词条 | Anju Jain | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Anju Jain | female = yes | image = The President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam presenting the Arjuna Award -2005 to Ms. Anju Jain for Cricket (women), at a glittering function in New Delhi on August 29, 2006.jpg | caption =President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam presenting the Arjuna Award -2005 to Anju Jain in 2006 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|8|11|df=yes}} | birth_place = Delhi, India | death_date = | death_place = | batting = Right-hand batswoman | bowling = - | role = Wicket-keeper | international = true | country = India | testdebutdate = February 7 | testdebutyear = 1995 | testdebutagainst = New Zealand | testcap = | odidebutdate = July 20 | odidebutyear = 1993 | odidebutagainst = West Indies | odicap = | lastodidate = April 10 | lastodiyear = 2005 | lastodiagainst = Australia | columns = 2 | column1 = WODI | column2 = WTest | matches1 = 65 | matches2 = 8 | runs1 = 1729 | runs2 = 441 | bat avg1 = 29.81 | bat avg2 = 36.75 | 100s/50s1 = 0/12 | 100s/50s2 = 1/3 | top score1 = 90 | top score2 = 110 | hidedeliveries = | deliveries1 = - | deliveries2 = - | wickets1 = - | wickets2 = - | bowl avg1 = - | bowl avg2 = - | fivefor1 = - | fivefor2 = - | tenfor1 = n/a | tenfor2 = n/a | best bowling1 = - | best bowling2 = - | catches/stumpings1 = 30/51 | catches/stumpings2 = 15/8 | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/53915.html cricinfo | date = 26 July 2017 }} Anju Jain (born 11 August 1974, in New Delhi) is a former Indian cricketer. She played Women's Test cricket (8 matches between 1995 and 2003) and ODI cricket (65 matches between 1993 and 2005) for India. She was the team wicket-keeper. She captained the Indian team in 8 ODI matches, all during the 2000 Cricinfo Women's Cricket World Cup where India advanced to the semi-finals before losing to New Zealand. She played for Air India women's cricket team in the Indian women's domestic league. The only player to have played for consecutive four world cups. Her 81 dismissals behind the wicket stands in the fourth position in terms of all-time dismissals by wicket-keepers from all countries. Jain also holds the record for playing the most number of Women's One Dayers by keeping wicket and by opening the batting as captain(7)[1] Anju received the Arjuna Award in 2005 for her sporting achievements from then President of India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, hence been declared the best sportsperson of the year in Cricket. Coaching careerShe has been a coach associated with the development of youth and women's cricketers of Andhra Pradesh. She has also been a coach to Odisha, Tripura and Assam as well as for the Indian side. Currently, she is the head coach of Bangladesh Women Cricket Team.[2] Women's International CenturiesWomen's Test Centuries
References1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283394.html|title=Records {{!}} Women's One-Day Internationals {{!}} Individual records (captains, players, umpires) {{!}} Captains who have kept wicket and opened the batting {{!}} ESPN Cricinfo|work=Cricinfo|access-date=2017-07-26}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.dhakatribune.com/uncategorized/2018/05/05/indias-jain-set-become-bangladesh-womens-cricket-team-head-coach|title=India's Jain set to become Bangladesh women’s cricket team head coach|publisher=Dhaka Tribune|accessdate=10 June 2018}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/ground/57977.html|title=Calcutta Cricket and Football Ground {{!}} India {{!}} Cricket Grounds {{!}} ESPN Cricinfo|website=Cricinfo|access-date=2017-07-26}}
9 : 1974 births|Living people|Recipients of the Arjuna Award|Indian women cricketers|India women Test cricketers|India women One Day International cricketers|Indian cricket coaches|Air India women cricketers|Indian women cricket captains |
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