đ Cricketers Born on 9 march â Indiaâs Stars & Their Stories
MarchâŻ9 has been a lucky birthday for several Indian cricketers who have represented the country or made a mark in domestic and international cricket. Below are the most famous individuals born on this date.
đŽđłÂ 1. Mohammed Shami
Born: 9âŻmarchâŻ1990 â Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India
Role: Fast Bowler (Rightâarm fast)
Teams: india National Team, bengal (domestic), gujarat Titans (IPL)
One of Indiaâs premier fast bowlers, Mohammed Shami is known for his lethal seam movement, ability to reverse swing the ball, and consistent performances across formats. He has been a key member of Indiaâs pace attack in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, often making crucial breakthroughs at pivotal moments.
- đ Notable for: Matchâwinning spells in international cricket.
- 𪜠Specialty: Seam, swing bowling, death overs expertise.
Shamiâs rise from a small town to international stardom inspires many young cricketers in India.
đŽđłÂ 2. Parthiv Patel
Born: 9âŻmarchâŻ1985 â Ahmedabad, gujarat, India
Role: WicketâkeeperâBatsman
Teams: india National Team, gujarat (domestic), various IPL franchises
Parthiv Patel made headlines early in his career by becoming one of the youngest wicketâkeepers to play Test cricket for India. Despite losing a finger in childhood, he continued to pursue cricket with determination and resilience.
- đŻ Career Highlights:
- Youngest wicketâkeeper in Test history at his debut.
- Scored valuable runs in both domestic and international cricket.
After retirement, patel transitioned into mentoring and scouting roles in the indian Premier League, helping nurture future talent.
đŽđłÂ 3. Domnic Joseph
Born: 9âŻmarchâŻ1981 â Pune, Maharashtra, India
Role: Firstâclass Cricketer
Domnic Joseph is another indian cricketer listed with this birthday. Though not a regular in the national team, he contributed significantly in domestic competitions, showcasing the depth of cricketing talent in India.
đŽđłÂ 4. Myluahanan Senthilnathan
Born: 9âŻmarchâŻ1969 â Dharapuram, tamil Nadu, India
Role: Cricketer
Myluahanan Senthilnathan is noted as a cricketer from tamil Nadu with this birthday. While he may not have had a prominent international career, his presence in domestic cricket has contributed to the sportâs rich grassroots foundation in India.
đŽđłÂ 5. Parth Sahani & ahmed Banday
Born: 9âŻmarch (early 1990sâ1995 range)
Role: Domestic Cricketers
A few more cricketers including Parth Sahani and Ahmed Banday also share this birthday and have played in Indiaâs domestic circuit, contributing to state teams and keeping competitive cricket strong across regions.
đ Summary: Famous Cricketers with MarchâŻ9 Birthdays
Cricketer
Born
Role
Remark
Mohammed Shami
9âŻMarâŻ1990
Fast Bowler
Star bowler for India
Parthiv Patel
9âŻMarâŻ1985
Wâkeeper/Batsman
Youngest Test keeper debut
Domnic Joseph
9âŻMarâŻ1981
Domestic Cricketer
Domestic cricket contributor
Myluahanan Senthilnathan
9âŻMarâŻ1969
Cricketer
Tamil Nadu player
Parth Sahani
9âŻMarâŻ1993
Domestic player
State team player
Ahmed Banday
9âŻMarâŻ1995
Domestic player
Competitive domestic presence
đ Why MarchâŻ9 Birthday Is Special in Cricket
Being born on MarchâŻ9 links several players across generations who have either played for india or competed effectively in domestic cricket. Mohammed Shami and Parthiv Patel especially stand out for their contributions at the international level â representing resilience, excellence, and dedication to the sport.
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