Aakash Chopra

Cricket Player

Aakash Chopra was born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India on September 19th, 1977 and is the Cricket Player. At the age of 46, Aakash Chopra biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Sunny
Date of Birth
September 19, 1977
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Age
46 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Cricketer
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Aakash Chopra Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 46 years old, Aakash Chopra has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
81kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Average
Measurements
Not Available
Aakash Chopra Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Hinduism
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Rajdhani College, Hindu College
Aakash Chopra Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Akshi Mathur
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Aakshi Mathur (2009-Present)
Parents
Shyam Lal Chopra
Siblings
Aekta Chopra (Sister)
Aakash Chopra Career

Chopra made his Test debut in Ahmedabad against New Zealand in late 2003 as India sought to find an opening partner for his Delhi teammate Virender Sehwag. Chopra's international career started well, scoring two half-centuries against New Zealand during 2003–04 in the second Test in Mohali. On the 2003–04 tour to Australia, he featured in many solid partnerships with Virender Sehwag, including two century opening partnerships in Melbourne and Sydney. Chopra's work in seeing off the new ball saw him credited with the large scores that India accumulated in that series when middle-order batsmen Rahul Dravid, V. V. S. Laxman, Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly regularly compiled large centuries.

On the subsequent tour to Pakistan, he compiled another century stand with Virender Sehwag as India posted more than 600 runs in the first innings to set up a heavy innings defeat of arch-rivals Pakistan in the first Test in Multan. However, in the second Test, the Indian batsmen failed in a losing effort, apart from a century from Yuvraj Singh, who played in place of the injured captain Sourav Ganguly. When Ganguly returned for the final Test, Chopra was axed and Yuvraj was retained.

Chopra was reintroduced as Sehwag's partner in the 2004 Border-Gavaskar Trophy after Tendulkar was injured for the First Test in Bangalore. However, a heavy loss saw Chopra axed for the following match in Chennai upon Tendulkar's return, with Yuvraj elevated to opening the innings. Yuvraj also struggled, and Chopra was recalled for the Third Test in Nagpur. However, a double failure by Chopra, as Australia won a series in India for the first time in 35 years, saw him dropped for the last time, after his career average gradually decreased, however, from 46.25 to only 23. Chopra was replaced by Delhi teammate Gautam Gambhir, and was overtaken by Gambhir and Wasim Jaffer in the race to partner Sehwag in the Test side. Due to his low scoring rate, he was not considered for One Day Internationals.

He played for Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2008, IPL 2009, but was sent back to home as he was deemed unfit for fast T-20 cricket.

In IPL 2011 he had been signed by Rajasthan Royals, in that season he scored just 53 runs with poor avarage of 8.83 in 6 inning. After that, he did not got chance to play a single match in 2 years, so he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in 2015.

In September 2008, Aakash played for Delhi in the Nissar Trophy against SNGPL (winners of Quaid-i-Azam Trophy from Pakistan) and scored 4 and 197 for Delhi. The match was drawn but SNGPL won the trophy on first-innings lead. After representing Delhi for a long time, Chopra joined Rajasthan as a guest player in Ranji Plate division. He helped Rajasthan to become the first Plate division team to win the Ranji Trophy followed by another Ranji trophy win in 2010–2011 season. He has won three Ranji titles in total—one with Delhi and two with Rajasthan. He's one of the few Indian cricketers who have scored over 8,000 First-Class runs.

Cricket commentary career

He is currently working with Star Sports as a cricket commentator and analyst. His cricket commentry style is similar to Navjot Singh Sidhu. In commentry he use lots of one liner, rhymes. For every player, shot and situation he have one liners and short poems. He also use word play and idioms amid Hindi live TV commentary. Chopra have tendency to repeat lines, often same lines for different players with a set tune. Often fans criticize his commentry.

Amid 2018–19 Australia versus India test series, he did commentary for 7 Network, also lent voice for commentry on Sony Ten 2.

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