Overview
Teams represented
England
Auckland Aces
Dolphins
Essex Cricket Board
England A
Essex
England XI
Gloucestershire
Northamptonshire
Punjab Kings
England Under-19
Sussex
Sydney Sixers
Chattogram Challengers
Sylhet Strikers
England Lions
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Rangpur Riders
Marylebone Cricket Club
Prime Bank Cricket Club
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots
Dhaka Capitals
Karachi Kings
Peshawar Zalmi
Durbar Rajshahi
Punjabi Legends
Multan Sultans
Balkh Legends
Durban Heat
Northern Warriors
Glasgow Giants
Delhi Bulls
Deccan Gladiators
Birmingham Phoenix
London Spirit
Colombo Strikers
Jaffna Kings
Kandy Falcons
England Legends
Chennai Brave Jaguars
Chicago Kingsmen
India Capitals
Abu Dhabi Knight Riders
Dubai Capitals
Kingsmen X
Joburg Bangla Tigers
Premium Indians
England Champions
Miami Lions
Chicago CC
Ajman Bolts
Chitwan Rhinos
Mississauga MastersBiography
A right-handed batsman of Indian-origin, Ravi Bopara takes an unusually long time to prove his mettle. A decisive stroke player with a penchant for the pull, Bopara had an impressive first-class career representing England in the U-19 World Cup.
Playing for Essex, Bopara, with future-England teammate Alastair Cook, impressed against the touring Aussies in a 2005 Ashes prep-match. An ODI call-up arrived in 2007 against the same opponent, where he played a bit-part role in a resounding English victory. Surprisingly, he was included in England’s World Cup squad in 2007 in the Caribbean, where, for large parts, as a lower-middle order batsman and a support-bowler, Bopara rarely stood-out. His most notable contribution was a near run-a-ball fifty in a close defeat against Sri Lanka.
It was against the Lankans in the same year that Bopara made his Test debut. After a paltry 42 in his first two innings, his next six innings saw a hat-trick of ducks followed by a hat-trick of centuries. Over the years, “Puppy” made regular ODI appearances with the odd Test cameo. In 2010, he played one of England’s seven T20 World Cup matches en route to lifting the trophy.






