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          Former England fast bowler Simon Jones talks about his inspirations in becoming a fast bowler, his injury-curtailed Test career, the captaincy of Michael..

          Hemang Badani

          Indian commentator and former cricketer

          Hemang Kamal Badani (pronunciation; born 14 November 1976) is a former Indian international cricketer.

          He is a left-handed batter and an occasional slow left-arm bowler.

          Full Name: Hemang Kamal Badani ; Born: 14 November in Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India ; Batting: Left-hand batsman ; Bowling: Slow left-arm orthodox.

        1. Full Name: Hemang Kamal Badani ; Born: 14 November in Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India ; Batting: Left-hand batsman ; Bowling: Slow left-arm orthodox.
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        3. Former England fast bowler Simon Jones talks about his inspirations in becoming a fast bowler, his injury-curtailed Test career, the captaincy of Michael.
        4. Ex-Indian Cricketer 'Hemang Badani' appointed as Delhi Capitals Head Coach.
        5. Sunrisers fielding coach Hemang Badani, meanwhile, said the side had to play the best cricket even though it cannot make it to the Playoffs.
        6. He had represented the Indian cricket team while also representing Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Haryana and Vidarbha in domestic cricket. He was part of the Indian squad that finished as runners-up at the 2000 ICC Champions Trophy.

          He is Present Head coach of Delhi Capitals team in Indian Premier League[1]

          Early life

          Hemang Badani was born on 14 November 1976 in a Gujarati family in Madras, Tamil Nadu.[2] Badani is fluent in languages Tamil, English, Gujarati, Hindi and French.[2]

          Career

          International

          Badani made his ODI debut in May 2000 in the Asia Cup match against Bangladesh at Dhaka, scoring 35 in an Indian victory.[3] Badani was part of the Indian team that played the 2000–01 Sharjah Champions Trophy aga