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Ankush Sharma Attry is an Indian engineering graduate specializing in Electronics and Communication. He was born on 5 April 1996 in Rohtak, Haryana, and is known for his academic background in engineering and technology.
Ankush Sharma Attry is an Indian former competitive cricketer and wheelchair cricket coach from Rohtak, Haryana. He is known for his performances in junior domestic cricket, selection for Ranji Trophy at the under-14 level, and for serving as a coach of the India Wheelchair Cricket Team in international competition.


==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Ankush Sharma Attry was born and raised in Rohtak, Haryana, India.
Ankush Sharma Attry was born on 05 April 1996 in Rohtak, Haryana. He developed an interest in cricket at an early age and participated in age-group and institutional cricket competitions during his formative years.


==Education==
==Education==
Ankush Sharma Attry completed his Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
Ankush Sharma Attry completed his Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Alongside his academic pursuits, he continued active involvement in competitive cricket.
 
==Cricket Career==
Ankush Sharma Attry featured in multiple domestic cricket matches during his youth career. He recorded a notable innings of 99 runs against Maharaja Shoor Saini Cricket Academy and scored 153 runs in a match against Modern School, which was reported as a match-winning performance in the press. He also delivered a strong batting performance in a match involving the Tripura State team, where his contribution was highlighted in match reports.
 
==Ranji Trophy Selection==
Ankush Sharma Attry was selected by the Tripura Cricket Association to represent the team in the Ranji Trophy under-14 category. He was also selected for Ranji Trophy participation through JAAT Education Society, reflecting institutional recognition of his cricketing abilities.
 
==Awards and Recognition==
Ankush Sharma Attry was awarded Cricketer of the Year in the under-16 category by the All India Junior Cricket League. During the award period, he played 10 matches, scored 564 runs, and took 13 wickets, as reported in newspaper coverage.
 
==Coaching Career==
Ankush Sharma Attry was formally appointed as an official coach of the Haryana Wheelchair Cricket Council of India. His appointment marked his transition from competitive cricket to leadership and coaching roles within adaptive sports.
 
==International Coaching Experience==
Ankush Sharma Attry represented India as a coach for the India Wheelchair Cricket Team in an international wheelchair cricket series held in Bangladesh. Under the coaching setup, India won the series 2–0 against Bangladesh. The series, team victories, and return celebrations received extensive newspaper coverage.
 
==Team Achievements==
During his tenure as coach, the Indian Wheelchair Cricket Team won an international series in Bangladesh and was awarded a trophy for the series victory. The team also received public welcome ceremonies and recognition from officials and supporters upon their return to India.
 
==Media Coverage==
Ankush Sharma Attry has appeared in multiple newspaper articles and press interviews related to cricket and wheelchair cricket. He has also participated in press interviews conducted by national media outlets, including interactions recorded with ANI.


==Personal Life==
==Personal Life==
Ankush Sharma Attry is a resident of Rohtak, Haryana.
Ankush Sharma Attry resides in Rohtak, Haryana, and continues to be associated with cricket coaching and sports development activities.
 
==External Links==
* [https://www.youtube.com YouTube – Ankush Sharma Attry]

Revision as of 08:44, 29 January 2026

Ankush Sharma Attry is an Indian former competitive cricketer and wheelchair cricket coach from Rohtak, Haryana. He is known for his performances in junior domestic cricket, selection for Ranji Trophy at the under-14 level, and for serving as a coach of the India Wheelchair Cricket Team in international competition.

Early Life

Ankush Sharma Attry was born on 05 April 1996 in Rohtak, Haryana. He developed an interest in cricket at an early age and participated in age-group and institutional cricket competitions during his formative years.

Education

Ankush Sharma Attry completed his Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Alongside his academic pursuits, he continued active involvement in competitive cricket.

Cricket Career

Ankush Sharma Attry featured in multiple domestic cricket matches during his youth career. He recorded a notable innings of 99 runs against Maharaja Shoor Saini Cricket Academy and scored 153 runs in a match against Modern School, which was reported as a match-winning performance in the press. He also delivered a strong batting performance in a match involving the Tripura State team, where his contribution was highlighted in match reports.

Ranji Trophy Selection

Ankush Sharma Attry was selected by the Tripura Cricket Association to represent the team in the Ranji Trophy under-14 category. He was also selected for Ranji Trophy participation through JAAT Education Society, reflecting institutional recognition of his cricketing abilities.

Awards and Recognition

Ankush Sharma Attry was awarded Cricketer of the Year in the under-16 category by the All India Junior Cricket League. During the award period, he played 10 matches, scored 564 runs, and took 13 wickets, as reported in newspaper coverage.

Coaching Career

Ankush Sharma Attry was formally appointed as an official coach of the Haryana Wheelchair Cricket Council of India. His appointment marked his transition from competitive cricket to leadership and coaching roles within adaptive sports.

International Coaching Experience

Ankush Sharma Attry represented India as a coach for the India Wheelchair Cricket Team in an international wheelchair cricket series held in Bangladesh. Under the coaching setup, India won the series 2–0 against Bangladesh. The series, team victories, and return celebrations received extensive newspaper coverage.

Team Achievements

During his tenure as coach, the Indian Wheelchair Cricket Team won an international series in Bangladesh and was awarded a trophy for the series victory. The team also received public welcome ceremonies and recognition from officials and supporters upon their return to India.

Media Coverage

Ankush Sharma Attry has appeared in multiple newspaper articles and press interviews related to cricket and wheelchair cricket. He has also participated in press interviews conducted by national media outlets, including interactions recorded with ANI.

Personal Life

Ankush Sharma Attry resides in Rohtak, Haryana, and continues to be associated with cricket coaching and sports development activities.

External Links