Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy Height, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More
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Hometown: Guntur
Age: 33 Years
Height: 5' 10"
Bio/Wiki | |
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Profession(s) | • Cricketer (Allrounder - Wicket-keeper) • Government Bank Employee |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters- 178 cm in meters- 1.78 m in feet & inches- 5’ 10” |
Weight (approx.) | in kilograms- 70 kg in pounds- 154 lbs |
Hair Colour | Black |
Cricket | |
International Debut | ODI- 2010 T20- 2012 |
Domestic/State Team | • Andhra Pradesh |
Batting Style | Right-handed |
Bowling Style | Right-arm fast |
Favourite Shot | Sweep |
Awards, Honours, Achievements | • Jury Special Recognition Award in Men's Sports category at Sakshi Excellence Awards 2017 • Honoured by All India Civil Services Championships, Government of Andhra Pradesh in 2018 • Best Cricketer of the Year in the B2 category for 2018-19 by Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) • Arjuna Award for 2023 (received on 9 January 2024) |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 3 June 1990 (Sunday) |
Age (as of 2024) | 33 Years |
Birthplace | Macherla, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Guntur |
School | Lutheran High School for the Blind, Narasaraopeta |
College/University | • Aliya Government Junior College, Hyderabad affiliated with Osmania University (2008-11) • Nizam College, Hyderabad |
Educational Qualifications | • Bachelor of Arts (BA) in sports and exercise (Aliya Government Junior College) [1]LinkedIn - Ajay Kumar Reddy • bachelor's degree in Telugu literature (Nizam College) [2]The Hindu |
Tattoo | Heartbeat and Cricket on forearm |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | Name not known |
Children | Son- 1 Daughter- 1 |
Parents | His parents were farmers. |
Money Factor | |
Salary/Income (approx.) | Rs 3000 per match for India |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy
- Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy is an Indian blind cricketer, government bank employee, and motivational speaker. He has served as the captain of the Indian blind team and led them to become the winners of many Blind Cricket World Cups and Blind T20 World Cups. He was awarded the 2023 Arjuna Award for his contribution to the para cricket.
- A latch of a door went inside his eyes when he was four which left him blind in his left eye and vision loss in his right eye as well. He studied at a regular school till 6th standard; however, when he turned twelve, he started having difficulty in reading from his right eye as well after his teacher advised his parents to shift him to a blind school.
- In 2002, he started studying at Lutheran High School for the Blind, Narasaraopeta where he found out about blind cricket. He later came to know that Pakistan defeated India in a blind World Cup which made him angry.
- Although he wanted to serve in the Indian Army as a soldier, he decided to become a blind cricketer to serve the nation as he was unfit for the Army due to his vision disability.
- In 2006, his friend G Nageshwar Rao took him to Hyderabad to participate in the state-level trials for the Andhra Pradesh blind cricket team where he was selected for the state team. Ajay feared that his parents would not allow him to go to the trials, hence he lied to them that he was going to a friend’s home for studies.
- Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy later started living at a hostel, and his parents opened an idli-dosa stall to earn money for his training. Ajay started to feel that his parents were abandoning him after which he came back and started working at his parent’s stall. He started cleaning dishes and serving tea or food to customers. Due to his lack of proper vision, he was also abused a few times.
- He later became a member of the Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, an NGO for the disabled, which provided support to him to become a professional cricketer.
- His debut ODI series was against England in 2010, and in 2012, he was a member of the Indian blind team which won the Blind T20 World Cup under the captaincy of Shekhar Naik. He later played in the 2014 Blind Cricket World Cup under Naik and helped the team to emerge as the tournament winners.
- In 2016, Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy became the captain of the blind team and captained them to clinch the inaugural edition of the Blind T20 Asia Cup in the same year. In the 2017 Blind T20 World Cup, he helped India become the tournament winners by taking 9 wickets in the competition.
- Under his leadership, the Indian blind team won the 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup (40 over) and achieved a hattrick of T20 World Cups by winning the 2022 Blind T20 World Cup. He led the team to a silver medal win at the 2023 International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) World Games 2023 held at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
- In his cricket career of more than a decade, he has won more than 80 Man of the Match awards and over 50 Man of the Series Awards. Droupadi Murmu, the 15th President of India, awarded him with the Arjuna Award on 9 January 2024.
- Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy joined the State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH) as a clerk after completing his formal studies. SBH merged with the State Bank of India (SBI) in 2017. He was promoted to the post of Deputy Manager in May 2020. [3]Facebook – Ajay Kumar Reddy Illuri
- As of January 2024, Ajay plays in the B2 (clear vision till 6 meters) category; however, he revealed in an interview that he was slowly losing vision in his right eye as well, and he might have to switch to B1 (almost blind) category if he was unable to find a good doctor.
- In an interview, he said that people sympathise with the blind cricketers instead of recognition which should be given to them as they have won several World Cups. He also highlighted that proper economic support should be given to them as most of the blind cricketers struggle economically.
- Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy gives motivational speeches at various schools and colleges and tries to inspire disabled people to do something for the nation and the common public.
- In an interview, he talked about the struggles of his parents and called them his biggest support system. He said that his father also had a vision problem and did not earn enough money; however, his father and mother always gave him the things he needed to play cricket. He also thanked his college principal who gave him attendance as he could not attend classes due to cricket tournaments.
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