Suresh Raina, an Indian cricketer (Gujarat Lions, Chennai Super Kings), was born in Muradnagar, India, in 1986.
Fans may remember Suresh Kumar Raina as the first Indian to score a century in all three versions of the game. Raina, who was born on November 27, 1986, is a left-handed batter and a more-than-capable spinner who has provided former captain MS Dhoni with a few decent overs in the middle of the innings. He is well-known for his acrobatic fielding abilities as well as his ability to cheer on his teammates throughout the innings. Raina has made huge contributions to India's lower-middle order and has won numerous games on his own.
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