Ashish Nehra, an Indian cricket coach and former player, was born in 1979.
Ashish Nehra is a former Indian cricketer who was one of the country's top bowlers. He was born in Delhi on April 29, 1979. He bowls medium-fast with his left arm and bats right-handed. He was a member of the Indian side that won the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011. He rose through the ranks as a result of his accomplishments in domestic cricket. He has represented the Delhi Ranji squad. His meteoric ascent began with the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup. During the competition, he bowled some mesmerising spells. He had his greatest ODI bowling stats against England. He swung the ball both ways and took 6/23.
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