Kiran Powar

Kiran Powar
Personal information
Full name Kiran Rajaram Powar
Born (1976-04-06) 6 April 1976
Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra, India
Batting style Left-handed
Bowling style Right arm off spin
Role Batsman
Relations Ramesh Powar (brother)
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1996/972000/01 Mumbai
2001/02 Goa
2002/032003/04 Assam
2004/052006/07 Baroda
First-class debut 25 February 1997 Mumbai v Haryana
Last First-class 4 December 2006 Baroda v Saurashtra
List A debut 21 November 2000 Mumbai v Gujarat
Last List A 9 March 2006 West Zone v South Zone
Career statistics
Competition FC List A Youth Test Youth ODI
Matches 39 32 3 6
Runs scored 2562 867 225 147
Batting average 42.00 34.68 37.50 29.40
100s/50s 8/14 1/5 1/0 0/1
Top score 175 114 146 72
Balls bowled 1156 548 6 0
Wickets 10 9 0
Bowling average 60.60 49.00
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling 2/39 2/7 0/3
Catches/stumpings 26/ 10/ 2/ 2/
Source: CricketArchive, 30 September 2008

Kiran Powar (born 6 April 1976 in Bombay, Maharashtra), is an Indian cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler and is the brother of Ramesh Powar.

Playing Career

Powar led the U-19 team that visited Australia in 1994/95 season. The series was lost 2-0 (Test matches) and 2-1 (Youth ODI). Powar was inconsistent in the series and had one score of fifty in the ODI match leading India to their sole tour victory and a century in the fourth innings of the final test that was lost to Australia.

Powar made his debut in Ranji Trophy domestic cricket in the 1996/97 season but with the overcrowded Mumbai batting talent, moved his skills to Goa in 1997/98. He represented Assam in one season (2003/04) and moved to Vadodara in 2004/05 season. He stopped playing List A cricket in 2005/06 season but continues to play Ranji cricket.the never achieved his true potential. He never received an opportunity to play International Cricket and retired from domestic cricket after the 2003/04 season. [1][2]

ICL Career

He was one of the cricketer who signed for unofficial Indian Cricket League and one of the star for Mumbai Champs a ICL team.[3][4] [5]

Coaching Career

In 2012, Power was named as under-19s coach of Vidarbha cricket team.[6]

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