Monty Panesar

Monty Panesar

Monty Panesar was born on April 25th, 1982

Full Name: Mudhsuden Singh Panesar
Nationality: English
Born: April 25, 1982
Playing Role: Left-arm spinner
Teams: England, Northamptonshire
Height: 6 ft 0 in
Nickname: The Monty
Bowling Style: Slow left-arm orthodox

A left-arm spinner who took 167 wickets in 50 Tests for England, known for his unorthodox action and ability to turn the ball sharply.

Timeline
1982
Born in Luton
Monty Panesar was born on April 25, 1982, in Luton, England.
2006
Test Debut
Panesar made his Test debut for England in 2006, playing against India.
2009
Ashes Series
Monty Panesar played a key role in Englands Ashes series victory over Australia in 2009.
2013
County Cricket
Panesar played county cricket for Essex and Sussex, continuing his domestic career.
2016
Retired from Cricket
Monty Panesar officially retired from professional cricket in 2016.
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What is Monty Panesar's primary role in the England cricket team?

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What is Monty Panesars cricket career highlights?
Monty Panesar is a left-arm spinner who has played for England in 50 Test matches, taking 167 wickets at an average of 34.71. He made his debut in 2006 and has played for several counties, including Northamptonshire and Sussex.
How did Monty Panesar become a successful spinner?
Monty Panesars success can be attributed to his unorthodox action, which makes it difficult for batsmen to read him. He has also worked extensively on his fitness and has a strong variations of deliveries.
What is Monty Panesars role in the England cricket team?
Monty Panesar has been a key member of the England cricket team, playing a vital role in the teams success in both home and away conditions. He has been particularly effective in English conditions.
Has Monty Panesar played in any T20 leagues?
Yes, Monty Panesar has played in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for the Delhi Daredevils and the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League (BBL).
What is Monty Panesars current status in cricket?
Monty Panesar has not played international cricket since 2013 and has been playing domestic cricket in England and Australia. He has also been involved in cricket commentary and analysis.

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