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Ex-India Cricketer Who Vanished After 2 ODIs Now Works at SBI

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Ex-India cricketer vanished from the international stage due to the fierce competition for every role in the Indian cricket team. Each year, numerous new players debut, but only a few manage to secure consistent spots.

Given the vast talent pool, it’s nearly impossible for cricket boards and associations to offer equal opportunities to all. This challenge was apparent in the case of former Indian all-rounder Gyanendra Pandey, who faded from the spotlight after just two ODIs.”

Gyanendra Pandey, who once played alongside cricket legends such as Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, and Virender Sehwag, had a brief stint with the Indian team, featuring in just two ODIs. He made his debut against Pakistan in 1999 and appeared in only one more game before being excluded from the team.

Pandey first caught the attention of selectors with his impressive domestic performances, including 254 wickets in 199 First-Class and List A matches. His Ranji Trophy statistics were also noteworthy: 4425 runs and 148 wickets across 97 matches. This success led to his selection for the 1999 Pepsi Cup tri-series against Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

Reflecting on his performances, Pandey shared in an interview with The Lallantop, “In 1997, I had a standout season. I performed exceptionally well in the Duleep Trophy final, scoring 44 runs and taking three wickets. My performances in the Deodhar Trophy were also notable.

Playing against a strong North Zone team featuring players like Vikram Rathour, Virender Sehwag, and Navjot Sidhu, I took five wickets and scored an unbeaten 23. I also scored 89 not out against the West Zone and took 2-3 wickets against the East Zone.

In matches against South Zone, I scored 28 or 30 not out and took 2-3 wickets. In the Challenger Trophy, I dismissed notable players like Robin Singh and Amay Khurasiya. For India A, I took two wickets for 26 runs, which led to my call-up to the Indian team in 1999.”

Gyanendra Pandey's friend Mohammad Kaif, Jai Prakash Yadav, Sourav Ganguly, Virender Sehwag, and Yuvraj Singh with the 2002 Champions Trophy

Did the Former BCCI Secretary Dismiss Gyanendra Pandey's Career?

Despite sharing a dressing room with cricketing greats like Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly, Mohammed Azharuddin, and Virender Sehwag, Pandey’s career took a downturn.

He could have been part of the Indian squad for the 1999 Test series against New Zealand, but Jaywant Lele, then BCCI secretary, reportedly did not approve of his inclusion. Lele was quoted saying, “If Kumble has asked for a break, why not go for Sunil Joshi?”

Pandey expressed his frustration, saying, “Mr. Lele should have considered my performance. As an umpire, he should have known better. I acknowledge my mistakes and lack of understanding of how things worked, which led to my downfall. The media did not cover my side of the story; they only spoke to the higher-ups.”

Currently, Gyanendra Pandey works as a Public Relations officer at the State Bank of India.

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