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Binod Das
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Personal information
Full name
Binod Kumar Das
Born (1983-04-26) 26 April 1983 (age 41)
Kalaiya, Bara, Nepal
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
RoleAll-rounder
International information
National side
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2014–2014Panchakanya Tej (NPL)
Career statistics
Competition FC Youth ODI ICC Trophy
Matches 3 13 3
Runs scored 56 147 22
Batting average 28.00 16.33 -
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 17 31 11*
Balls bowled 566 609 138
Wickets 19 20 2
Bowling average 11.42 18.25 32.50
5 wickets in innings 3 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0
Best bowling 6/29 3/13 1/23
Catches/stumpings 1/- 5/- 0/-
Source: CricketArchive, 11 April 2015

Binod Kumar Das (Template:Lang-ne) (born 26 April 1983) is a retired Nepalese cricketer and a former captain of Nepal national cricket team. All-rounder Binod is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium pace bowler.[1] He made his debut for Nepal against UAE in November 2000.[2]

Under his captaincy, Nepal Under-19s participated in the 2000 Under-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka,[3] finished as a Plate Runners-up in the 2002 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand[4] and Nepal won the 2006 ACC Premier League.[5]

Playing Career

Binod Das first played for Nepal at Under-19 level. He played in the 1997 Youth Asia Cup in Hong Kong[6] and 1999 Youth Asia Cup in Singapore, where Nepal finished as runners-up.[7] Then he led Nepal in the 2000 Under-19 World Cup, their first ever Under-19 World Cup. He was the leading Nepalese wicket-taker in the tournament with 9 wickets from 5 matches at an average of 16.88 and an economy of 3.81.[8] He also played in the 2000 ICC Under-17 Asia Cup in Pakistan later in the year,[9] before making his debut for the senior side in the 2000 ACC Trophy.[2]

After playing in the 2001 ICC Trophy in Ontario,[10] he returned to the Under-19 team for the 2002 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand. He successfully led the team to finish the tournament as a runners-up[4] and defeat two ICC full members, Pakistan[11] and Bangladesh.[12] In a group match against Namibia, he picked up 3 wickets to secure a close victory.[13] He was adjudged the man of the match.[14] He scored 131 runs in 7 innings at an average of 21.83[15] and picked up 11 wickets at an average of 19.36 and an economy rate of 3.45 in the tournament.[16] Then he represented Nepal in the 2002 ACC Trophy,[17] 2002/03 ACC Emerging Nations Tournament[18] and 2003/04 ACC Emerging Nations Tournament.[19]

He made first-class debut in March 2004 when he played for Nepal against the UAE in the 2004 ICC Intercontinental Cup. Playing his debut match, he picked up 6 wickets including five-wicket haul in the first innings.[20] He also played in the 2004 ACC Trophy[21] and in the 2004/05 ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament, where he was the sixth highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets from 4 matches[22] including five-wicket haul against Hong Kong.[23]

In February 2005 he played in the repêchage tournament of the 2005 ICC Trophy, where he scored 135 runs in 5 innings at an average of 45.00[24] and picked up 6 wickets at an average of 22.16 and an economy rate of 3.48.[25]

He also played 2005/06 ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament matches against Singapore, Malaysia, the UAE and Hong Kong.[26] He was the leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 21 wickets from 4 matches at an average of 8.67.[27] The matches against the UAE and Hong Kong were also counted towards the 2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup.[28] Including these two matches, he played a total of three first-class matches.[29] He has scored 56 runs at an average of 28.00 and picked up 19 wickets at an average of 11.42 including three five-wicket hauls.[30] His bowling figures of 6/29 in an innings[31] and 7/37 in a match[32] are the best bowling figures of a Nepalese bowler in the First-class format.

In 2006, he toured Pakistan with the Nepalese team to play a match against Pakistan Cricket Academy, where he picked up the wicket of future Pakistani player Khurram Manzoor.[33]

Coaching

Binod Das is an ACC Level III certified coach.[34] He coached the CAN-XI team during the Uttarakhand Gold Cup in India in 2013.[35] He was appointed as an Assistant Coach of national team when the team was preparing for 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Two.[36] He has also been coaching the students enrolled at the National Cricket Academy.[35] He is also the coach of Panchakanya Tej of the Nepal Premier League. He also coaches in the Nepal Cricket School.

