Ajay Lalcheta

Lalcheta played underage cricket in India before emigrating to Oman, making his debut for the Omani national side at the 2011 ACC Twenty20 Cup.[2] Lalcheta went on to play at under-19 and under-22 level for Saurashtra, with his last match in an Indian domestic tournament coming in November 2005, in the C. K. Nayudu Trophy.[4] Against Afghanistan, the eventual winner of the tournament, he took 4/13 from 3.3 overs, though the man of the match award went to Afghan Hamid Hassan, who helped bowl Oman out for 77.[13] Against Denmark in that tournament, he ran out Shehzad Ahmed while he was backing up, providing one of the few instances of "Mankading" in an international competition.[16][17][18] He made his List A debut for Oman in their three-match series against the United Arab Emirates in October 2016.
PorbandarGujaratSlow left-arm orthodoxScotlandHong KongBatting averageWicketsBowling average5 wickets in inningsstumpingscricketerOman national cricket teamOmani national side2011 ACC Twenty20 Cup2012 World Twenty20 QualifierTwenty20Saurashtrabatsmanleft-arm orthodox spinnerSaurashtra under-16sMaharashtraC. K. Nayudu Trophy2012 ICC World Twenty20 QualifierUnited Arab EmiratesACC Twenty20 CupaverageAamer KaleemHemal MehtaAfghanistanman of the matchHamid HassanDenmarkUgandaNamibiaIrelandGerrie SnymanNicolaas ScholtzZeeshan SiddiquiRajesh Ranpura2015 ACC Twenty20 Cups2014 ACC Premier League2013 WCL Division Three2014 WCL Division FourSingaporeSaudi ArabiaMalaysiaShehzad AhmedMankadingTwenty20 Internationalagainst Hong Kong2016 ICC World Cricket League Division FiveSultan Ahmed2016 ICC World Twenty20List Aagainst the United Arab Emirates2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two2018 Asia Cup Qualifier2018 ACC Emerging Teams Asia CupOne Day International2019 Scotland Tri-Nation SeriesESPNcricinfo