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Suresh Raina

Suresh Raina[5] (pronunciation; born 27 November 1986[6]) is an Indian former international cricketer.[7] He occasionally served as stand-in captain for Indian men's national cricket team as well as in IPL for Chennai Super Kings during the absence of the main captain, MS Dhoni. He played for Uttar Pradesh (UP) in domestic cricket circuit.[7] He is an aggressive left-handed middle-order batsman and an occasional off-spin bowler. He is the second-youngest player ever to captain India.[8] He was the captain of Gujarat Lions in the Indian Premier League (IPL), and he also served as vice-captain of the Chennai Super Kings.[9] He is the first Indian batsman to hit a century in all three formats of international cricket.[10] During his time with India, he won the 2011 Cricket World Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. Raina made history being the first Indian to score a century in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, which he did with his 101 runs against South Africa at the 2010 Tournament.[11]

Suresh Raina
Suresh Raina in 2013
Personal information
Full name
Suresh Kumar Raina
Born (1986-11-27) 27 November 1986 (age 37)
Muradnagar, Uttar Pradesh, India
NicknameSonu, Chinna Thala Raina,[1] Mr. IPL [2][3][4]
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm off-spin
RoleBatsman
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 265)26 July 2010 v Sri Lanka
Last Test10 January 2015 v Australia
ODI debut (cap 159)30 July 2005 v Sri Lanka
Last ODI17 July 2018 v England
ODI shirt no.48 (formerly 3 and 30)
T20I debut (cap 8)1 December 2006 v South Africa
Last T20I8 July 2018 v England
T20I shirt no.3 (formerly 48 and 30)
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2002/03–2020/21Uttar Pradesh
2008–2015, 2018–2021Chennai Super Kings (squad no. 3)
2016–2017Gujarat Lions (squad no. 3)
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI T20I FC
Matches 18 226 78 109
Runs scored 768 5,615 1,605 6,871
Batting average 26.48 35.31 29.18 42.15
100s/50s 1/7 5/36 1/5 14/45
Top score 120 116* 101 204*
Balls bowled 1,041 2,126 349 3,457
Wickets 13 36 13 41
Bowling average 46.38 50.30 34.00 41.97
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 2/1 3/34 2/6 3/31
Catches/stumpings 23/– 102/– 42/– 118/–
Medal record
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 19 April 2024

On 15 August 2020, Raina announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket.[12] He pulled out of the 2020 Indian Premier League due to personal reasons.[13] On 6 September 2022, he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, including IPL and domestic cricket.[14]

Early life

Raina was born on 27 November 1986 into a Kashmiri Pandit family in Muradnagar, Uttar Pradesh. His parents originally hailed from Rainawari, a suburb in the city of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir. They left Rainawari in the 1990s amid the Kashmiri Pandit exodus.[15][16] Raina's father, Trilokchand Raina, was a military officer who used to manufacture bombs at an ordnance factory, while his mother, Parvesh Raina, was a housewife.[17][18] He completed his schooling at a boarding school and moved to Lucknow in 1998 to attend Guru Gobind Singh Sports College. Raina completed his bachelor's degree in Commerce and also holds an honorary doctorate from Vels University, Chennai.[19]

Domestic career

Raina rose to become the captain of the Uttar Pradesh U-16s and came to prominence amongst Indian selectors in 2002 when he was selected at the age of 15+12 years for the U-19 tour to England, where he made a pair of half-centuries in the U-19 Test matches.[20] He toured Sri Lanka later that year with the U-17 team.

He made his Ranji Trophy debut for Uttar Pradesh against Assam in February 2003 at the age of 16 but did not play another match until the following season. He debuted in List A Cricket against Madhya Pradesh at Indore in 2005 and scored 16 runs.[21] He played for India green, UP under 16, India Blue, India Red, Rest of India, India under 19, Indian board's president's XI, Rajasthan Cricket association's president's XI, India seniors, Central zone.[22] In Ranji trophy 2005-06 season he scored 620 in 6 games.[23] In 2018 Akshdeep Nath replaced him as UP's Ranji trophy captain due to poor performance of scoring 105 runs in 9 innings averaging 11.66.[24]

