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Nikhil Chopra pronunciation (born 19 August 1973) is a retired Indian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. A One Day International (ODI) specialist, he was part of the Indian team at the 1999 Cricket World Cup. In his career he played in 39 ODIs and a solitary Test
After retiring from cricket, Chopra became a television cricket analyst.A cricket commentator who is too biased to the team he supports like only second to Akash Chopra. He is a regular guest in Cricket Crazy, Timed Out and Cricket Extra programmes of the ESPN-Star. Presently he is a working as a cricket expert for Aajtak & India Today
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