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Cricket player Piyush Chawla Biography, Wiki

Born on December 24, 1988, Piyush Chawla (pronounced ⓧ) is an Indian cricket player who has represented the country's national squad. He was a part of the Indian squad that won the Cricket World Cup in 2011 and the T20 World Cup in 2007. In domestic cricket, he is regarded as a leg-spinning all-rounder.
Cricket player Piyush Chawla Biography, Wiki

Born on December 24, 1988, Piyush Chawla (pronounced ⓧ) is an Indian cricket player who has represented the country’s national squad. He was a part of the Indian squad that won the Cricket World Cup in 2011 and the T20 World Cup in 2007. In domestic cricket, he is regarded as a leg-spinning all-rounder.

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Piyush Chawla was raised in Moradabad, where he was taught the fundamentals of cricket by his first coach, Mr. KK Gautam, at Sonakpur Stadium. Piyush Chawla attended Wilsonia College to finish his education. He has also represented the Central Zone and the India under-19 squad.

Piyush Chawla Career

In his two Under-19 Test matches, Chawla took 13 wickets at a bowling average just above 12 on his debut for the India U-19 team against the England U-19 squad in 2004–05. In the 2005–06 home series against Australia U–19, he took eight wickets in five matches as they won the limited overs series 4–1.

In 2005–06, Chawla was chosen to represent India B in the Challenger Trophy. In the first match of the series, he only bowled three of ten overs and gave up 21 runs, but he still managed to pick up two wickets against India A. Later, in the final match against the Seniors, he took out Sachin Tendulkar, who was bowled with a googly, in an effort that Cricinfo called “impressive”. To finish with three for 49, he also removed Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni; however, the Seniors won by a margin of three wickets.

Two weeks later, in the Duleep Trophy, he made his first-class debut for Central Zone against South Zone, scoring sixty runs in an eight-wicket stand of 92 runs with Harvinder Singh. Despite only reaching one of the top five batsmen once, he also finished with match bowling numbers of 27.2–3–100–6. He has been acquainted with Kiran More since he was fifteen years old, and at seventeen, he already has a bright future in cricket. In the 2006 U-19 World Cup final, he demonstrated his mettle once more by taking four wickets in eight overs while only giving up eight runs. He scored 25 (n.o.) runs as well.

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As a result, in March 2006, he was included in the Indian Test team for the first Test match against England in Nagpur. He was also picked to make his debut in the second Test match against England in Mohali, becoming the second-youngest Test debutant for India, behind Sachin Tendulkar. He got his one wicket, Andrew Flintoff, in this Test match (0/45 from 9 overs and 1/8 from 5.1 overs).

On May 12, 2007, he played his debut One-Day International (ODI) for India against Bangladesh. With three wickets in his debut, he had great success. He took three wickets in the second ODI against Ireland and was just as brilliant.

After a two-year break, he played in a test match again against South Africa in April 2008. Despite bowling just four wicketless overs in the second innings, he captured 2/66 (including the wickets of opener Neil McKenzie and AB de Villiers).

In 2009, Chawla became a temporary substitute for Pakistani player Yasir Arafat by signing with Sussex County Cricket Club for a month. He got eight wickets in his debut County Championship encounter against Worcestershire. He batted ninth in the opening innings and made 102* off of just 86 balls. Chawla was chosen to play in the West Indies in the 2010 ICC World Twenty20. He was also a part of the Indian team that won the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup.

at December 2012, he made a comeback to play his third Test match at Nagpur against England, where the hosts had fielded four spinners: Chawla, debutant Ravindra Jadeja, Pragyan Ojha, and Ravichandran Ashwin. This was his third Test match in four years. Chawla finished the first innings with 4/69. In August 2013, Chawla made a comeback to English county cricket when he signed on as an overseas player for Somerset for the final five weeks of the season.

With 32 wickets in six games, he was Gujarat’s top wicket-taker in the 2017–18 Ranji Trophy. In the Vijay Hazare Trophy season 2018–19, he led Gujarat in wickets claimed with sixteen in eight games.

Piyush Chawla Career in IPL

2008–2013 saw Chawla compete in the Indian Premier League for the Kings XI Punjab club. He’s done well during his tenure at Punjab. Only five players had a better record at the time than him after IPL 4, having collected 57 wickets in 55 matches. He was traded to KXIP in the fourth IPL edition for US$900,000.

In the IPL 7 auction on February 12, 2014, Chawla was purchased by the Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 425 lac. The Kolkata Knight Riders purchased him in the January 2018 IPL auction. The Chennai Super Kings purchased him at the 2020 Indian Premier League auction, ahead of the 2020 Indian Premier League. Ahead of the 2021 Indian Premier League, Chawla was acquired by the Mumbai Indians in the IPL auction in February 2021. Chawla did not sell during the 2022 Indian Premier League. Nevertheless, the Mumbai Indians acquired him once more at the IPL auction in advance of the 2023 Indian Premier League, this time for a starting price of INR 50 lac.

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