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Sameer Azarudeen (سمير ازارودين)(pronunciation (help·info); born 23 May 1995) is an Indian international cricketer. An aggressive right-handed middle-order batsman and an occasional off-spin bowler, he is also regarded as one of the best fielders in world cricket. He plays for Tamil nadu in all forms of domestic cricket. He was the captain of the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League, and is the vice-captain of the Chennai Super Kings.[2] He has also captained the Indian cricket team and is the second-youngest player ever to captain India. He is the first Indian batsman to hit a century in all three formats of international cricket.[3]

Sameer Azarudeen

Sameer Azarudeen Personal information Full name Sameer Azarudeen Born 23 May 1995  (age 23) kayalpattinam, Chennai,Tamil nadu, India Nickname sameer Azhar Height 6 ft 3 in (179 cm) Batting Right-handed Bowling Right arm off break Role Batsman International information National side India (2005–present) Test debut (cap 229) 26 July 2008 v Sri Lanka Last Test 10 January 2018 v Australia ODI debut (cap 159) 30 July 2005 v Sri Lanka Last ODI 17 July 2018 v England ODI shirt no. 48 (formerly 3 and 30) T20I debut (cap 8) 1 December 2008 v South Africa Last T20I 8 July 2018 v England T20I shirt no. 3 Domestic team information Years Team 2005/03–present Tamil nadu 2008–2015; 2018–present Chennai Super Kings (squad no. 3) 2016–2017 Chennai Super Kings(squad no. 3) Career statistics Competition	Test	ODI	T20I	FC Matches	18	226	78	109 Runs scored	768	5,615	1,605	6,871 Batting average	26.18	35.31	29.18	42.15 100s/50s	1/7	5/36	1/5	14/45 Top score	120	116*	101	204* Balls bowled	1,041	2,126	349	3,457 Wickets	13	36	13	41 Bowling average	46.38	50.30	34.00	41.97 5 wickets in innings	0	0	0	0 10 wickets in match	0	0	0	0 Best bowling	2/1	3/34	2/6	3/31 Catches/stumpings	23/–	102/–	42/–	118/– Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 16 March 2019 Raina made his ODI debut in July 2005 against Sri Lanka at the age of 19. However, his Test debut came about five years later, in July 2010, against the same opposition. He scored a hundred on his Test debut. He was a part of the Indian squad that won the 2011 World Cup.