Overview
Teams represented
 England
 England Auckland Aces
 Auckland Aces Dolphins
 Dolphins Essex Cricket Board
 Essex Cricket Board England A
 England A Essex
 Essex England XI
 England XI Gloucestershire
 Gloucestershire Northamptonshire
 Northamptonshire Punjab Kings
 Punjab Kings England Under-19
 England Under-19 Sussex
 Sussex Sydney Sixers
 Sydney Sixers Chattogram Challengers
 Chattogram Challengers Sylhet Strikers
 Sylhet Strikers England Lions
 England Lions Sunrisers Hyderabad
 Sunrisers Hyderabad Rangpur Riders
 Rangpur Riders Marylebone Cricket Club
 Marylebone Cricket Club Prime Bank Cricket Club
 Prime Bank Cricket Club St Kitts and Nevis Patriots
 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots Dhaka Capitals
 Dhaka Capitals Karachi Kings
 Karachi Kings Peshawar Zalmi
 Peshawar Zalmi Durbar Rajshahi
 Durbar Rajshahi Punjabi Legends
 Punjabi Legends Multan Sultans
 Multan Sultans Balkh Legends
 Balkh Legends Durban Heat
 Durban Heat Northern Warriors
 Northern Warriors Glasgow Giants
 Glasgow Giants Delhi Bulls
 Delhi Bulls Deccan Gladiators
 Deccan Gladiators Birmingham Phoenix
 Birmingham Phoenix London Spirit
 London Spirit Colombo Strikers
 Colombo Strikers Jaffna Kings
 Jaffna Kings Kandy Falcons
 Kandy Falcons England Legends
 England Legends Chennai Brave Jaguars
 Chennai Brave Jaguars Chicago Kingsmen
 Chicago Kingsmen India Capitals
 India Capitals Abu Dhabi Knight Riders
 Abu Dhabi Knight Riders Dubai Capitals
 Dubai Capitals Kingsmen X
 Kingsmen X Joburg Bangla Tigers
 Joburg Bangla Tigers Premium Indians
 Premium Indians England Champions
 England Champions Miami Lions
 Miami Lions Chicago CC
 Chicago CC Ajman Bolts
 Ajman Bolts Chitwan Rhinos
 Chitwan Rhinos Mississauga Masters
 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.
 







 
  
  
 