Manish Pandey, one of the underrated batsmans in the IPL legacy has become the fourth Indian player to take part in all the editions of this wonderful cricket feast. On 31st March KKR (Kolkata Knight Riders) encountered the wounded MI (Mumbai Indians) who came into the crease after back to back lose off their home ground. The roaring performance of pacers and spin bowlers of MI such as Trent Boult, Deepak Chahar, Vignesh Puthur and the debutant Ashwini kumar crumbled the batting line up of Knight Riders. And they were wrapped within the below par score of 116.
Manish Pandey stepped into the field after his team was losing the wickets in a regular interval of time and made the timeless history of becoming the fourth Indian player to take part in all the editions of IPL. Then who are the previous predecessors? Continue your reading…
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- MS Dhoni
- Virat Kohli
- Rohit Sharma
- Manish Pandey
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Let us brush off our memory with this amazing player Manish Pandey in the IPL all these years,
- Debut – 2008 for Mumbai Indians
- He played seven different franchises – MI (Mumbai Indians), RCB (Royal Challengers of Bangalore), PWI (Pune Warriors India), KKR (Kolkata Knight Riders), SRH (Sunrisers Hyderabad), LSG (Lucknow Super Giants), and DC (Delhi Capitals)
- First Indian Player to score a century in IPL.
- He recorded the century in 2009 for RCB against Deccan Chargers.
- Total number of matches – 172
- IPL Run Board – 3869