Who Has No 7 jersey in cricket?
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Who Has No 7 jersey in cricket?
MS Dhoni
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Is No 7 jersey retired in cricket?
Former India wicketkeeper Saba Karim has requested the BCCI to retire the iconic No. 7 jersey as a mark of respect to MS Dhoni’s contributions to Indian cricket. Dhoni, considered among the most successful captains to have graced the sport, celebrated his 40th birthday on Wednesday.
Who was No 7 before Dhoni?
Before MS Dhoni, Javagal Srinath, former Indian fast bowler wore the number 7 jersey in white-ball matches for the country. Srinath was one of the top Indian fast bowlers of his time. After Srinath, MS Dhoni donned this number and now many fans believe that the number should not be given to any player.
Who is jersey No 9 in Indian cricket team?
Rohit Sharma’s lucky number is 9, but it was unavailable – worn by Parthiv Patel at the time – when he made his India debut. His mother asked him to take up 45 (4 + 5= 9) instead and it stuck. Sachin Tendulkar’s No. 10 jersey is now retired, but it wasn’t his first jersey number.
Why Virat Kohli wears jersey number 18?
Virat Kohli’s father took him to cricket coaching and dreamed of seeing his son play for India. Since he passed away on the 18th day of the month, and Kohli was 18 years old at that time, he decided to sport jersey number 18 in international cricket and also in IPL.
Why is Kohli number 18?
While the beloved son of India was representing Delhi, Virat Kohli’s father Prem Kohli passed away on the 18th of December, 2006. Since he passed away on the 18th day of the month, and Kohli was 18 years old at that time, he decided to sport jersey number 18 in international cricket and also in IPL.
Can Ronaldo wear number 7?
Following Ronaldo’s return to Old Trafford in 2021, Edinson Cavani vacated the No. 7 shirt to the No. “The Portuguese superstar famously wore the legendary shirt number during his first spell at United and we can now confirm that Ronaldo will have it on his back once again.”