Yogesh Vijay Takawale is the wicketkeeper of Maharashtra Cricket team. He was born on November 5, 1984 in Pune, Maharashtra. He is also a right-handed batsman of the team. Yogesh Takawale has also played under Maharashtra Under-19 cricket team.
Yogesh Takawale debuted in the "First-class" matches against Railways Cricket team at Delhi on January 3 to 6, 2007. He has played total 14 "First-class" matches and has made a total score of 812 runs. Yogesh Takawale's highest score in these matches is 126 runs and average is 42.73. His striking rate is 48.36. The scorecard of Yogesh in "First-class" matches consists of 1 century, 7 half-centuries, 91 fours and 10 sixes. While in bowling, he has picked up 1 wicket by giving 42 runs from 96 balls. Yogesh Takawale played his last "First-class" match against Karnataka at Ratnagiri on December 25-28, 2007.
Yogesh Takawale had his "List A" match debut against Gujaratat Mumbai on 10th February 2007.He has played total 4 "List A" matches. In these matches Yogesh has taken 1 wicket by losing 13 runs out of 18 balls. With bat in hand, Yogesh Takawale has scored total 53 runs in "List A" matches with an average of 17.66. His highest score in these matches is 32 runs with a striking rate of 55.78. The last "List A" match Yogesh Takawale played was against Punjab, which was held at Delhi on March 19, 2007.
Yogesh Takawale's first "Twenty20" match was against Gujarat held at Mumbai on April 3, 2007. He has played overall 4 matches and his total score is 146 runs in these matches. Yogesh's highest score in "Twenty20" matches is 89 runs with an average of 36.50. This includes 12 fours and 5 sixes. The last "Twenty20" match Yogesh Takawale played was against Baroda at Mumbai on April 7, 2007.
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