Sanjay Bangar

Coach

Birthday October 11, 1972

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Beed, Maharashtra, India

Age 51 years old

Nationality India

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1972

Sanjay Bapusaheb Bangar (born 11 October 1972) is an Indian cricket commentator and the head coach of the IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore.

He is a former Indian international cricketer.

He played as an all-rounder and represented the India national cricket team in Tests and ODIs.

Bangar was born in Beed, Maharashtra, India.

He has completed his schooling from Saint Francis De Sales High School Aurangabad.

He completed his Bachelor of Commerce from Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar.

He has also completed Company Secretaries Intermediate Course.

Bangar began his career playing in the youth teams of Maharashtra and Mumbai, but at state level he made his name representing Railways with his medium-pace bowling and sound defensive batting technique.

2000

In the 2000–01 season, Railways reached the final of the Ranji Trophy where they lost to Baroda.

The following season, they went one better and defeated Baroda to win the competition.

2001

Bangar's performances had caught the eyes of the selectors and he was called up to the Indian squad for their matches against England in the 2001–02 season.

In only his second Test, he scored 100 not out against Zimbabwe at Nagpur batting at number 7.

2002

On the 2002 tour of England, he was promoted to open the innings at Headingley after some poor performances by Wasim Jaffer.

He responded with his most important innings for India, making a patient 68 on the first day in an invaluable partnership with Rahul Dravid in difficult swinging and seaming conditions.

Later on in the same match he also chipped in with two important wickets to set up a rare innings victory for India away from home.

2003

Bangar was named as part of India's squad for the 2003 Cricket World Cup, but his performances for India began to tail off, and he made his final appearance for his country in 2004, appearing in 12 Test matches and 15 One Day Internationals in all.

He made important contributions to 7 test match wins for India.

2004

He later became the captain of Railways and led them to two major championship titles, the Ranji Trophy and the Irani Trophy victory in 2004–05.

2005

He also led the Railways team to a Ranji Trophy One Day National Championship in 2005–06.

Along with Vijay Hazare, he is only one of two players to score 6,000 runs and take 200 wickets in the Ranji Trophy.

He represented Deccan Chargers in the first IPL season.

2009

He played for the Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2009 IPL.

2010

Having previously coached India A, Bangar began working with the Kochi Tuskers as batting coach in 2010.

2012

An article by Sanjay Bangar was featured in the 2012 book Rahul Dravid: Timeless Steel.

2013

In January 2013, Bangar announced his retirement after 20 years playing.

2014

In January 2014, Bangar was named assistant coach of Kings XI Punjab ahead of IPL 2014.

He was promoted to the role of head coach during the season and coached them to final, the Franchise's best IPL performance to date, where they lost to Kolkata Knight Riders.

He went on to Coach Kings XI Punjab for three years until he had to give up his role to comply with the BCCI's conflict of interest rules.

In August 2014, he was named batting coach of India after an embarrassing Test series defeat to England.

2016

He was named head coach of India national cricket team for Zimbabwe tour in June 2016.

After Anil Kumble was appointed as India's head coach for a one-year tenure starting with the tour of West Indies in July 2016, Bangar was reappointed as the team's batting coach.

Many Indian batsmen, including Indian captain Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and Ajinkya Rahane, have credited Bangar for contributing to their growth.

2017

After Anil Kumble's tenure as head coach expired in June 2017, Bangar carried out the role of Interim Coach to India's tour of West Indies in June–July 2017.

2018

In 2018, India toured South Africa in what was considered a mixed bag, with India losing the test series 1-2 but later winning the ODI series by a record 5–1 margin, a feat not accomplished by any other Indian team.

However, later India won a historic Test Series in Australia 2–1, thus ending the 2018 season with 4 rare overseas Test victories in South Africa, England, and Australia.

2019

After Ravi Shastri's reappointment as head coach, Bangar was promoted to the role of Assistant Coach till 2019.

Bangar's coaching has been credited for improving India's lower order.

Bangar's tenure as batting coach saw India create several records, with Indian batsmen scoring over 150 centuries and India winning 30 tests out of 52 tests played, 82 ODIs out of 120 ODIs and the Test team staying at top of ICC Test Rankings for over three and half years during his tenure of over 5 years as coach.

India then lost a closely contested Test Series in England by a margin of 1–4, with India's batting and Bangar's role came under criticism for unable to chase a 4th innings target of 193 set by England in the first test.

Bangar's contract was not renewed by the BCCI on the back of reports that Bangar was not able to find a suitable no 4 batsman in ODI cricket, a reason for India's loss in the 2019 World Cup, although it was widely debated that it was the job of the selectors and not the job of the batting coach to do so.