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| Stuart Terence Roger Binny, Karnataka Cricketer
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| Stuart Binny is a right-handed batsman of the Karnataka cricket team. He was born on June 3, 1984 in Bangalore, Karnataka. Stuart Binny is also a right-arm medium pace bowler of the Karnataka team. He is the son of RHM Binny, a former Indian cricketer. His full name is Stuart Terence Roger Binny. He is also a right-arm medium pace bowler of the team.
Stuart Binny started his "First-class" cricket career in 2003/04. Till then, he has played in altogether 18 "First-class" matches in his cricket career with an average of 18.32. His total score in these matches is 513 runs, which includes one half-century. The highest score made by Stuart Binny in any of "First-class" matches is 54 runs and his striking rate is 69.79.
While in bowling, Stuart Binny has picked up total 10 wickets by losing 500 runs out of the 960 balls he played in the "First-class" matches. His bowling average is 50.00 and economy is 3.12 in these matches. The latest "First-class" match of Stuart Binny was against Andhra Pradesh cricket team, which was held at Anantpur from December 25 to 28 in 2006.
In the "List A" matches, Stuart Binny debuted in 2003/04. He has played in overall 18 "List A" matches with an average of 18.90. He has made his total score of 208 runs, which consists of a half-century. The maximum score of Stuart Binny in any of the "List A" matches is 74 runs and his striking rate is 86.30.
Again with ball in hand, Stuart Binny has picked up total 10 wickets by giving 404 runs out of the 474 balls he played in the "List A" matches. His bowling average is 40.40 and economy is 5.11 in these matches. The latest "List A" match played by Stuart Binny was against Uttar Pradesh team, which was held at Kanpur on March 17 in 2006.
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