Aavishkar Salvi Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics
Aavishkar Salvi is an Indian former professional cricketer who had represented his country in 4 ODI matches, between April and November 2003, as a frontline pace bowler. He had picked up 4 wickets in those 4 games but multiple injuries thereafter had not only put paid to his international career but had also severely hampered
Aavishkar Salvi Quick Info
Height
6 ft
Weight
78 kg
Date of Birth
October 20, 1981
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Aavishkar Salvi is an Indian former professional cricketer who had represented his country in 4 ODI matches, between April and November 2003, as a frontline pace bowler. He had picked up 4 wickets in those 4 games but multiple injuries thereafter had not only put paid to his international career but had also severely hampered his participation in domestic cricket. In the Indian domestic circuit, he had played for his home city team of Mumbai (2001–2013) across all 3 formats. In the IPL (Indian Premier League), he had played for Delhi Daredevils (2009–2011). In 2013, he had announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.
Born Name
Aavishkar Madhav Salvi
Nick Name
Aavishkar
Sun Sign
Libra
Born Place
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Residence
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nationality
Education
Aavishkar is one of the most academically gifted cricketers that India has witnessed. He holds a Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) degree in astrophysics.
Occupation
Professional Cricketer (Retired)
Family
Siblings – Omkar Salvi (Brother) (Cricket Coach)
Batting
Right-Handed
Bowling
Right-Arm Fast-Medium
Role
Bowler
Build
Athletic
Height
6 ft or 183 cm
Weight
78 kg or 172 lbs
Race / Ethnicity
Asian (Indian)
Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
Toned physique
Short-cropped, wavy hair
Affable smile
Clean-shaven look
Aavishkar Salvi Facts
Aavishkar’s idol growing up was the legendary Australian pace bowler Glenn McGrath. With a height and build similar to his idol, he had modeled his bowling run-up and action according to Glenn’s style. This had paid huge dividends as his performances had improved dramatically and he had been fast-tracked up from relative obscurity, first as a backup seamer for his domestic team, and then to the national team within a few years.
In his debut international match for India, an ODI against Bangladesh, he had registered spectacular figures of 7-1-15-2 as India had hammered Bangladesh by a massive margin of 200 runs. He had dismissed both the openers of the Bangladesh team in that match and by that time, their team was tottering at 11/3 and they never managed to recover from that early onslaught. This match was part of a triangular ODI series between India, South Africa, and Bangladesh. The final between India and South Africa was rained out and the match was re-scheduled to a reserve day. That day too, the rain had played spoilsport, and India and South Africa had been forced to share the trophy.
In 2009, the 2nd season of the IPL (Indian Premier League), he and Glenn were both a part of the Delhi Daredevils franchise. This had fulfilled a lifelong dream for Aavishkar as he could not just pick the great main’s brains but also finally live his dream of bowling alongside his hero.
After retiring from competitive cricket, he has dabbled in coaching. He had been appointed the head coach of the Puducherry (a union territory in India) team in 2018. With the team having improved under his leadership, the local cricketing administration had extended his stint in 2020 but their plans were hampered by the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. In late 2019, he had also been hired as a fast bowling coach for the Oman national cricket team (on an assignment basis).
His first name, Aavishkar, is the Hindi word for invention.