M.S.K Prasad (Former Indian Cricketer) Wife, Records, Controversies, Age, Weight, Height and More
Published on: Jan 23, 2019 4:06 pm IST|Updated on: Aug 9, 2019 5:30 pm IST
MSK Prasad is a former Indian cricketer who is currently a chief selector of the Indian cricket team. A young boy from Guntur who made it from the junior side to the Ranji side and next to the national side. The injury to Nayan Mongia gave him a big chance to showcase his skills. In the year 1999-2000, he played six tests and three against New Zeland in the home series and three against Australia. In the 2002-03 season, he made his best score of 754 runs from 11 matches.
Name:Â M.S.K Prasad
Nickname:Â NA
Role:Â Wicketkeeper BatsmanÂ
Cricket Career
International Debut
Test:Â vs New Zealand at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Oct 10, 1999
ODI: vs Bangladesh at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, May 14, 1998Â
T20I: NAÂ
Jersey Number: NA
Major Teams: India, Andhra
Records
- He scored 754 runs in the season 200-03 in 11 matches at an average of 44.35.
- Later he joined the panel of selectors and became the heath of the south zone.
Wife and Children
Marital Status:Â MarriedÂ
Affairs/Girlfriends: NA
Wife:Â NA
Marriage Date: NA
Children:Â NA
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.):Â NA
Weight (approx.): NA
Eye Colour: BlackÂ
Hair Colour:Â BlackÂ
Personal Life
Date of Birth:Â 24th April 1975Â
Age (as of May 2019):Â 44 Years
Birth Place:Â Guntur Andhra Pradesh
Nationality: IndianÂ
Zodiac sign/Sun sign:Â NA
School: NA
College:Â NA
Educational Qualifications: NA
Signature: NA
Family
Father: NA
Mother: NA
Sister: NA
Brother: NA
Coach/Mentor: NA
Religion: HinduÂ
Address: Guntur, Andhra PradeshÂ
Preferences/Favourite
Hobbies: NA
Cricketers:Â NA
Lesser Known Facts
- He replaced Nayan Mongia in the 1999 World Cup because of his injury and grabbed a chance to show his ability with gloves.
- And after his last match, he was appointed in selector panel and becomes its chief in the year 2016.
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