In late 2003, he toured Pakistan for the U-19 Asian ODI Championship before being selected for the 2004 U-19 World Cup, where he scored three half-centuries, including a 90 scored off only 38 balls. He was then awarded a Border-Gavaskar scholarship to train at the Australian Cricket Academy and in early 2005, he made his first-class limited overs debut, and scored 645 runs that season at an average of 53.75.[25]

Indian Premier League

Raina was awarded "best fielder" by the BCCI ahead of the finals of IPL 2010.[26] He played a vital half-century which turned the final to Chennai's tide who ultimately went on to become the champions beating the Mumbai Indians. For his performances in 2010, he was named in the ESPNcricinfo IPL XI.[27]

For his performances in 2013, he was named in the ESPNcricinfo CLT20 XI.[28]

On 30 May 2014, he made 87 runs out of 25 balls against Kings XI Punjab in qualifier 2.[29] He missed the fastest century of the cricketing history by just 13 runs due to a runout. For his performances in 2014, he was named in the ESPNcricinfo IPL XI and ESPNcricinfo CLT20 XI.[30]

In 2016, Raina was signed for the Gujarat Lions after the suspension of CSK. He captained the team for the season, and remained consistent with batting, scoring 399 runs in 15 innings.[31] Raina had to leave for the Netherlands in between of season 9 for birth of his first child thus making him miss his first ever match in nine seasons of IPL.[32]

On the occasion of the 10 year anniversary of IPL, he was also named in the all-time ESPNcricinfo IPL XI.[33]

He was named in the Cricbuzz IPL XI of the tournament for 2017.[34]

In IPL 2018, Raina was retained by the returning Super Kings for a price tag of 11 crore ($1.7 million). During the second game of the tournament, Raina suffered a calf injury, due to which he was ruled out of the next two games.[35]

On 23 March 2019, in the first match of the 12th edition of the tournament against RCB, he became the first batsman to score 5000 runs in the IPL.[36]

In 2020, Raina flew to UAE where the IPL was to be played due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic with the Super Kings squad but days later returned to India and withdrew from the 2020 season of IPL citing personal reasons.[37]

In 2021, Raina became the fourth player in IPL history to play 200 matches, behind MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma and Dinesh Karthik.[38]

He went unsold in the 2022 IPL Auctions.[39] He then became a commentator for the tournament.[40]

Other franchise cricket

In September 2022 he signed a contract with the Road Safety World Series league and played for 'Indian Legends' team.[41]

In 2023, he was selected as the captain by Urbanrisers Hyderabad in Legends League Cricket and the team made it to the finals.[42][43]

International career

Raina was one of the few best fielders during his time with Indian team. He played in middle order.[44]

During the semi-final of 2011 Cricket World Cup, Raina batted with tailenders to score an unbeaten 36, a significant contribution to India's final tally of 260. [45]

Apart from a half-century in the first Test of India tour of England 2011 at Lord's, Raina managed just 27 runs from seven innings. He struggled against short bowling and in the final Test was out for a 29-ball duck, the longest in India's Test history.[46][47]

In the second ODI of Indian tour of Sri Lanka 2012, he was out for 1 but he came back stronger in the third ODI where he played 45 balls 65 to hand India a five-wicket win and he eventually also won the man of the match award for his performance.[48] After the Tour of Sri Lanka, when the England team came to India, he was dropped and his spot was given to Yuvraj Singh, who made a comeback after suffering from cancer.[49]

He was named as 12th man in the 'Team of the Tournament' for the 2012 T20 World Cup by the ICC.[50]

His knock of 100 against England during England tour of India 2012–13 at Cardiff was nominated to be one of the best ODI batting performance of the year by ESPNcricinfo.[51]

Raina was not selected in India's first tour to USA, where they played against West Indies for 2 T20Is.[52] However, he made a re-entry to the ODI team for a series against New Zealand.[53] Later he was ruled out due to Chikungunya .

