Amit Mishra became the sixth Indian bowler, and the third Indian legspinner, to pick up five wickets on debut, when he picked up the wicket of Peter Siddle, to wrap up the Australian first inning in the second test of the on going Border-Gavasker trophy.
The Haryana bowler was a late inclusion in the team after captain Anil Kumble was ruled out of the match with a shoulder injury. Kumble's injury came as a blessing in disguise for Amit Mishra, who took up the challenge and proved his mettle. I think after the likes of Shane Warne, M Murlidharan and Anil Kumble in recent times, Amit Mishra has emerged as the strong contender to carry on the legacy ahead.
Following is an analysis of his luck factor.
Amit Mishra, born on November 24, 1982 in Delhi has Six as his fate number and One as his destiny number -24+11+1982 =28
2+8=10
1+0 =1
He took five wickets on 19.10.08, adding all the digits you get 19
1+9=10
1+0=1
You can clearly see the luck factor working for him on his lucky days..
Technically speaking, in astrology, number Six is ruled by Venus and number One is ruled by Sun. He is Aquarius by India moon sign. Which means Venus and Sun is very favorable planets for him. Venus was placed in the 10th house (Scorpio) along with SUN & Mercury at his birth. The love planet moved to Scorpio on 14th November 2008 and Sun, his 7th (Public Image) lord moved to his 9th house, the house luck (Libra) on 18th November 2008. His 10th house (Karma) lord is already transiting Libra since 26th September 2008. Mercury his 5th house (Sports) lord is transiting its own sign Virgo and is in powerful position. Rahu, the most unpredictable planet was placed in his 5th house at his birth which forms Raj Yoga for him in sports. This also means unpredictable success or failure for him. He will be completely unpredictable player. Amit is currently going Rahu dasha (Minor Period) under Jupiter Maha (Major Period) dasha. Therefore, I think he has lots of surprises for India in store.
Earlier, he has also played for Delhi DareDevils in the last IPL tournament (April-May 2008) and bagged a hattrick. He has an impressive Twenty20 record, as he has taken 26 wickets from 15 matches with a career-best of 5/17 and two wickets from three ODI’s. I wish him great success.
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