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Taduri Chandra Sudhindra, Madhya Pradesh cricketer
A left-handed batsman of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket team, who is also a right-arm fast bowler.

Taduri Chandra Sudhindra is a left-handed batsman of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket team. He was born on April 24, 1984 at Hindupur, Andhra Pradesh. His full name is Taduri Prakash Chandra Sudhindra.

Taduri Chandra Sudhindra, Madhya Pradesh cricketerThis right-arm fast bowler of the Madhya Pradesh cricket team debuted in the "First-class" matches against Jharkhand, which was held at Indore from December 9 to 12 in 2005. Till then, Taduri Chandra Sudhindra has played in seven "First-class" matches with an average of 10.14. His total score in these matches is 71 runs, which includes ten fours. His maximum score in any of the "First-class" matches is 17 runs and striking rate is 34.46. Sandeep Singh, Shankar Rao, Somasetty Suresh, Murali Kartik, Pritam Gandhe, Jolly Jobanputra and Sanjay Bangar dismissed Taduri Chandra Sudindra mostly in these matches.

Whereas in bowling, Taduri Chandra Sudhindra has picked up total 27 wickets by losing 663 runs out of the 1854 balls he played in the "First-class" matches. His bowling average is 24.55 and economy is 2.14 in these matches. His latest "First-class" match was against Goa team, which was held at Indore from December 25 to 28 in 2006. He caught Vasanth Saravanan mostly in these matches.

In the "List A" matches, Taduri Chandra Sudhindra had his debut against Rajasthan team, which was held at Indore on February 18 in 2007. He has played in altogether three "List A" matches with an average of 16.50. His total score in these matches is 33 runs, which includes two fours and two sixes. The maximum score made by Taduri Chandra Sudhindra in any of the "List A" matches is 20 runs and striking rate is 157.14.

While with ball in hand, Taduri Chandra Sudhindra has picked up total two wickets by giving 102 balls out of the 126 balls he played in the "List A" matches. His bowling average is 51.00 and economy is 4.85 in these matches. Taduri Sudhindra played his latest "List A" match against Vidarbha, which was held at Indore on February 22 in 2007. He dismissed Rohit Sharma and Tejinder Pal Singh mostly in these matches.

The "Twenty20" cricket debut of Taduri Chandra Sudhindra was against Vidarbha, which was held at Jaipur on April 3 in 2007. Till then, he has played in total eight "Twenty20" matches with an average of 10.50. His total score in these matches is 42 runs, which includes two fours. The highest score of Taduri Chandra Sudhindra in any of the "Twenty20" matches is 11 runs and striking rate is 93.33. Amit Mishra, Ranjeet Singh and Piyush Chawla mostly dismissed Taduri Sudhindra in the "Twenty20" matches.

Again with ball in hand, Taduri Chandra Sudhindra has picked up total nine wickets by losing 205 runs out of the 183 balls he played in the "Twenty20" matches. His bowling average is 22.77 and economy is 6.72 in these matches. His latest "Twenty20" match was against Tamil Nadu, which was held at Ahmedabad on April 19 in 2007. Taduri Chandra Sudhindra dismissed Anirudh Srikkanth, Deep Dasgupta, O Afzal, Rohit Jhalani, Yo Mahesh, Rohit Prakash, Manoj Tiwari, Alind Naidu and Rohit Sharma mostly in the "Twenty20" matches.

(Last Updated on : 17/01/2009)
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