In 2011, India toured West Indies after the World Cup with captain MS Dhoni rested and vice-captain Virender Sehwag injured. Gautam Gambhir was named the captain for the ODIs and T20's with Raina as his deputy. But due to injury, Gautam Gambhir was ruled out with Raina captaining with Harbhajan Singh as his deputy.[54] During the 2014 Bangladesh series, he led his team to a 2–0 victory in the series.[55] During the 2nd match of the series, India was all out for 105 runs while batting first. Suresh Raina and his team successfully defended the total of 105 runs, winning the match by 47 runs.[56]

Raina returned to the Indian T20 international side in February 2018 on the back of his recent performance in domestic cricket particularly Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.[57] He was named in the Indian T20I squad where India would face South Africa in three match T20I series. The series went well for him as he became the talk of the town as he smashed 43 runs off 27 balls to help India post a competitive total on board in the final T20I. Not just that, he also chipped in with the ball, returning with figures of 1/27 off his 3 overs and was rewarded with the Man of the Match award.[58][59] In October 2018, he was named in India C's squad for the 2018–19 Deodhar Trophy.[60]

Raina announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket on 15 August 2020, minutes after the retirement of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. On Instagram, Raina said "It was nothing but lovely playing with you, @mahi7781. With my heart full of pride, I choose to join you in your journey. Thank you India. Jai Hind."[61]

Playing style

 
Suresh Raina batting at Adelaide Oval

Raina is an attacking middle order left handed batter. He had more success in limited over cricket than in test. He has weakness of short pitched balls and throughout his career opposition teams tried to exploit this weakness.[22] Also in Ranji trophy he has struggled against short balls.[62] He has been widely criticised for his short ball weakness. He is part time off break bowler. His favourite scoring area is mid wickets on side. Most of the times he plays inside out off drive shot. While trying to hit on off side, he creates room for himself. He is particularly strong on the leg side, where he employs a wide array of shots, including the flick, pull, and slog sweep.[63]

In addition to his batting skills, Raina is an exceptional fielder, renowned for his agility, sharp reflexes, and throwing accuracy. He is often stationed in the inner ring, saving runs and effecting crucial run-outs. Former South African Cricketer Jonty Rhodes has ranked Suresh Raina as Number 1 in his 'top fielders' list[64]

Personal life

Suresh Raina's father Trilokchand Raina was a military officer in an ordinance factory. His family left 'Rainawari' in Jammu and Kashmir union territory of India amid the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus in the 1990s and settled down in Muradnagar town, Ghaziabad district, Uttar Pradesh. Raina trained in the Guru Gobind Singh sports college, Lucknow in 1998. Raina has a sister and his one elder brother is in Indian Army.[65]

Raina married Priyanka on 3 April 2015.[66] They have two children.[66]

Raina's uncle Ashok Kumar was assaulted during a robbery in their house in Punjab, and didn't survive. Due to this, Raina withdrew from 2020 IPL season to be with his family.[67]

Raina received an honorary doctorate from Vels University on 5 August 2022.[68]

12 July 2023 is the Grand Opening of his Indian restaurant in Amsterdam, where he will be serving authentic Indian cuisine.[69][70]

Achievements

  • He was the first Indian player to score 6000 as well as 8000 runs in his Twenty20 career.[71]
  • He is the first Indian player to score a century in International T20 and Champions League Twenty20.[11][72]
  • He is the first ever cricketer to reach 5,000 runs in IPL.[36]
  • He holds the record of most no.of catches (107) in the IPL.[73]
  • He is the second after Chris Gayle and first Indian player to hit 100 sixes in the IPL.[74]
  • He is the highest run scorer in the CLT20 (842 runs)[75]
  • He holds the record for scoring the most fifties in Champions League T20 history(6)[76]
  • He holds the record for the most runs scored in the powerplay in an IPL match[77]

