Kinchit Shah

Kinchit Devang Shah (born 9 December 1995) is an Indian-born Hong Kong cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm off break bowler. He is also an occasional wicket-keeper.

Kinchit Shah
Personal information
Full nameKinchit Devang Shah
Born (1995-12-09) 9 December 1995
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm off break
RoleBatsman
RelationsNinad Shah (brother)
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 30)8 November 2014 v Papua New Guinea
Last ODI18 September 2018 v India
T20I debut (cap 15)24 November 2014 v Nepal
Last T20I6 March 2020 v Malaysia
Career statistics
Competition ODI T20I FC LA
Matches 10 35 1 11
Runs scored 136 502 66 150
Batting average 13.28 19.30 33.00 15.00
100s/50s 0/0 0/3 0/1 1/2
Top score 34* 79 62 116*
Balls bowled 56 58
Wickets 4 4
Bowling average 10.00 11.00
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match n/a n/a n/a
Best bowling 4/10 4/10
Catches/stumpings 1/– 3/– 0/– 1/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 6 March 2020

Career

Shah made his T20 cricket debut against the Canada cricket team on 15 March 2012.[1] He made his One Day International debut for Hong Kong on 8 November 2014 against Papua New Guinea in Australia.[2] He made his Twenty20 International debut on 24 November 2014 against Nepal in Sri Lanka.[3]

In August 2018, he was named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2018 Asia Cup Qualifier tournament.[4] Hong Kong won the qualifier tournament, and he was then named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2018 Asia Cup.[5]

In April 2019, he was named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in Namibia.[6] In Hong Kong's opening match of the tournament, against Canada, Shah took a hat-trick.[7] He was the leading wicket-taker for Hong Kong in the tournament, with eleven dismissals in six matches.[8]

In September 2019, he was named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament in the United Arab Emirates.[9] He was the leading run-scorer for Hong Kong in the tournament, with 223 runs in seven matches.[10] In November 2019, he was named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2019 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup in Bangladesh.[11] Later the same month, he was named in Hong Kong's squad for the Cricket World Cup Challenge League B tournament in Oman.[12] In the opening match of the tournament, against Bermuda, he scored his first century in List A cricket.[13]

References

  1. "17th Match, Group A: Canada v Hong Kong at Dubai (CA), Mar 15, 2012 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo". espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
  2. "Hong Kong tour of Australia, 1st ODI: Papua New Guinea v Hong Kong at Townsville, Nov 8, 2014". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  3. "Hong Kong v Nepal T20I Series - 4th T20I". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  4. "Hong Kong Squad for the ACC Asia Cup Qualifiers 2018 - 27th August - 8th September 2018". Hong Kong Cricket. Archived from the original on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  5. "Anshuman Rath to lead Hong Kong into the 2018 Unimoni Asia Cup". Hong Kong Cricket. Archived from the original on 10 September 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  6. "All to play for in last ever World Cricket League tournament". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  7. "Hosts Namibia start with victory in ICC World Cricket League Division 2". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  8. "ICC World Cricket League Division Two, 2019 - Hong Kong: List A matches, Batting and bowling averages". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  9. "Men's ICC T20 World Cup Qualifiers squad announcement". Cricket Hong Kong. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  10. "ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier, 2019/20 - Hong Kong: Batting and bowling averages". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  11. "Hong Kong ACC Emerging Teams Tournament Men's Squad Announcement". Hong Kong Cricket. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  12. "Hong Kong ICC Challenge League 'B' Squad Announcement". Hong Kong Cricket. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  13. "Bermuda reeled in by Hong Kong century-maker". The Royal Gazette. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
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