Ajay Chavan, the right-handed batsman of Maharashtra Cricket team, was born on November 9, 1977 in Pune, Maharashtra. Ajay Chavan's full name is Ajay Sheru Chavan.
Ajay Chavan is a right-arm medium pacer. Ajay Chavan's "First-class" career was only from 2004 to 2005. He has played just one "First-Class" match and has made total score of 20 runs. His striking rate in this match is 37.03. While in bowling, he has taken 5 wickets by giving 73 runs from 227 balls.
The "List A" match span of Ajay Chavan was from 2002/03 to 2004/05. He has played overall 9 "List A" matches and has scored total 288 runs. Ajay Chavan's maximum score in any of these matches is 32 runs and his average is 21.33. His striking rate in "List A" matches is 85.33. While in bowling, Ajay Chavan has taken 3 wickets by giving 288 runs from 342 balls.
In June 2007, Ajay Chavan shined with both ball and bat. In the two day MCA Senior League Tournament, he helped Poona club to win against Raigad Cricket Academy as the team captain. He scored 58 not out and then bowled excellent with Samad Fallah to clean up rival's to a trivial 150.
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