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Suresh Raina 5 pronunciation born 27 November 1986 6 is an Indian former international cricketer 7 He occasionally served as stand in captain for Indian men s national cricket team as well as in IPL for Chennai Super Kings during the absence of the main captain MS Dhoni He played for Uttar Pradesh UP in domestic cricket circuit 7 He is an aggressive left handed middle order batsman and an occasional off spin bowler He is the second youngest player ever to captain India 8 He was the captain of Gujarat Lions in the Indian Premier League IPL and he also served as vice captain of the Chennai Super Kings 9 He is the first Indian batsman to hit a century in all three formats of international cricket 10 During his time with India he won the 2011 Cricket World Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy Raina made history being the first Indian to score a century in the ICC Men s T20 World Cup which he did with his 101 runs against South Africa at the 2010 Tournament 11 Suresh RainaSuresh Raina in 2013Personal informationFull nameSuresh Kumar RainaBorn 1986 11 27 27 November 1986 age 37 Muradnagar Uttar Pradesh IndiaNicknameSonu Chinna Thala Raina 1 Mr IPL 2 3 4 Height5 ft 9 in 175 cm BattingLeft handedBowlingRight arm off spinRoleBatsmanInternational informationNational sideIndia 2005 2018 Test debut cap 265 26 July 2010 v Sri LankaLast Test10 January 2015 v AustraliaODI debut cap 159 30 July 2005 v Sri LankaLast ODI17 July 2018 v EnglandODI shirt no 48 formerly 3 and 30 T20I debut cap 8 1 December 2006 v South AfricaLast T20I8 July 2018 v EnglandT20I shirt no 3 formerly 48 and 30 Domestic team informationYearsTeam2002 03 2020 21Uttar Pradesh2008 2015 2018 2021Chennai Super Kings squad no 3 2016 2017Gujarat Lions squad no 3 Career statisticsCompetition Test ODI T20I FCMatches 18 226 78 109Runs scored 768 5 615 1 605 6 871Batting average 26 48 35 31 29 18 42 15100s 50s 1 7 5 36 1 5 14 45Top score 120 116 101 204 Balls bowled 1 041 2 126 349 3 457Wickets 13 36 13 41Bowling average 46 38 50 30 34 00 41 975 wickets in innings 0 0 0 010 wickets in match 0 0 0 0Best bowling 2 1 3 34 2 6 3 31Catches stumpings 23 102 42 118 Medal record Men s Cricket Representing India ICC Cricket World Cup Winner 2011 India Bangladesh Sri Lanka ICC Champions Trophy Winner 2013 England and Wales ICC T20 World Cup Runner up 2014 Bangladesh ACC Asia Cup Winner 2010 Sri Lanka Winner 2016 Bangladesh Runner up 2008 PakistanSource ESPNcricinfo 19 April 2024 On 15 August 2020 Raina announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket 12 He pulled out of the 2020 Indian Premier League due to personal reasons 13 On 6 September 2022 he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket including IPL and domestic cricket 14 Contents 1 Early life 2 Domestic career 2 1 Indian Premier League 2 2 Other franchise cricket 3 International career 4 Playing style 5 Personal life 6 Achievements 7 References 8 External linksEarly lifeRaina was born on 27 November 1986 into a Kashmiri Pandit family in Muradnagar Uttar Pradesh His parents originally hailed from Rainawari a suburb in the city of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir They left Rainawari in the 1990s amid the Kashmiri Pandit exodus 15 16 Raina s father Trilokchand Raina was a military officer who used to manufacture bombs at an ordnance factory while his mother Parvesh Raina was a housewife 17 18 He completed his schooling at a boarding school and moved to Lucknow in 1998 to attend Guru Gobind Singh Sports College Raina completed his bachelor s degree in Commerce and also holds an honorary doctorate from Vels University Chennai 19 Domestic careerRaina rose to become the captain of the Uttar Pradesh U 16s and came to prominence amongst Indian selectors in 2002 when he was selected at the age of 15 1 2 years for the U 19 tour to England where he made a pair of half centuries in the U 19 Test matches 20 He toured Sri Lanka later that year with the U 17 team He made his Ranji Trophy debut for Uttar Pradesh against Assam in February 2003 at the age of 16 but did not play another match until the following season He debuted in List A Cricket against Madhya Pradesh at Indore in 2005 and scored 16 runs 21 He played for India green UP under 16 India Blue India Red Rest of India India under 19 Indian board s president s XI Rajasthan Cricket association s