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Dinesh Mongia

BornApril 17, 1977
Major TeamsIndia, Punjab
Known AsDinesh Mongia
Batting StyleLeft Hand Bat
Bowling StyleSlow Left Arm Orthodox
Test Debut
ODI Debut2000/01 against Australia at Pune


Profile
Dinesh Mongia is a very talented left-handed batsman. He has been selected in the ODI team on his big scores in the domestic arena playing for his state Punjab. He has 13 centuries at the domestic level his highest score being 308 not out.

News Articles
Sehwag dropped as Ganguly stages ODI comeback (2007-01-12)

India continues string of shameful defeats (2006-12-03)

India looking to Laxman, Twenty20 win for inspiration (2006-12-03)

Twenty-20 win is a confidence booster: Sehwag (2006-12-02)

India register encouraging win (2006-12-02)

Guarded reaction to Ganguly's comeback (2006-12-01)

India missed experienced players in middle order: Sehwag (2006-11-30)
Ganguly in the frame for Test recall (2006-11-29)
Beleaguered India take on confident South Africa (2006-11-28)
    ... more news stories



Test Statistics
 MINoRunsHsAve10050CtSt
Batting0
 OMRWAveBest5w10wSrEcon
Bowling0

One Day Statistics
 MINORunsHSAve10050SRCtSt
Batting2929379115930.421274.06110
 OMRWAveBest4w5wSrEcon
Bowling17.20126342.003/310034.67.26




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