5 Players who started their career as batsman but became bowlers
These players were brilliant with the bat in the early part of their respective careers.
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Ajit Agarkar

Ajit Agarkar has achieved something that even Sachin Tendulkar hasn’t with the bat. The former Indian fast bowler has etched his name on the honours board at Lord’s after he scored a century in 2002. In fact, that was his only fifty-plus score in Test cricket.
Agarkar was first recognised as a batsman in age-group cricket. In fact, through the Under-15, 16 and 19, the Mumbai-born scored a lot of runs. There seemed another Tendulkar in the making. However, it didn’t pan out that way as he turned out to be a bowler.
He made his ODI and Test debut in 1998 and was a prominent member of the Indian team through the early 2000s. The right-arm pacer did well as he picked up 349 wickets in international cricket. However, Agarkar didn’t really fulfil his promise with the bat lower down the order.
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