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Sanjay Bangar Height, Weight, Age, Biography, Wife & More

Sanjay Bangar

Bio
Real NameSanjay Bapusaheb Bangar
NicknameBangar
ProfessionFormer Indian Cricketer
Physical Stats & More
Heightin centimeters- 180 cm
in meters- 1.80 m
in Feet Inches- 5’ 11”
Weightin Kilograms- 70 kg
in Pounds- 154 lbs
Body Measurements- Chest: 40 Inches
- Waist: 34 Inches
- Biceps: 13 Inches
Eye ColourDark Brown
Hair ColourGrey
Cricket
International DebutTest- 3 December 2001 vs England at Mohali
ODI- 25 January 2002 vs England at Chennai
International RetirementTest- 19 December 2002 vs New Zealand at Hamilton
ODI- 24 January 2004 vs Zimbabwe at Adelaide
Coach/MentorLate Vasant Amladi, Kiran Joshi
Domestic/State TeamDeccan Chargers, Kolkata Knight Riders, Railways
Likes to play againstEngland
Career Turning PointWhen he scored 100 Not Out against Zimbabwe in his second Test Match batting at number 7.
Personal Life
Date of Birth11 October 1972
Age (as in 2016)44 Years
Birth PlaceBeed, Maharashtra, India
Zodiac sign/Sun signLibra
NationalityIndian
HometownBeed, Maharashtra, India
SchoolNot Known
CollegeNot Known
Educational Qualifications10th Standard
FamilyFather- Not Known
Mother- Not Known
Brother- Not Known
Sister- Not Known
ReligionHindu
HobbiesListening Music
Controversies• His differences with Sourav Ganguly and the then coach of Kolkata Knight Riders, John Buchanan, became controversial in the media.
Favourite Things
Favourite CricketerKapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar
Girls, Family & More
Marital StatusNot Known
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known
WifeNot Known
ChildrenSon- Not Known
Daughter- Not Known


Sanjay Bangar

Some Lesser Known Facts About Sanjay Bangar

  • Does Sanjay Bangar smoke?: Not Known
  • Does Sanjay Bangar drink alcohol?: Not Known
  • In an interview, Bangar has said that the first game which he watched on a neighbour’s television was the 1983 Cricket World Cup Final and that is where he got the inspiration to pursuit his career in the field of cricket.
  • He earned his name in the cricket, playing for the Railways, where he often opened both the bowling and batting.
  • He was considered a floater in the team as he got the ability to bat any position from opening the innings to playing at number 7.
  • Bangar was considered as the lucky mascot for the Indian Cricket Team as India did not lose any of the twelve Test Matches he was a part of (except his last 2 Test Matches in New Zealand).
  • He is considered as a domestic veteran with 8349 runs and 300 wickets in 165 First-Class matches.
  • In August 2014, he was appointed the Batting Coach of Indian Cricket Team.