Naman Ojha
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Naman Vinaykumar Ojha is an India
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er. He represents Madhya Pradesh
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 in first-class cricket. He is a wicket keeper and a hard hitting batsman. He represented Rajasthan Royals
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 in the 2009 Indian Premier League
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 in South Africa. He opened the batting for the Royals and played some important innings. He scored two half centuries and hit 11 sixes in the tournament.

At the start of his career, he used to play at Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
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 in a club called DCC (District Coaching Centre) guided by Arun Singh
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Naman Ojha is the wicketkeeper of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket team. He was born on July 20, 1983 belongs to Oriya family in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. His full name is Naman Vinay Kumar Ojha. He is a right-handed batsman of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket team.

Naman Ojha, started his "First-class" Cricket career in 2000/01 from Madhya Pradesh Cricketer. He has played in altogether 50 "First-class" matches with an average of 33.07. His total score in these matches is 2811 runs, which includes one century and 24 half-centuries. The maximum score made by Naman Ojha in any of the "First-class" matches is 214 runs. While in bowling, Naman Ojha did not get the chance to prove his skill as he is the wicketkeeper of the team. He played his latest "First-class" match against Gujarat team, which was held at Delhi from December 25 to 28 in 2007.

In the "List A" matches, Naman Ojha debuted in 2001/02. Till then, he has played in overall 39 "List A" matches with an average of 30.55. His total score in these matches is 1100 runs, which consists of a century and seven half-centuries. The maximum score of Naman Ojha in any of the "List A" matches is 121 runs. His latest "List A" match was against Uttar Pradesh team, which was held at Indore on February 23 in 2007.

The "Twenty20" Cricket career of Naman Ojha commenced against Haryana team, which was held at Ahmedabad on April 15 in 2007. He has played in four "Twenty20" matches with an average of 12.00. The total scorecard reading of Naman Ojha in these matches is 48 runs, which include five fours and two sixes. His highest score in any of the "Twenty20" matches is 18 runs and striking rate is 111.62. Naman Ojha played his latest "Twenty20" match against Tamil Nadu, which was held at April 19 in 2007.
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