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Amikar Dayal

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Amikar Dayal[1]
Personal information
Born31 January 1967
Patna, Bihar, India[2]
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight arm Off break
RoleCaptain India - Under 19 1984-1987
International information
National side
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1986 -1988Derbyshire County League Eleven (England)[3],
1989-90Yorkshire County Cricket Club[4],
Source: [1], 20 May 2023

Amikar Dayal (born 31 January 1967) is a former captain of the Under-19 Indian Cricket team. He was a left-hand batsman[5] and a right-arm bowler[6][circular reference] and all-rounder. Amikar Dayal captained India Youth Cricket Team, India Under-19, and Under-22 from 1984-1987, in Test and One Day matches[7]. He played the Ranji Trophy[8][circular reference] for Bihar[9][circular reference] and Tripura[10][circular reference] from 1985-1998 (Record holder for Ranji Trophy Opening Partnership). Dayal runs the oldest Cricket Academy in Bihar, named the Cricket Academy of Bihar[11] and the Amikar Dayal Center for Cricket Excellence[12] at his alma mater St. Xavier's School[13], Patna.

Dayal played in England as a ‘professional overseas cricketer’ in the premier English county league from 1984 to 1995. He is a Technical Advising Panel member for the development of Nalanda International Cricket Stadium[14][circular reference] along with the Principal Secretary, Govt, of Bihar.

Career

First class career

Dayal started his First-class cricket career for the Bihar cricket team[15][circular reference], Bihar[16][circular reference] in 1982–83 at the age of 12, during his school days at St. Xavier's High School, Patna. His career-best score was 174 against the West Bengal cricket team[17][circular reference], West Bengal[18][circular reference] in the 1986 Ranji Trophy. His career spans in domestic cricket from 1982-1998.

Involvement in cricket associations

Dayal was a member of the Ad hoc Committee for the running of Cricket in Bihar for the Bihar Cricket Association[19] in 2010. He remained the ICA representative[20] in the Bihar Cricket Association till 2022[21].

Ranji Trophy Selector

Ranji Trophy Selector for Bihar and Jharkhand in 2006[22][circular reference].

Founder Chairman of Cricket Academy of Bihar

Dayal founded the Cricket Academy of Bihar in the south-eastern outer ground of Moin-ul Haq Stadium[23][circular reference] in Patna in 2000.

Dayal is also the brand ambassador[24] for Patna Municipal Corporation's[25] Swachh Survekshan[26] cleanliness drive.

References

Amikar Dayal at ESPNcricinfo {{|Indian Cricketer=Amikar Dayal}}


External links

India national under-19 cricket team[27][circular reference]



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  3. https://cricket.derbyshireccc.com/
  4. https://yorkshireccc.com/
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  6. Types of bowlers in cricket
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  8. Ranji Trophy
  9. Bihar
  10. Tripura
  11. https://www.cricketacademybihar.com/
  12. "Xavier's Cricket Academy becomes functional". The Times of India. 9 May 2013.
  13. "St Xavier's High School, ICSE School in Patna, Schools in Patna".
  14. Nalanda International Cricket Stadium
  15. Bihar cricket team in Ranji Trophy
  16. Bihar
  17. Bengal cricket team
  18. Bengal cricket team
  19. https://biharcricketassociation.com/
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  21. Dayal, Amikar (23 May 2023). "ICA 2019 Election Candidate Information Sheet". docplayer.net.
  22. Dayal, Amikar (23 May 2023). "Bihar Cricket Association". en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  23. Moin-ul-Haq Stadium
  24. Dayal, Amikar (13 February 2022). "8 PMC brand ambassadors agree to promote cleanliness". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  25. Patna, Municipal Corporation (23 May 2022). "City Ambassador". www.pmc.bihar.gov.in. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  26. Swachh, Survekshan 2022 (23 May 2023). "Swachh Survekshan 2022". my Gov.
  27. India national under-19 cricket team