream cricket with Tamil Nadu and India during this time.

In 2007, Badani signed up for the Indian Cricket League. He quit the ICL in 2009 and made himself available for selection for the Indian Premier League, domestic cricket, and consideration for the Indian national cricket team after one year of quitting the ICL.

On 27 January 2010, he along with Tamil Nadu all-rounder C Ganapthy were selected by the Chennai Super Kings for the 2010 Indian Premier League but was not chosen in any of the matches. He plays for Vidarbha in Ranji Trophy.

International career

He is a left-handed middle order batsman and left arm slow bowler. He has a batting average of the near 30s and strike rate in the 70s in One Day Internationals. In Test cricket, he has been less successful only playing four international matches with an average of 15.

His most famous innings was the ODI against Australia in the 2000–2001 series at Pune, where he scored his maiden century. Sourav Ganguly, the then captain played Badani consistently for two more tours, mostly as middle-lower order batting all rounder who bowled left arm orthodox spin. He made several appearances before he was dropped from the ODI team in 2004.

International centuries

ODI centuries

One Day International centuries of Hemang Badani
No Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Start date Result
[1] 100  Australia India Pune, India Nehru Stadium 28 March 2001 Lost

International awards

One Day International Cricket

Man of the Match awards

No. Opponent Venue Date Match Performance Result
1 Zimbabwe Barabati Stadium, Cuttack 2 December 2000 1 ct. ; 58* (69 balls: 3x4, 1x6)  India won by 3 wickets.[1]

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  1. ^ "2000-2001 India v Zimbabwe - 1st Match - Cuttack".