New Team India Chief Selector Ajit Agarkar Breaks Records of Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting

Ajit Agarkar-Sachin Tendulkar

Ajit Agarkar, a former all-around player for the Indian team, has just been named the new Chief Selector of Team India by the BCCI. Chetan Sharma has been replaced by Ajit, who quit all three types of cricket 10 years ago. Please tell them that Chetan Sharma’s job has been open for the past five months, and that Shiv Sundar Das has taken over as temporary selector.

Please tell them that Ajit has broken a lot of records for the Indian team. He has played in 26 Tests, 191 ODIs, 4 T20s, 110 First Class games, 270 List A games, and 62 T20 games.

Not only that, but Ajit Agarkar was also on the team led by MS Dhoni that won the World Cup in 2007. In a match at Lord’s ground, he also beat his friend Sachin Tendulkar’s record. In that case, this piece should tell us everything we need to know about Ajit Agarkar’s past.

At Lord’s, Ajit Agarkar beat Sachin-Ponting’s record

image: Ajit Agarkar-Sachin Tendulkar

In fact, during a tour of England in August 2002, Ajit Agarkar hit a strong century in the second innings at the historic ground of Lord’s. This gave him a special and cool mark. He made 109 runs on 190 balls without getting out. He beat the record of great batsmen Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting with this hundred.

With this, he became the first player to get 200 wickets and 1000 runs in ODIs while playing fewer games. During this, he beat Shaun Pollock’s record, who had done this in 138 sets.

Some unwanted records of Ajit Agarkar

In 1998, Ajit Agarkar played his first Test match. The first game he played was against Zimbabwe. Between 1999 and 2000, his career took a turn for the worse. Under Sachin Tendulkar’s leadership as captain, Ajit Agarkar got a bad record, which he will never forget by accident. During his tour of Australia, he was out on zero in five of the Tests. He has been kicked out of 7 jobs in a row, which is embarrassing.

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