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New Delhi: Guru has the most important role behind anyone's success. In the world of cricket, whatever cricketers have earned fame due to their performance, their Mahaguru has contributed a lot to their hard work and dedication.

Teachers' Day is celebrated every year on 5 September all over the world. This day is celebrated as the birthday of India's second President Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. It was his last wish that his birthday be celebrated in such a way that the importance of teachers remains in everyone's life. In such a situation, today through this article we tell you the names of five cricketers born on 5 September.

5 Cricketers born on 5 September, three Indians included in the list

 

1. Richard Austin

Former West Indies all-rounder Richard Austin may not be among us today. He was born on 5 September 1954 in Kingston, Jamaica. He played only 2 Test matches and 1 ODI match. In First Class cricket, he scored a total of 2097 runs in 38 matches. At the same time, in List A cricket, he scored 385 runs in 22 matches.

2. Pragyan Ojha

Former star spinner of the Indian team Pragyan Ojha was born on 5 September 1986. This Bhubaneswar star took a total of 113 wickets in 24 Tests. Playing 18 ODIs, he took 21 wickets and 10 wickets in 6 T20 Internationals.

3. John Wisden

John Wisden, who gave the 'Bible' to cricket, was born on 5 September 1826 in Bridgton, Britain. The five foot six inch tall Wisden was also known as Little Wonder, who scored 4140 runs and took 1109 wickets in first class matches.

4. Ravi Bishnoi

India's left-arm spinner Ravi Bishnoi was born on 5 September 2000 in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Bishnoi has taken one wicket in just one ODI match. At the same time, he has taken 48 wickets in 32 matches in T20 International. In the first division, he has taken 16 wickets in 5 matches.

5. Saud Shakeel

Pakistan team cricketer Saud Shakeel was born on 5 September 1995 in Karachi. Saud has scored 1126 runs in 12 Test matches so far. He has scored 317 runs in 15 ODIs. He has scored 5787 runs in 76 matches in First Class and 2750 runs in 87 List-A matches.

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