Shadab Jakati

Shadab Bashir Jakati (born 27 November 1980 in Vasco da Gama, Goa) is an Indian first class cricketer. He was Coached By Nitin Vernekar. He is a left-handed batsman and a slow left arm orthodox bowler. He represents Goa in first class cricket and Gujarat Lions in the Indian Premier League.[1] In 2008, Shadab Jakati used the IPL to get out of cricketing obscurity. A left-arm orthodox spinner, Jakati got appreciable turn from the South African pitches and was crucial to Chennai Super Kings' surge in the middle stages of the 2009 tournament. He claimed four-fors in back-to-back games, a remarkable achievement in twenty overs, to announce himself. He is a regular member of Chennai super kings. He was also a key figure in Chennai's winning campaign the following year, taking 13 wickets. In 2014 IPL auction RCB brought him for 20 lakhs. In 2014 he has not been impressive.After excellent performance in mushtaq ali trophy he is back in the IPL. Gujrat Lions bought him for 20lakhs.

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Like his Goa team-mate Swapnil Asnodkar in 2008, Shadab Jakati used the IPL to get out of cricketing obscurity. A left-arm orthodox spinner, Jakati got appreciable turn from the South African pitches, and was crucial to Chennai Super Kings' surge in the middle stages of the 2009 tournament. He claimed four-fors in back-to-back games, a remarkable achievement in Twenty20s, to announce himself. He was also a key figure in Chennai's winning campaign the following year, taking 13 wickets.

His Twenty20 awakening came after 10 years of first-class cricket, a period during which he managed 1000 runs and 100 wickets. Goa made the semi-finals of the Plate League last season and Jakati was an important bits-and-pieces player in that campaign. He scored 161 runs at 20.12 and took 16 wickets at 31.81.

Given his overall modest record, Jakati was an inspired pick for Chennai. What would have worked in his favour was his economy-rate of 5.8 in India's only domestic Twenty20 competition in 2006.

Cricinfo Staff April 2010

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