president s XI India seniors Central zone 22 In Ranji trophy 2005 06 season he scored 620 in 6 games 23 In 2018 Akshdeep Nath replaced him as UP s Ranji trophy captain due to poor performance of scoring 105 runs in 9 innings averaging 11 66 24 In late 2003 he toured Pakistan for the U 19 Asian ODI Championship before being selected for the 2004 U 19 World Cup where he scored three half centuries including a 90 scored off only 38 balls He was then awarded a Border Gavaskar scholarship to train at the Australian Cricket Academy and in early 2005 he made his first class limited overs debut and scored 645 runs that season at an average of 53 75 25 Indian Premier League Raina was awarded best fielder by the BCCI ahead of the finals of IPL 2010 26 He played a vital half century which turned the final to Chennai s tide who ultimately went on to become the champions beating the Mumbai Indians For his performances in 2010 he was named in the ESPNcricinfo IPL XI 27 For his performances in 2013 he was named in the ESPNcricinfo CLT20 XI 28 On 30 May 2014 he made 87 runs out of 25 balls against Kings XI Punjab in qualifier 2 29 He missed the fastest century of the cricketing history by just 13 runs due to a runout For his performances in 2014 he was named in the ESPNcricinfo IPL XI and ESPNcricinfo CLT20 XI 30 In 2016 Raina was signed for the Gujarat Lions after the suspension of CSK He captained the team for the season and remained consistent with batting scoring 399 runs in 15 innings 31 Raina had to leave for the Netherlands in between of season 9 for birth of his first child thus making him miss his first ever match in nine seasons of IPL 32 On the occasion of the 10 year anniversary of IPL he was also named in the all time ESPNcricinfo IPL XI 33 He was named in the Cricbuzz IPL XI of the tournament for 2017 34 In IPL 2018 Raina was retained by the returning Super Kings for a price tag of 11 crore 1 7 million During the second game of the tournament Raina suffered a calf injury due to which he was ruled out of the next two games 35 On 23 March 2019 in the first match of the 12th edition of the tournament against RCB he became the first batsman to score 5000 runs in the IPL 36 In 2020 Raina flew to UAE where the IPL was to be played due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic with the Super Kings squad but days later returned to India and withdrew from the 2020 season of IPL citing personal reasons 37 In 2021 Raina became the fourth player in IPL history to play 200 matches behind MS Dhoni Rohit Sharma and Dinesh Karthik 38 He went unsold in the 2022 IPL Auctions 39 He then became a commentator for the tournament 40 Other franchise cricket In September 2022 he signed a contract with the Road Safety World Series league and played for Indian Legends team 41 In 2023 he was selected as the captain by Urbanrisers Hyderabad in Legends League Cricket and the team made it to the finals 42 43 International careerThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2022 Raina was one of the few best fielders during his time with Indian team He played in middle order 44 During the semi final of 2011 Cricket World Cup Raina batted with tailenders to score an unbeaten 36 a significant contribution to India s final tally of 260 45 Apart from a half century in the first Test of India tour of England 2011 at Lord s Raina managed just 27 runs from seven innings He struggled against short bowling and in the final Test was out for a 29 ball duck the longest in India s Test history 46 47 In the second ODI of Indian tour of Sri Lanka 2012 he was out for 1 but he came back stronger in the third ODI where he played 45 balls 65 to hand India a five wicket win and he eventually also won the man of the match award for his performance 48 After the Tour of Sri Lanka when the England team came to India he was dropped and his spot was given to Yuvraj Singh who made a comeback after suffering from cancer 49 He was named as 12th man in the Team of the Tournament for the 2012 T20 World Cup by the ICC 50 His knock of 100 against England during England tour of India 2012 13 at Cardiff was nominated to be one of the best ODI batting performance of the year by ESPNcricinfo 51 Raina was not selected in India s first tour to USA where they played against West Indies for 2 T20Is 52 However he made a re entry to the ODI team for a series against New Zealand 53 Later he was ruled