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Indian cricketer Born: August 7, 1992 (age 28 years), Agra, India ODI debut (cap 223): 25 September 2018 v Afghanistan T20I debut (cap 76): 8 July 2018 v England Bowling: Right-arm medium-fast Parents: Lokander Singh Chahar Siblings: Malati Chahar Hometown: Agra Marital Status: Unmarried Full Name Deepak Lokandersingh Chahar Profession Cricketer Height (approx.) in centimeters- 180 cm in meters- 1.8 m in feet inches- 5’ 11” Weight (approx.) in kilograms-75 kg in pounds-165 lbs Body Measurements (approx.) – Chest: 40 inches – Waist: 30 inches – Biceps: 14 inches Eye Colour Black Hair Colour Black Date of Birth 7 August 1992 Birthplace Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India Zodiac sign Leo Nationality Indian Hometown Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India Family Father- Lokendra Singh Chahar(retired from air force) Mother- Pushpa Chahar (Homemaker) Cousin Brother- Rahul Chahar (cricketer) Sister- Malti Chahar (model, actress and Miss India 2014 finalist) Coach(es)/Mentor(s) Navendu Tyagi, Amit Asawa Religion Hinduism Caste Jaat Marital Status Unmarried
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Chahar was born in 1992 in Hindu family in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. His father, Lokendra Singh Chahar is retired from the Indian Air Force and his mother, Pushpa Chahar is a homemaker. He has one elder sibling Malti Chahar, who is Bollywood film actress. He was raised alongside his cousin, fellow cricketer Rahul Chahar. He is a right-hand batsman and a medium pace bowler. He is a good swinger who can throw the ball at a speed of 140 km per hour. At the age of 10, his father brought him to Zila Cricket Academy in Jaipur and introduced him to his coach Navendu Tyagi. His father resigned his own job to pay full attention to Deepak’s cricket career and used to ride with him on a bike from Surat to Hanumangarh to make him practice six hours daily at the cricket academy of the town. In 2008, he was rejected to play in the state-level by the former director of Rajasthan Cricket Association Academy Greg Chappell who said that he couldn’t play cricket on a higher level. On 25 October 2010, his T20 debut was Rajasthan v Vidarbha at Jaipur. In November 2010, he made his first-class debut (Rajasthan v Hyderabad) at Jaipur. On 10 February 2010, he has made his List A debut (Rajasthan v Vidarbha) at Indore. He has grabbed 21 wickets in 4 under-19 matches (Cooch Behar Trophy and Vinoo Mankad trophy). In his 40 first-class matches, he has scored 883 runs at the average of 18.39 with 113 wickets (average- 36.44). In his 9 List A matches, he has hit only 47 runs (average- 7.83) including 14 wickets (average- 25.42). His total score in 25 T20 matches is 98 (average- 9.80) with 29 wickets (average- 22.34). He got 5 wickets for 15 runs in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, which is one of the best performances of his career. From 2011 to 2014, he suffered from different types of injuries and ailments that affected his cricket career badly. In January 2018, he was selected by Chennai Super Kings at ₹80 lakh to play in the Indian Premier League. He doesn’t eat fast food and likes to eat the meal cooked by his father who (according to Deepak) is his real coach and inspiration. In November 2019, he claimed two hat-tricks in three days during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Chahar’s father enrolled him to Zila Cricket Academy in Jaipur at the tender age of 10. Chahar’s father gave up his service to pay heed to Deepak’s cricket career. He used to ride with him from Surat to Hanumangarh everyday to ensure Deepak could practice six hours a day. At 10, his father introduced him to the Zila Cricket Academy, Jaipur. His father quit his job to pay full attention to his son’s Cricket career. At 16, he was rejected by Greg Chappell, former Director of Rajasthan Cricket Academy. On the debut of Ranji cricket, he took 8 wickets (innings) against Hyderabad. He earned the Youth contract from Rajasthan Royals because of impressive swing bowling skills. In 4 Under-19s Matches (Cooch Behar Trophy & Vinoo Mankad Trophy), he took 21 wickets. Deepak Chahar’s cousin brother Rahul Chahar is also a cricketer. He doesn’t like fast food. According to him, his father is his real coach. Deepak Chahar’s sister Malti Chahar was a 2014 Miss India finalist and also an actress and a model too. Who is the brother of Deepak Chahar? Ans: His cousin brother is Rahul Chahar. What is the age of Deepak Chahar? Ans: 29 years (in 2021) Who is the father of Deepak? Ans: Lokendra Singh Chahar What are the names of Deepak Chahar’s sisters? Ans: Malti Chahar and Sanjana Chahar. Chahar was born and raised in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. His dad, Lokendra is retired from the Indian Air Force. He was raised close by his cousin, fellow cricketer Rahul Chahar who is once in a while alluded to as his brother. He stopped his studies once he chose to be a cricketer and focused on the game. He gives all the credit to his paternal uncle and his brother for his development and accomplishment at such a young age. He made his First-Class debut for Rajasthan against Odisha in the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy when he was just 16 years of age. Rajasthan was playing against Hydrabad in Jaipur in 2011–12 Ranji season, Deepak Chahar debut in that match and took 8 wickets and bundled out Hydrabad for 21. which is the most reduced score in Ranji cricket till now, his figures were 8/10. His younger brother earned a contract with the Mumbai Indians team in 2018, because of good turn execution in Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy. Despite the fact that his younger brother didn’t get any match to play, due to Mayank Markande’s great performance from the earliest starting point of the competition. Deepak Chahar is a brother of Malti Chahar, who is a Bollywood actress and model by profession. Deepak’s sister has done movies like Manicure(2017) and in some commercial promotions. She was also runner up in FBB miss India Delhi 2014. Her most recent movie is Genius (2018), which is the most recent Bollywood film. Because of his noteworthy swing bowling, he earned a Youth contract from Rajasthan Royals. Youth contract sustained Deepak Chahar’s very well imparting experience to international cricketer and afterward Deepak Chahar debut with Rajasthan team. He made his ODI debut in 2018 against Afghanistan. Also, he made his T20I debut in 2018 against England. His figures in his debut match for the Ranji Trophy for Rajasthan were 8/10 in the 2010-11 season. He was sustained by the Rajasthan Royals and got a young contact under them. He has worked with international mentors and coaches, for example, Ian Pont and Catherine Dalton.