Robin Venu Uthappa (; ; born 11 November 1985) is an Indian former
cricketer
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. He represented the Indian national team in
One Day International
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and
Twenty20 International
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cricket.
Uthappa made his One Day International debut in the seventh and final match of the
English tour of India in April 2006. He had a successful debut, making 86 as an opening
batsman
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before being dismissed
run out
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. It was the highest score for an Indian debutant in a
limited-overs match. He played an important role in India's win at the
2007 ICC World Twenty20
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. He finished the
2014–15 Ranji Trophy
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season as the highest run scorer that season and was also the highest run-scorer that year in the
IPL. He announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on 14 September 2022.
Early life
Uthappa was born in
Kodagu
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in
Karnataka
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, India. He received his education at
Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College which comes under the umbrella of
Jain University
Jain (Deemed-to-be University), is a deemed university based in Bengaluru. In August 2019, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) opened its off campus in Kochi, Kerala.
History
Jain (Deemed-to-be University) originates from Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jai ...
, Bangalore.
Career

Uthappa first came to the public's attention when he made 66 for India B against India A in the Challenger Trophy in 2005. The following year, in the same tournament, Uthappa made match-winning 93-ball 100 against the same team which propelled him in the big league. Previously, he had been a member of the India Under-19 team that won the Asia Cup. Once a wicket-keeper batsman, his
List A
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batting average of near 40 with a strike rate of approximately 90 has made him regarded as something of a limited overs cricket specialist.
He was recalled to the ODI side in January 2007 for the series against the West Indies. He did not feature in the first two games. He scored a quick 70 in the third game followed by a quickfire 28 in the fourth game.
He was selected in the 15-member squad of the Indian team for the
2007 Cricket World Cup
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held in the West Indies in March–April 2007. He played in all three group games, but only scored 30 runs in total as India suffered a shock defeat to Bangladesh and a loss to Sri Lanka resulting in the team not qualifying for the Super 8 stage.
In the sixth ODI of the
NatWest Series 2007–2008, he scored 47 off 33 balls to take India to a thrilling victory, keeping Indian hopes alive in the 7- match series which they were trailing 2–3 before the match. Used to batting as an opener, in this match he came in at the unfamiliar position of no 7. When he came at the crease India were 5 down for 234 after 40.2 overs, still needing 83 from less than 10 overs. After Dhoni got out in the 47th over with the Indian score at 294, Uthappa kept a cool head to take India to the target with two balls to spare in a remarkable victory.

Uthappa also scored a crucial 50 against Pakistan in the 20–20 World Cup in South Africa in the year 2007, when India were tottering at 39/4. With this, he became the first Indian to score a 50 in a T20 International match.
India subsequently won the match in bowl out 3–0, where he bowled one of the three deliveries that hit the stumps.
After his impressive performance in the
seventh season of IPL, he was selected to captain the
India A team for its tour of Australia in July 2013.
In November 2014, Uthappa was included into the Indian One Day International squad for the last two matches against Sri Lanka.
He was included in the 30 men Indian squad for
2015 Cricket World Cup
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.
Robin Uthappa was also included in team India which toured Zimbabwe in 2015
In June 2019, Uthappa moved from Saurashtra, joining
Kerala
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, ahead of the
2019–20 Ranji Trophy season.
Indian Premier League
Uthappa played for the
Mumbai Indians
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in the
2008 Indian Premier League
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and had a fairly successful opening season. In his first match he scored 48 runs from 38 balls against
Royal Challengers Bangalore
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. In the next game, against
Chennai Super Kings
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, he made 43 (36) including 6 fours and a six. Against
Kolkata Knight Riders
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, he stitched an unbeaten 123-run partnership with
Dwayne Bravo, where he scored a run-a-ball 37 to steer Mumbai to an easy win. Then he scored 34 off just 21 deliveries to lead Mumbai to an emphatic victory over the in-form
Rajasthan Royals
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. However, a quickfire 23-ball 46 from Uthappa went in vain after
Delhi Daredevils clinched a 5-wicket win in a nail-biting finish.