out due to Chikungunya In 2011 India toured West Indies after the World Cup with captain MS Dhoni rested and vice captain Virender Sehwag injured Gautam Gambhir was named the captain for the ODIs and T20 s with Raina as his deputy But due to injury Gautam Gambhir was ruled out with Raina captaining with Harbhajan Singh as his deputy 54 During the 2014 Bangladesh series he led his team to a 2 0 victory in the series 55 During the 2nd match of the series India was all out for 105 runs while batting first Suresh Raina and his team successfully defended the total of 105 runs winning the match by 47 runs 56 Raina returned to the Indian T20 international side in February 2018 on the back of his recent performance in domestic cricket particularly Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 57 He was named in the Indian T20I squad where India would face South Africa in three match T20I series The series went well for him as he became the talk of the town as he smashed 43 runs off 27 balls to help India post a competitive total on board in the final T20I Not just that he also chipped in with the ball returning with figures of 1 27 off his 3 overs and was rewarded with the Man of the Match award 58 59 In October 2018 he was named in India C s squad for the 2018 19 Deodhar Trophy 60 Raina announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket on 15 August 2020 minutes after the retirement of Mahendra Singh Dhoni On Instagram Raina said It was nothing but lovely playing with you mahi7781 With my heart full of pride I choose to join you in your journey Thank you India Jai Hind 61 Playing style nbsp Suresh Raina batting at Adelaide Oval Raina is an attacking middle order left handed batter He had more success in limited over cricket than in test He has weakness of short pitched balls and throughout his career opposition teams tried to exploit this weakness 22 Also in Ranji trophy he has struggled against short balls 62 He has been widely criticised for his short ball weakness He is part time off break bowler His favourite scoring area is mid wickets on side Most of the times he plays inside out off drive shot While trying to hit on off side he creates room for himself He is particularly strong on the leg side where he employs a wide array of shots including the flick pull and slog sweep 63 In addition to his batting skills Raina is an exceptional fielder renowned for his agility sharp reflexes and throwing accuracy He is often stationed in the inner ring saving runs and effecting crucial run outs Former South African Cricketer Jonty Rhodes has ranked Suresh Raina as Number 1 in his top fielders list 64 Personal lifeSuresh Raina s father Trilokchand Raina was a military officer in an ordinance factory His family left Rainawari in Jammu and Kashmir union territory of India amid the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus in the 1990s and settled down in Muradnagar town Ghaziabad district Uttar Pradesh Raina trained in the Guru Gobind Singh sports college Lucknow in 1998 Raina has a sister and his one elder brother is in Indian Army 65 Raina married Priyanka on 3 April 2015 66 They have two children 66 Raina s uncle Ashok Kumar was assaulted during a robbery in their house in Punjab and didn t survive Due to this Raina withdrew from 2020 IPL season to be with his family 67 Raina received an honorary doctorate from Vels University on 5 August 2022 68 12 July 2023 is the Grand Opening of his Indian restaurant in Amsterdam where he will be serving authentic Indian cuisine 69 70 AchievementsHe was the first Indian player to score 6000 as well as 8000 runs in his Twenty20 career 71 He is the first Indian player to score a century in International T20 and Champions League Twenty20 11 72 He is the first ever cricketer to reach 5 000 runs in IPL 36 He holds the record of most no of catches 107 in the IPL 73 He is the second after Chris Gayle and first Indian player to hit 100 sixes in the IPL 74 He is the highest run scorer in the CLT20 842 runs 75 He holds the record for scoring the most fifties in Champions League T20 history 6 76 He holds the record for the most runs scored in the powerplay in an IPL match 77 References Srinidhi PR After firing blanks Chinna Thala Suresh Raina comes to the party as CSK go on top The New Indian Express Express News Service Retrieved 5 May 2019 Mr IPL Suresh Raina to make commentary debut in IPL 2022 Ravi