Where is Ravi Bopara now?
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Where is Ravi Bopara now?
Sylhet SunrisersAll-rounderPeshawar ZalmiAll-rounderSussex County Cricket ClubAll-rounderLondon SpiritAll-rounderSt Kitts & Nevis PatriotsAll-rounder
Ravi Bopara/Current teams
Is Ravi Bopara a Sikh?
He was born into an immigrant Indian Sikh family, educated at Brampton Manor School, East Ham and Barking Abbey School, Bopara attended Frenford Clubs and represented Essex Boys and Girls Clubs in their representative U14 cricket team. Bopara made his first-class debut for Essex in May 2002.
What nationality is Ravi Bopara?
BritishRavi Bopara / Nationality
Did Ravi Bopara retire?
Talking of his move to Hove, Bopara insisted he was not retiring from first-class cricket, but said that his white-ball game was his priority, as he even targeted a return to England recognition with back-to-back T20 World Cups looming in 2020 and 2021. “I want to thank Sussex for this opportunity.
Is Ravi Bopara still playing cricket?
Ravi Bopara has signed a new contract with Sussex that will see him play T20 cricket for the county. The allrounder joined the club in 2019, having spent his entire career at Essex until then.
What is the age of Ravi Bopara?
37 years (May 4, 1985)Ravi Bopara / Age
Did Ravi Bopara play Essex?
Ravi Bopara, who left Essex for Sussex at the end of the 2019 county season, has opened up about how he “struggled” to accept the move away from his boyhood club.
Why did Ravi Bopara leave Essex?
The former England batsman made his Essex debut in 2002, but after a tumultuous year in which he was dropped to the second team for a time before playing a vital part in the club’s T20 Blast-winning campaign in a new role as a finisher, the player and club went their own ways after failing to agree a contract extension …
Is Ravi Bopara still playing?
Former England all-rounder Ravi Bopara has ended an 18-year association with county champions Essex to join Sussex. Essex – who also won this summer’s T20 Blast – said the 34-year-old had turned down an “improved” offer to stay.