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Deepak Chougule

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Indian cricketer

Deepak Chougule is acricketer who plays for the state ofKarnataka in theRanji Trophycricket tournament of India. He has also represented India in the Under-19 international tournaments. He made his debut for his state at a junior level in the Under-13 tournament held at Chennai in 1997. On his debut againstGoa, he ended up scoring 400 runs in a single day which is a junior world record for the maximum runs scored in a single day of a cricket match.[1]

Early years

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Deepak was born on 1 April 1984, in the city ofBelgaum,Karnataka.[2] During his early years, he was interested in playingtable tennis, football and cricket. He even won several table tennis tournaments and played at the Karnataka State Level TT Championship. He initially started playing cricket as abowler. He decided to shift tobatting because of a chance knock that he played for his team at Belgaum. He was in a hurry to catch a bus to participate in a table tennis tournament in Bangalore but his side was about to start batting. Seeing his urgency, the coach Mr. Feroz Shaikh asked him toopen the innings. Deepak went on to score a big knock and helped his side to win the game. This convinced Deepak that he had more potential to play as a batsman than as a bowler and he also decided to shun table tennis in favour of cricket.[3]He will play for Kochi in the 2011 season of the IPL.[4]

Career

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Deepak initially started playing forDharwad zone in inter-zonal tournaments. In 1997, he bagged his junior cap for Karnataka when he was selected to play for the state in "The Sportstar" Under-13 tournament in Chennai. In his first match against Goa, he scored an unbeaten 400 runs in a day.[3] This was a junior world record. He represented Karnataka in the Under-16 V. Pattabhiraman Trophy and Under-19Ghulam Ahmed Trophy tournaments. He won his junior cap for India and played a crucial role to enable India to win the Asia cup Under-17 tournament in Dhaka in 2000. He bagged theBorder-Gavaskar scholarship from theNational Cricket Academy and was sent to Australia for training. He was selected to play for India in the Under-19 cricket world cup held in New Zealand in the year 2002.[5] He batted in the crucial one-down position in the World cup but India failed to progress to the finals having lost to South Africa in the semis.[6]

Notes

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  1. ^Santosh S (11 August 2001)."The making of stars who hold the key to the future". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved24 January 2008.
  2. ^"Deepak Chougule". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved8 January 2007.
  3. ^abK. C. Vijaya Kumar (3 April 2003)."Flying high with a bat full of runs".The Hindu. Archived from the original on 10 November 2012. Retrieved24 January 2008.
  4. ^"Deepak Chougule a new hope for Kochi!!!". Archived fromthe original on 21 January 2011. Retrieved15 January 2011.
  5. ^"Windies through to next stage". BBC. 31 January 2002. Retrieved24 January 2008.
  6. ^"Youth champions dethroned". BBC. 3 February 2002. Retrieved24 January 2008.
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