Sanjay Bangar Age, Wiki and Bio

Sanjay Bangar

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth11/10/1972
Age51 years
BirthplaceBeed, Maharashtra, India

Bio/Wiki

Real NameSanjay Bapusaheb Bangar
NicknameBangar

Physical Stats & More

Height180 cm
Weight70 kg
Eye ColorDark Brown
Hair ColorGrey
Body Measurements
Chest40 Inches
Waist34 Inches
Biceps13 Inches

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolNot Known
CollegeNot Known
Educational Qualifications10th Standard

Personal Life

HometownBeed, Maharashtra, India
ReligionHindu
HobbiesListening Music

Relationships & More

Marital StatusNot Known
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known
WifeNot Known
Children
SonNot Known
DaughterNot Known

Family

FatherNot Known
MotherNot Known
Siblings
BrotherNot Known
SisterNot Known

Career

International Debut
Test3 December 2001 vs England at Mohali
ODI25 January 2002 vs England at Chennai
International Retirement
Test19 December 2002 vs New Zealand at Hamilton
ODI24 January 2004 vs Zimbabwe at Adelaide
Coach/Mentor
  • Late Vasant Amladi
  • Kiran Joshi
Domestic/State Team
  • Deccan Chargers
  • Kolkata Knight Riders
  • Railways
Likes to play againstEngland
Career Turning PointWhen he scored 100 Not Out against Zimbabwe in his second Test Match batting at number 7

Favourites

Favourite Cricketer
  • Kapil Dev
  • Sunil Gavaskar

Some Lesser Known Facts

Sanjay Bangar's smoking habits and alcohol consumption are not known.
Bangar found his inspiration to pursue cricket after watching the 1983 Cricket World Cup Final on a neighbor's television.
He gained recognition in cricket by representing Railways, where he showcased skills in both bowling and batting.
Bangar was a versatile player in the team, capable of batting at various positions from opener to number 7.
Known as a lucky charm, India did not lose any Test matches out of twelve when Bangar played, except for his last 2 matches in New Zealand.
He boasts 8349 runs and 300 wickets in 165 First-Class matches, establishing himself as a domestic cricket veteran.
In August 2014, he took on the role of Batting Coach for the Indian Cricket Team.