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He finished the season with 25 wickets in six matches, and took another 20 the following season. Many praised the bowler’s partnership with Anil Kumble, while others shared the achievements of the former cricketer. The Srinath net worth mostly includes his income from being a successful cricket player. He took five wickets against South Africa in Johannesburg in January 1997, and took 22 test and 15 ODI wickets that year. Cup campaign, Srinath's last international outing. Srinath took 13 wickets for 132 runs in a test match against Pakistan (bowling 8/86 and 5/46), and took 44 test wickets and 34 ODI wickets in 1998. Javagal Srinath is widely regarded as the fastest Indian bowler ever. 6 of his 20 best bowling performances came in New Zealand. Srinath and Anil Kumble helped India win an ODI match against Australia in Bangalore in the October 1996 Titan Cup, securing India a berth in the final. One of the fastest bowlers to have represented India at the international level, Srinath could have achieved a lot more if not for having to watch from the sidelines during his initial years... One of the fastest bowlers to have represented India at the international level, Srinath could have achieved a lot more if not for having to watch from the sidelines during his initial years and having to combat several injuries right through his playing days. The right-arm pacer is considered as India's first genuine fast bowler. Former cricketer RP Singh wished Javagal Srinath on Twitter as well, as he said that the pace icon was a simple man who was a hero for his generation, as he was inspired by watching Srinath bowl fast as a kid. Inactive for much of the year due to emerging bowlers such as Zaheer Khan and Ajit Agarkar, he played eight test matches and 15 ODI matches (getting 33 test wickets for an average of 27.00). With Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar well settled, Srinath was often relegated to becoming the 3rd pacer in the Indian bowling attack and that led him to miss out on many a home Tests. [18][19][20][21], Learn how and when to remove this template message, Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, http://www.rediff.com/sports/1996/2311b.htm, "Cricket Records – World Cup – Most Wickets", http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/NATIONAL/ZIM/NEWS/ARTICLES_OLD/CAMPBELL_INTERVIEW_APR1997.html, "Javagal Srinath patiently waits to play again as he slowly recovers from his shoulder injury", "It's over and out for Srinath - Second innings as Team India's bowling consultant a possibility", "Titan Cup – 3rd match-India v Australia-Scorecard-21 October 1996", "Javagal Srinath and Anil Kumble seal thrilling win in nervous run-chase against Australia in Titan Cup 1996", "Ashes captains face fortnight of destiny for their place in history - ICC match referee Javagal Srinath will oversee the two blazered captains", "Javagal Srinath joins Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Referees", Bowlers who have taken 300 or more wickets in ODI cricket, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Javagal_Srinath&oldid=979465287, BLP articles lacking sources from June 2020, Articles with unsourced statements from June 2020, Pages using national squad without sport and with team link, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, World's best bowling figures (13 wickets for 132 runs) in a test match (sum of both innings) on the losing side, Highest number of wickets in World Cups by an Indian bowler, Highest number of wickets in ODIs among Indian fast bowlers, Fourth-highest wicket-taker among Indian fast bowlers in test matches (after Kapil Dev, Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma), One of 11 bowlers who have taken more than 300 ODI wickets, This page was last edited on 20 September 2020, at 23:08.

In the 1999 World Cup, Javagal Srinath bowled the second fastest delivery of the competition at 149.6 kmph. pic.twitter.com/TgjYD1QPJy, As a kid, I grew up watching sree bhai #JavagalSrinath bowling fast. AHMEDABAD 1996 AND OTHER GREAT TEST PERFORMANCES. On the dustbowls of India, big brother to India's rising seamers, and himself excelled in India's World Srinath missed the third test against Australia in Bangalore in March 1998, the match following the one in Kolkata where he was man of the match. He was selected for the 1992 World Cup and, although the Indian team performed poorly, took eight wickets. Srinath began playing for the national team as a third bowler in both formats of the sport in 1992. With the change of captain on the Indian team in 2000, Srinath was given fewer overs than Anil Kumble in test matches. Javagal Srinath retired after India's loss in the final. the Srinath net worth is estimated at around $2.5 million.