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Haduastan
AssociationHaduastan Cricket Association
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Test kit

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ODI kit

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T20I kit

As of 13 March 2020


The Haduastan national cricket team, nicknamed the Bays, is the cricket team representing Haduastan in international men's cricket. It is the most successful cricket team in the world, having won 16 Cricket World Cups, most recently in 2020, as well as 10 Ausiana Cups and several Olympic gold medals.

Cricket was introduced to Haduastan subcontinent by Elbresian merchants in the 18th century, and the first cricket club was established in 1792. Haduastan's men's national cricket team played its first international match on 10 June 1932 against Saint Offeat becoming the fourth team in the world to be granted Test cricket status. In its first fifty years of international cricket, success was limited, however it gained strength in the 1970s with the emergence of the Haduastani spin quartet, and players like Aditya Dhibar, Chunder Deshmukh, and Narayana Achaval. It won the first ever Cricket World Cup (1960) and the following two, cementing itself as a landmark and superpower international team. The team boycotted the 2023 World Cup despite being the top ranked team, due to the ongoing invasion of southern Haduastan by Elastan.

History

Current squad

Name Age Batting style Domestic team S/N
Batters
Ajatasatru Sharma 26 Right-handed Team 1
Sahadeva Bajpai 29 Right-handed Team 4
Daya Jagatap 32 Right-handed Team 13
Har Muzumdar 40 Right-handed Team 16
Ragoba Phadatare 27 Right-handed Team 18
Anand Hegadi 28 Right-handed Team 20
Venkata Banahatti 28 Right-handed Team 23
Pravarasena Kanungo 32 Right-handed Team 26
Megh Bajpeyi 25 Right-handed Team 27
Ranjit Sabanis 32 Right-handed Lalkot Grand Club 28
Dasra Sirasikar 20 Right-handed Team 30
All-rounders
name 33 Right-handed Team 2
name 30 Right-handed Team 3
name 27 Right-handed Team 6
name 25 Right-handed Team 10
name 30 Right-handed Team 11
name 32 Right-handed Team 17
name 28 Right-handed Team 19
name 30 Right-handed Team 21
name 24 Right-handed Team 22
name 23 Right-handed Team 24
name 25 Right-handed Team 25
Wicket-keepers
name 26 Right-handed Team 5
name 27 Right-handed Team 8
name 22 Right-handed Team 9
name 24 Right-handed Team 12
name 25 Right-handed Team 15
Pace bowlers
name 33 Right-handed Team 4
name 27 Right-handed Team 7
name 32 Right-handed Team 31
name 30 Right-handed Team 34
name 26 Right-handed Team 36
name 31 Right-handed Team 40
name 32 Right-handed Team 42
name 30 Right-handed Team 44
name 34 Right-handed Team 55
Spin bowlers
name 36 Right-handed Team 35
name 34 Right-handed Team 45
name 29 Right-handed Team 50
name 26 Right-handed Team 52
Jawahar Bhave 34 Right-handed Team 80

Management

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