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Sanjay Raul is a strokeful middle order batsman who started his international debut as part of India 'A' tour of [[Pakistan cricket team|Pakistan]] in early [[1998]]. He made a unbeaten 115 in the third test at Lahore. He was selected into the [[Indian cricket team|Indian team]] for the Commonwealth games at [[Toronto]] in September 1998, but failed to perform well in the two matches that he played against Pakistan. His best domestic season was in [[1996]]/[[1997|97]], when he made 644 runs and took 37 wickets, and topped the batting and bowling averages for [[Orissa Cricket Association|Orissa]].
Sanjay Raul is a strokeful middle order batsman who started his international debut as part of India 'A' tour of [[Pakistan cricket team|Pakistan]] in early [[1998]]. He made a unbeaten 115 in the third Test at Lahore. He was selected into the [[Indian cricket team|Indian team]] for the Commonwealth games at [[Toronto]] in September 1998, but failed to perform well in the two matches that he played against Pakistan. His best domestic season was in [[1996]]/[[1997|97]], when he made 644 runs and took 37 wickets, and topped the batting and bowling averages for [[Orissa Cricket Association|Orissa]].


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Sanjay Raul
Source: [1], February 14 2006

Sanjay Raul pronunciation (born October 6, 1976 in Cuttack, Orissa), is an Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler.

Sanjay Raul is a strokeful middle order batsman who started his international debut as part of India 'A' tour of Pakistan in early 1998. He made a unbeaten 115 in the third Test at Lahore. He was selected into the Indian team for the Commonwealth games at Toronto in September 1998, but failed to perform well in the two matches that he played against Pakistan. His best domestic season was in 1996/97, when he made 644 runs and took 37 wickets, and topped the batting and bowling averages for Orissa.

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