Man of the Match Awards

The following list illustrates all the matches in which Das won Man of the Match award while representing Nepal in international series/tournaments.[37]

S.N. Opponent Venue Tournament Match Performance
1  Maldives TU Cricket Ground,
Kirtipur
2003 ACC Emerging Nations Tournament,
Nepal
5 wkts
Scorecard
2  Kuwait Selangor Turf Club,
Kuala Lumpur
2005 ICC World Cup Qualifying Series,
Malaysia
27* (5*4); 3 wkts
Scorecard
3  Hong Kong TU Cricket Ground,
Kirtipur
2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup 8* (1*4); 6 wkts; 1 catch; 1 wkt
Scorecard
4  United Arab Emirates TU Cricket Ground,
Kirtipur
2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup 17 (1*4); 1 wkt; 14*; 5 wkts
Scorecard
5  Bhutan Royal Selangor Club,
Kuala Lumpur
2006 ACC Trophy,
Malaysia
4; 5 wkts
Scorecard

References

  1. ^ "Binod Das". Cricinfo.
  2. ^ a b "Scorecard of United Arab Emirates v Nepal - Asian Cricket Council Trophy 2000/01 (Group B)". cricketarchive.com.
  3. ^ "Youth World Cup draw: Pakistan to play opener against Kenya". Cricinfo.
  4. ^ a b "Plate Final: Nepal Under-19s v Zimbabwe Under-19s at Lincoln, Feb 8, 2002 - Cricket Scorecard - ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo.
  5. ^ Administrator. "2006 ACC PREMIER LEAGUE Points Table". asiancricket.org.
  6. ^ "BOWLING IN YOUTH ASIA CUP 1997/98 (ORDERED BY AVERAGE)". cricketarchive.com.
  7. ^ "Scorecard of Bangladesh Under-19s v Nepal Under-19s - Youth Asia Cup 1999 (Final)". cricketarchive.com.
  8. ^ "Cricket Records - Records - ICC Under-19 World Cup, 1999/00 - Most wickets - ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo.
  9. ^ "BATTING AND FIELDING IN ICC UNDER-17 ASIA CUP 2000 (ORDERED BY AVERAGE)". cricketarchive.com.
  10. ^ "ICC TROPHY MATCHES PLAYED BY BINOD DAS". cricketarchive.com.
  11. ^ "Group C: Nepal Under-19s v Pakistan Under-19s at Lincoln, Jan 22, 2002 - Cricket Scorecard - ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo.
  12. ^ "Plate Semi-Final: Bangladesh Under-19s v Nepal Under-19s at Lincoln, Feb 6-7, 2002 - Cricket Scorecard - ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo.
  13. ^ "Nepal take close win from Namibia". Cricinfo.
  14. ^ "Plate Group Two: Namibia Under-19s v Nepal Under-19s at Auckland, Jan 30, 2002 - Cricket Scorecard - ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo.
  15. ^ "Cricket Records - Records - ICC Under-19 World Cup, 2001/02 - Most runs - ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo.
  16. ^ "Cricket Records - Records - ICC Under-19 World Cup, 2001/02 - Most wickets - ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo.
  17. ^ "Asian Cricket Council Trophy Batting - Most Runs". espncricinfo.com.
  18. ^ "Scorecard of Nepal v Maldives - Asian Cricket Council Emerging Nations Tournament 2002/03 (Final)". cricketarchive.com.
  19. ^ "Scorecard of Nepal v Maldives - Asian Cricket Council Emerging Nations Tournament 2003/04 (Final)". cricketarchive.com.
  20. ^ "United Arab Emirates v Nepal at Sharjah, Mar 25-27, 2004 - Cricket Scorecard - ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo.
  21. ^ "BOWLING IN ASIAN CRICKET COUNCIL TROPHY 2004". cricketarchive.com.
  22. ^ Administrator. "FTCT Averages 2004 - 2005". asiancricket.org.
  23. ^ Administrator. "FTCT Results". asiancricket.org.
  24. ^ "BATTING AND FIELDING IN ICC WORLD CUP QUALIFYING SERIES 2004/05". cricketarchive.com.
  25. ^ "BOWLING IN ICC WORLD CUP QUALIFYING SERIES 2004/05". cricketarchive.com.
  26. ^ Administrator. "FTCT Results 2005 - 2006". asiancricket.org.
  27. ^ Administrator. "ACC FAST TRACK COUNTRIES TOURNAMENT - TOP PERFORMERS". asiancricket.org.
  28. ^ Administrator. "2005 FTCT Points Table". asiancricket.org.
  29. ^ "FIRST-CLASS MATCHES PLAYED BY BINOD DAS". cricketarchive.com.
  30. ^ http://stats.espncricinfo.com/nepal/engine/records/individual/most_matches_career.html?class=4;id=32;type=team
  31. ^ http://stats.espncricinfo.com/nepal/engine/records/bowling/best_figures_innings.html?class=4;id=32;type=team
  32. ^ http://stats.espncricinfo.com/nepal/engine/records/bowling/best_figures_match.html?class=4;id=32;type=team
  33. ^ http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/101/101030.html
  34. ^ Administrator. "CAN RESHAPES NCA". asiancricket.org.
  35. ^ a b "Das to coach Baskota-led CAN team". ekantipur.com.
  36. ^ "Binod Das in a new role". myrepublica.com.
  37. ^ "MATCHES IN WHICH BINOD DAS WON AN AWARD". cricketarchive.com.