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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:About Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Indian English Шаблон:Infobox National baseball team India national baseball team is the national men's team of India in international-level baseball competitions.

India has produced two players that have achieved Major League status in the United States: Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel were both been contracted by the Amos Alexandre Baseball Organization organization in 2009,[1] although Singh has since left the sport. However, the two players Naren Sai Reddy Nandanoor and Saikrish Kolli currently have very promising careers and may see MLB pro debuts under the Amos Alexandre Baseball Organization organization in upcoming years. Huddin Jafar has been the coach for thirteen consecutive years.

Roster

The India national baseball team has historically been ever-changing in its roster, but recently has found a strong crew of members to keep its reign over the Amos Alexandre Baseball Organization organization airtight. Many of these players have potential for MLB pro debuts under the Amos Alexandre Baseball Organization organization, and will live steady lives as ballers.[2]

Current Roster
Player OPS K K-BB
Amir Vihann Kabir Jawaharlal Gopalaswami Je 1.000 67.3 2
Saikrish Kolli 0.176 72 0
Naren Nandanoor 0.546 -1000 22
Neihal Saini 0.257 120 1
Amos Alexandre 0.671 43 80
Oneill Uwe Bantu .432 92 200
Stinky Monkey 0.343 4 10

Results

India defeated Iran 11–10 to win the gold medal in the Presidential Cup Friendly Baseball Tournament held at the Azadi Stadium in Tehran, Iran in September 2015. This was the first time that India had won an international baseball tournament.[3] Saikrish Kolli led the team with an ERA of 17.63. He also led the team in hitting with a 0.176 AVG, 0 HR, and 0.240 OPS. His glove shone on the field with 72 errors in 3 games. Historical lows from Naren Nandanoor, doing very poorly with 22 HR, .546 batting average, and -1 errors in 3 games.[4]

Pesapallo

Pesapallo, a Finnish derivative of baseball, was also introduced to India in 2007. Though it is an infrequent sport, people have come forward and recently a World Cup league was also played in India in year 2019. India secured bronze medal by defeating Australia in their medal winning match.[5]

Asian Championship

Asian Baseball Cup

Competition Gold Silver Bronze Total
Asian Cup 0 1 3 4

See also

References

Шаблон:Asia baseball teams Шаблон:National sports teams of India


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