In January 2009, he was swapped with
Zaheer Khan
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and moved to
Royal Challengers Bangalore
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. He had a disappointing 2009 season of IPL for the Royal Challengers. His only noteworthy innings came against the Mumbai Indians in a match where he struck 66* off 42 balls to guide the RCB run-chase.
In a match against
Kings XI Punjab in
2010 Indian Premier League he smashed a 21-ball 51, the second fastest fifty in
Indian Premier League
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and was instrumental in setting up the win for the Royal Challengers. He came up with another match-winning innings, against
Chennai Super Kings
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, as he struck an unbeaten 68 off just 38 balls. He also won the Man of the match award for this effort. Against
Kolkata Knight Riders
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, he scored an unbeaten 50 from only 22 deliveries to take the Challengers to another comfortable win. He ended the season with 374 runs from 14 innings at an average of 31.16. He also hit 27 sixes, which was the most by any batsman in that season. For his performances in 2010, he was named in the ESPNcricinfo IPL XI.
For the
2011 Indian Premier League, he was bought by
Pune Warriors for a huge sum of US$2.1 million (approximately INR 9.4 crores) in the auction held at
Bangalore
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. He was the second most expensive player in that auction behind
Gautam Gambhir, who was bought for US$2.4 million by
Kolkata Knight Riders
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.
According to the ''Bangalore Mirror'', a few days before the start of the Champions League T20, Uthappa converted to Roman Catholicism at the Holy Ghost Church in Bangalore. Bernard Moras, the Archbishop of Bangalore presided over and conducted the ceremony.
Even though IPL 5 was a disappointing one for
Pune Warriors India, Uthappa remained their top scorer, scoring 405 runs from 16 games, which included a blistering 69 against the RCB. The same happened in Season 6 of IPL: although the team's performance was poor, Uthappa managed to score 434 runs in 16 matches.
For the
seventh season of IPL, he was drafted in by Kolkata Knight Riders. He failed to perform well in the first leg of the tournament conducted in
UAE
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. He was then promoted to the opening position with
Gautam Gambhir and performed well in the India-leg of the season. He won the Orange Cap, given for scoring most runs in the season, 660, and in the process created a T20 record for having scored 40+ scores in 8 consecutive games. He eventually made 11, breaking the record held by
Mathew Hayden of most 40+ scores in a single season. He was part of the Knight Riders squad until being released ahead of the
2020 IPL auction.
For the
2020 season of IPL, Uthappa was bought by
Rajasthan Royals
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for . He played 12 matches in the season, scoring 196 runs at an average of 16.33 and a highest-score of 41.
In January 2021, he was traded to
Chennai Super Kings
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ahead of the
2021 Indian Premier League. He scored 63 runs from 44 balls in the Qualifier 1 against Delhi Capitals which helped Super kings to march towards the 9th IPL finals.
In the
2022 IPL Auction, Uthappa was bought by the
Chennai Super Kings
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for his base price of ₹ 2 crores until being released ahead of the
2023 Indian Premier League
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.
Other leagues
In October 2023, Uthappa was signed by the
Manipal Tigers for the 2nd season of the Legends League Cricket.
Personal life
Uthappa is half
Kodava by ethnicity. His mother Roselyn is a
Malayali
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. His father, Venu Uthappa, a former hockey umpire is a
Kodava Hindu. Later he converted to Christianity, which he practices. He married his long-time girlfriend
Sheethal Goutham in March 2016.
References
External links
*
Robin Uthappas profile page on Wisden
*
Unlucky Cricketero
Cricket and Cricketer
{{DEFAULTSORT:Uthappa, Robin
1985 births
Living people
India One Day International cricketers
India Twenty20 International cricketers
21st-century Indian sportsmen
Kolkata Knight Riders cricketers
Cricketers at the 2007 Cricket World Cup
Karnataka cricketers
South Zone cricketers
Mumbai Indians cricketers
Royal Challengers Bengaluru cricketers
Pune Warriors India cricketers
India Red cricketers
India Blue cricketers
India Green cricketers
Kodava people
People from Kodagu district
Cricketers from Karnataka
Recipients of the Rajyotsava Award 2006
Wicket-keepers
Chennai Super Kings cricketers
Rajasthan Royals cricketers