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Sunil Joshi’s cricketing journey began in Karnataka. As an all-rounder with a rare combination of slow left-arm spin and left-handed batting, Joshi was a key figure for Karnataka throughout his career.

Where is Sunil Joshi? The Man Who Has Second-Best Bowling Figures by Indian Spinner

In the world of cricket, legends are often defined by their dazzling performances on the field, but some heroes shape the sport in ways that are more than just statistics. This is the story of Sunil Joshi; India's forgotten hero.

With a cricketing career spanning over 16 years and his association with the sport still going strong after 3 decades, Joshi witnessed all the highs and lows of international cricket, his transformation from a successful all-rounder to coach, chief selector and mentor of the game showcases his commitment and unwavering enthusiasm.

Buckle up as we dive into the remarkable career of a man who gave so much to Indian cricket, yet remains one of its unsung heroes.

Sunil Joshi’s cricketing journey began in Karnataka. As an all-rounder with a rare combination of slow left-arm spin and left-handed batting, Joshi was a key figure for Karnataka throughout his career.

His stellar 1995–96 Ranji Trophy season, where he scored 500 runs and took 50 wickets, set the stage for a memorable career.

The 1996 Ranji season marked Joshi’s entry into international cricket. His Test debut against England was a dream come true, and he soon made a mark in One Day Internationals as well. Despite his consistent performances, Joshi faced the disappointment of being left out of the 1999 ODI World Cup squad.

The same year, Joshi delivered one of the most memorable performances of his career during an LG Cup match against South Africa.

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