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Anish Shah
Name: Anish Shah
Position: Right-handed batsman / Right-arm medium-fast bowler
Number: 15
Age: 39
Height:

About Anish Shah

Anish Shah is a name that resonates with grace, control, and consistency in the heart of Fiji’s cricket team. Anish is a classical left-arm spinner who thrives on patience, flight, and clever variation. But beyond the numbers, he is a quiet workhorse who has become a vital cog in Fiji’s bowling attack, as well as a supportive presence with the bat when needed. Born and raised in the multicultural backdrop of Lautoka, Anish grew up in a household where sports were always encouraged. From a young age, he was captivated not by the rush of fast bowling or the glamour of batting, but by the art of spin. The idea of outthinking a batter, using deception and subtle turn, fascinated him. Inspired by greats like Daniel Vettori and Ravindra Jadeja, he started perfecting his craft in local leagues and school cricket competitions. Anish’s rise was steady and focused. He wasn’t someone who burst onto the scene with flashy performances; instead, he chipped away at the domestic level with relentless accuracy and a mature head. His performances in regional qualifiers and tournaments eventually earned him a call-up to the Fiji national team, where he quickly established himself as a reliable spin option in both T20 and one-day formats. As a bowling all-rounder, Anish's primary weapon is his left-arm orthodox spin, which he uses to slow the game down and create pressure. He’s not just a turner of the ball—he uses flight, arm balls, and subtle changes in pace to outfox batters. In a memorable match against Vanuatu, Anish returned figures of 3 for 19, stalling a dangerous chase and leading Fiji to a crucial win. His calm demeanor under pressure and willingness to bowl at any stage of the game have made him a captain’s favorite. With the bat, Anish is a steady contributor in the lower-middle order. A left-handed batsman, he doesn’t go for big shots often but can rotate strike and hold one end in a crisis. His 22* in a tense chase against Samoa was a testament to his composure and game awareness. He understands his role—support the top order when needed and finish games smartly when called upon. Off the field, Anish is as thoughtful as he is disciplined. He takes pride in being a student of the game, constantly analyzing footage, reading about spin bowling, and mentoring young Fijian cricketers in the art of slow bowling. He’s also a strong advocate for cricket’s development in rural areas and participates regularly in clinics and camps organized by Cricket Fiji. Anish Shah represents the understated strength of Fiji’s cricketing movement—a player who may not grab headlines but is integral to the team’s success. His journey is proof that hard work, humility, and discipline can go a long way, even in a country where cricket still fights for space among dominant sports. With every looped delivery and controlled spell, Anish continues to build a legacy that younger players quietly admire and aspire to follow.