Shastri set for return Report TimesNow 16 March 2022 Suresh Raina No fairytale ending for Mr IPL Suresh Raina The Times of India 15 February 2022 IPL 2022 Mega Auction Mr IPL Suresh Raina goes unsold Steve Smith fails to find buyers in opening bid Hindustan Times 12 February 2022 Suresh Raina Profile Suresh Raina Age ICC Ranking Career Info Stats and Latest News www indiatoday in Retrieved 1 August 2020 Suresh Raina Profile Age Career Info News Stats Records amp Videos www sportskeeda com Retrieved 17 August 2023 a b We had already made up our minds to retire When Suresh Raina revealed why he amp Dhoni retired on same day www timesnownews com Retrieved 15 March 2022 After MS Dhoni World Cup winner Suresh Raina announces retirement from international cricket India Today 15 August 2022 Retrieved 8 September 2022 IPL 2018 I m going to be the vice captain in Chennai Super Kings says Suresh Raina India TV 11 January 2018 Indian players with century in all formats of Cricket 28 August 2016 a b When Suresh Raina became 1st Indian batter to score a T20I century against South Africa in 2010 T20 WC WATCH TimesNow 29 October 2022 Retrieved 17 August 2023 Suresh Raina joins MS Dhoni in international retirement ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 15 August 2020 IPL 2020 CSK s Suresh Raina pulls out of tournament due to personal reasons Hindustan Times 29 August 2020 Retrieved 24 October 2020 staff ESPNcricinfo 6 September 2022 Suresh Raina announces retirement from cricket ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 7 September 2022 He loves to cook plus other secrets revealed on TV 7 September 2015 Retrieved 7 December 2020 Misra Itishree 31 August 2015 Raina is a very caring husband says wife Priyanka The Times of India Retrieved 3 March 2021 Suresh Raina Recalls Childhood Struggles Journey To International Cricket NDTV 30 August 2020 Retrieved 22 April 2024 Sports Success Story Suresh Raina From Small Town Sensation To Cricketing Success Story Zee News 10 February 2024 Retrieved 22 April 2024 Boarding School To Honorary Doctorate Know Ex cricketer Suresh Raina s Educational Qualification News18 23 August 2023 Retrieved 22 April 2024 India Under 19s in England 2002 Test Averages ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 December 2010 Suresh Raina ESPNcricinfo a b Suresh Raina ESPNcricinfo The Board of Control for Cricket in India The Board of Control for Cricket in India Retrieved 22 October 2021 permanent dead link Suresh Raina replaced by Akshdeep Nath as Uttar Pradesh s Ranji Trophy captain www timesnownews com Retrieved 22 October 2021 Next in line Cricket Features Global ESPNcricinfo ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 December 2010 Indian Premier League IPL Awards Iplt20 com Archived from the original on 5 October 2011 Retrieved 1 December 2011 The IPL XI ESPNcricinfo A mix of the fresh and the familiar ESPNcricinfo Full Scorecard of Kings XI vs Super Kings Qualifier 2 2014 Score Report ESPNcricinfo com ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 9 March 2021 The team of the tournament ESPNcricinfo IPLT20 com Indian Premier League Official Website www iplt20 com Archived from the original on 25 November 2016 Retrieved 21 May 2016 Raina set to miss first IPL match in nine years ESPNcricinfo AB de Villiers misses out on ESPNcricinfo s all time IPL XI ESPNcricinfo Cricbuzz s IPL 2017 XI Cricbuzz Suresh Raina to miss CSK s next two games due to calf injury The NEWS Minute 12 April 2018 a b Suresh Raina first player to score 5000 runs in IPL Times Of India Retrieved 25 October 2020 Beyond Horrible Raina Suggests Tragedy Was Reason For IPL Exit Wisden 1 September 2020 Retrieved 9 March 2021 Suresh Raina becomes 2nd CSK player after MS Dhoni to play 200 IPL matches India Today 1 May 2021 Retrieved 29 August 2021 IPL 2022 Auction Suresh Raina going unsold definitely surprised me says Sunil Gavaskar India Today 15 February 2022 Retrieved 29 March 2022 Wish I could wear yellow and go into stadium Suresh Raina gets emotional on IPL commentary debut watch TimesNow 26 March 2022 Retrieved 29 March 2022 Suresh Raina to play for Indian Legends in second edition of Road Safety World Series DNA India 8 September 2022 Suresh Raina To Lead New T20 Team In Legends League Cricket Zee News Retrieved 13 December 2023 Bureau The Hindu 1 December 2023 Legends League Cricket to kickstart on December 2 in