Robin Uthappa
Robin Uthappa is a former Indian cricketer who was known for his flamboyant style of play and aggressive batting. He was born on November 11, 1985, in Coorg, Karnataka, India. Uthappa started his cricketing career as a wicket-keeper and later became an opening batsman. He was a part of the Indian cricket team and played in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for various teams. In this article, we will discuss Robin Uthappa's career, achievements, and IPL journey.
Early Career:
Uthappa started playing cricket at a young age and made his debut for Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy in 2002. He impressed everyone with his skills and was soon picked for the India A team. In 2006, he was selected for the Indian cricket team and made his debut against England in a One-Day International (ODI). He played his first Test match against South Africa in 2006.
Uthappa made a name for himself in the domestic circuit, scoring heavily in the Ranji Trophy and other domestic tournaments. He was known for his aggressive batting style and played some memorable innings for Karnataka.
IPL Career:
Uthappa's IPL journey started with the Mumbai Indians in the inaugural season in 2008. He was bought for a whopping amount of $800,000 and was expected to play a key role for the team. Uthappa started the tournament on a high, scoring a fifty in the first match. However, he failed to maintain his form and was eventually dropped from the team.
In 2009, Uthappa was bought by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for $750,000. He played a vital role for the team and scored 374 runs in 14 matches. He was the team's highest run-scorer and helped them reach the final of the tournament.
In 2010, Uthappa was bought by the new franchise Pune Warriors India for $2.1 million. He played for the team for three seasons but was unable to replicate his previous performances. He scored 353 runs in the 2012 season but the team finished at the bottom of the table.
In 2014, Uthappa was bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for $2.4 million. He had a remarkable season, scoring 660 runs in 16 matches and winning the Orange Cap for the most runs in the tournament. He played a key role in KKR's title-winning campaign and was awarded the Player of the Tournament.
Uthappa continued to play for KKR in the next few seasons but was unable to replicate his form from the 2014 season. He scored 386 runs in the 2015 season and 388 runs in the 2016 season. In 2017, he was bought by the Rising Pune Supergiant for $1.5 million but played only a handful of matches.
In 2018, Uthappa was back with KKR and played a key role in the team's campaign. He scored 377 runs in 16 matches and helped the team reach the playoffs. He played for KKR in the 2019 season as well but was unable to perform consistently.
Achievements:
Uthappa has had a successful career in domestic cricket and has scored heavily in the Ranji Trophy and other tournaments. He has scored over 9,000 runs in first-class cricket and has scored 24 centuries and 46 half-centuries.
In his international career, Uthappa played 46 ODIs and scored 934 runs at an average of 25.10. He also played 13 T20Is and scored 249 runs at an average of 24.90.
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