Visakhapatnam The Hindu Retrieved 13 December 2023 When Jonty Rhodes picked Suresh Raina as the No 1 fielder in the world The Times of India 16 August 2020 Retrieved 18 November 2020 2nd Semi final India v Pakistan world cup 2011 ESPNcricinfo Miller Andrew 20 August 2011 Sreesanth s steely stare Raina s unwanted record ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 30 August 2011 Records Pataudi Trophy 2011 Most runs ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 30 August 2011 Ind vs SL Gambhir Raina guides India to 5 wicket victory over Sri Lanka in 3rd ODI The Times of India 29 July 2012 Archived from the original on 2 January 2014 Yuvraj and Harbhajan named in Test squad 5 November 2012 Finalists dominate ICC Men s and Women s World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012 teams of the tournament SportsKeeda Anderson s blitzkrieg and the biggest mountain of them all ESPNcricinfo Raina Yuvraj out of T20Is in USA ESPNcricinfo 12 August 2016 Retrieved 13 August 2016 Suresh Raina to return for India in New Zealand ODI series indianexpress com 6 October 2016 Tendulkar Yuvraj Gambhir out of entire WI tour ESPNcricinfo com ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 July 2020 India vs Bangladesh 3rd ODI called off due to rain visitors take series 2 0 Cricket Country 19 June 2014 Retrieved 11 August 2020 Full Scorecard of India vs Bangladesh 2nd ODI 2014 Score Report ESPNcricinfo com ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 July 2020 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2018 Suresh Raina s 126 lights up T20 tournament The Indian Express 22 January 2018 Retrieved 20 August 2023 PTI 25 February 2018 Suresh Raina Shines as India Claim T20 Series Against South Africa TheQuint Retrieved 20 August 2023 India vs South Africa Suresh Raina Becomes Talk Of The Town After Sterling Comeback Cricket News NDTVSports com Retrieved 20 August 2023 CricWiz 18 October 2018 Rahane Shaw Raina Ashwin Krunal Karthik selected for Deodhar Trophy www sportskeeda com Retrieved 20 August 2023 Suresh Raina Confirms Retirement With a Lot of Mixed Feelings News18 16 August 2020 Retrieved 16 August 2020 Suresh Raina s poor run with the bat continues in Ranji Trophy The Indian Express 9 November 2017 Retrieved 22 October 2021 Suresh Raina profile NDTV When Jonty Rhodes picked Suresh Raina as the No 1 fielder in the world The Times of India 16 August 2020 ISSN 0971 8257 Retrieved 17 August 2023 The Suresh Raina Journey From Leaving Kashmir for Safety to Being a Top India Cricketer News18 a b The Story of How Suresh Raina Met His Wife Priyanka www news18 com Retrieved 18 July 2022 Mastermind who killed Suresh Raina s uncle in Punjab held Bareilly News Times of India The Times of India 19 July 2021 Chennai is home Suresh Raina reacts after receiving honorable doctorate from Vels University see pics TimesNow 5 August 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2022 Suresh Raina unveils the Raina Indian Restaurant brings the authentic Indian cuisine to Amsterdam The Economic Times 27 June 2023 Cricket rockstar Suresh Raina opent Indiaas restaurant in Bos en Lommer De Westkrant 4 July 2023 Records Twenty20 Internationals Batting records Most runs in career ESPNcricinfo ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 18 February 2017 Chennai Super Kings Superstar Suresh Raina Sets Multiple CLT20 Records Cricket News NDTVSports com Retrieved 20 August 2023 Cricket Records Indian Premier League Records Most catches ESPNcricinfo ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 April 2017 IPL 2019 From Chris Gayle to Suresh Raina take a look at IPL trendsetters and its memorable firsts Catch News 18 March 2019 Retrieved 5 May 2019 Cricket Records Champions League Twenty20 Records Most runs ESPNcricinfo ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 April 2017 Cricket Records Champions League Twenty20 Records Most fifties and over ESPNcricinfo ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 April 2017 Highest runs in the Powerplay in the IPL T20 Head to Head 3 March 2021 Retrieved 9 March 2021 External links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suresh Raina Official website Suresh Raina at ESPNcricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suresh Raina amp oldid 1220198597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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