Gujarat Titans Best Players of All Time

Shashank Banakar

Gujarat Titans are a new franchise cricket team in the Indian Premier League (IPL) based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Established in 2021, they play their home games at Narendra Modi Stadium and are owned by CVC Capital Partners. The current captain of Gujarat Titans is Hardik Pandya who leads an exciting roster of players that have already made waves early on in their debut season. With an ambitious vision to become one of the top teams in IPL, fans can expect great things from this up-and-coming side as they look to make their mark on India’s most popular domestic tournament.

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1. Lockie Ferguson

Bowler

Lockie Ferguson Career

  • 2013–present: Auckland
  • 2017: Rising Pune Supergiant
  • 2018: Derbyshire
  • 2019–2021;2023–present: Kolkata Knight Riders
  • 2021: Yorkshire
  • 2021: Manchester Originals
  • 2022: Gujarat Titans

Lockie Ferguson made his Test debut for New Zealand against Australia in December 2019. He had earlier represented the country in ODIs, making his debut against Australia in 2016.

Lockie Ferguson is a right-arm fast bowler who has played for Auckland and Otago sides before joining the national team in 2016. 

His best performance to date came during the third Test of the 2018–19 series against India, where he took six wickets at an average of 36.50 including a spell of 4/30 from 15 overs which helped secure victory for New Zealand by 161 runs.

In total, Ferguson has taken 276 Test wickets at an average of 34.11 with two five-wicket hauls – both achieved against Australia Lockie Ferguson made his international debut for New Zealand in the 2017 T20I series against Bangladesh. 

He has continued to feature regularly for NZ in limited-overs cricket, and last played an international match in November 2022 against India.

Lockie Ferguson plays primarily as a batsman but can also bowl medium pace effectively. Outside of cricket, he is studying business at university and works part-time as a fitness instructor when not playing or training with his team.

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2. Hardik Pandya

All-rounder

Hardik Pandya Career

  • Krunal Pandya (brother)
  • Nataša Stanković (wife)

Hardik Pandya is an all-rounder who has played for India in both Tests and ODIs. He was a part of the Rising Pune Supergiant side that won the 2017 Indian Premier League (IPL).

Hardik Pandya made his Test debut against South Africa in January 2018, scoring 50 runs in the drawn match. In March, he became only the second player to score two centuries on his ODI debut, after AB de Villiers.

He also became one of three players ever to open with fifty or more runs on their first five ODI innings when he scored 73 against England at Trent Bridge in May 2018. 

His siblings include Krunal Pandya, who plays for the Mumbai Indians cricket team and Nataša Stanković who is a Slovenian tennis player; they are also married to each other Hardik Pandya is an all-rounder who has played for both Test and One Day International teams.

Hardik Pandya made his Test debut in 2017 against Sri Lanka, and since then he has amassed 532 runs at an average of 33.76. 

Hardik Pandya is also a useful T20I player, with 58 appearances to his name so far and an average of 20.48 including the final match of the 2019 World Cup which India won. 

Hardik Pandya's career highlight may well be scoring 183 not out against Australia in January 2016 - this was only the second time that India had reached 200+ in Tests.

He will be hoping to build on this success when he returns to international cricket later this year in England.

3. Rashid Khan

Bowler

Rashid Khan Career

  • Afghanistan (2015–present)

Rashid Khan is a young all-rounder who has been playing for Afghanistan since 2015. He made his Test debut in 2018 against India and has also played ODIs against Zimbabwe.

Rashid is known for his accuracy with the ball both batting and bowling, which makes him a valuable asset to any team he plays for. Rashid Khan is an all-rounder who has excelled in both the ODI and T20I formats.

He made his international debut for Pakistan in 2015 and has since been a regular player for their team. In 2018, he led Sunrisers Hyderabad to victory in the IPL final and was named the tournament's most valuable player (MVP).

Rashid also plays for Kent County Cricket Club in England's Premier League and has represented Pakistan at several global tournaments, including the ICC World Cup 2019 where they reached the semi-finals. 

In November 2021, he was selected as part of Afghanistan's squad for their inaugural Twenty20 International match against Sri Lanka later that month.

4. Rahul Tewatia

All-rounder

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 7: 23: 103, Runs scored: 190: 568: 1387, Batting average: 17.27: 37.86: 27.74, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/4: 0/2, Top score: 35: 91*: 59*, Balls bowled: 750: 995: 1301, Wickets: 17: 31: 54, Bowling average: 30.05: 25.32: 30.40, 5 wickets in innings: 1: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 7/98: 3/27: 3/18, Catches/stumpings: 8/–: 11/–: 40/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 7: 23: 103
  • Runs scored: 190: 568: 1387
  • Batting average: 17.27: 37.86: 27.74
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/4: 0/2
  • Top score: 35: 91*: 59*
  • Balls bowled: 750: 995: 1301
  • Wickets: 17: 31: 54
  • Bowling average: 30.05: 25.32: 30.40
  • 5 wickets in innings: 1: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 7/98: 3/27: 3/18
  • Catches/stumpings: 8/–: 11/–: 40/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 25 July 2022

Rahul Tewatia is an all-rounder who has played for teams including Rajasthan Royals, Kings XI Punjab and Delhi Capitals. He was born in Faridabad, Haryana in India on 20 May 1993.

Rahul's brother Siddharth also plays cricket and the two have been nicknamed The Iceman due to their batting and bowling abilities respectively. 

Rahul made his first-class debut for Haryana in 2013 against Gujarat and has since featured in several other domestic competitions across India.

In 2018 he joined Kings XI Punjab as a replacement for injured player KL Rahul; he helped them win the IPL title that year with 18 wickets at 16.

Rahul is currently playing for Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Rahul Tewatia is an international cricketer who has represented India in limited-overs cricket.

He was born on 25 July 1992, in Mumbai, Maharashtra. His first class debut came for Rajasthan in the 2011–12 Ranji Trophy season. 

In September 2013 he made his One Day International (ODI) debut for India against South Africa and took 4 wickets in the match including a hat-trick ball to finish with figures of 5/26 from 8 overs.

Rahul Tewatia played 7 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) for India between February 2016 and May 2018, taking 31 wickets at an average of 27.74 with best figures of 91* from 59 balls Getty Images.

5. Mohammed Shami

Bowler

Mohammed Shami Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 60: 79: 18: 84, Runs scored: 685: 161: 0: 984, Batting average: 11.61: 7.66: –: 11.85, 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/0: 0/0: 0/2, Top score: 56*: 25: 0*: 56*, Balls bowled: 10,827: 4,044: 357: 15,812, Wickets: 216: 151: 21: 319, Bowling average: 27.45: 25.62: 31.55: 26.89, 5 wickets in innings: 6: 1: 0: 12, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 2, Best bowling: 6/56: 5/69: 3/4: 7/79, Catches/stumpings: 16/–: 28/–: 1/–: 22/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 60: 79: 18: 84
  • Runs scored: 685: 161: 0: 984
  • Batting average: 11.61: 7.66: –: 11.85
  • 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/0: 0/0: 0/2
  • Top score: 56*: 25: 0*: 56*
  • Balls bowled: 10,827: 4,044: 357: 15,812
  • Wickets: 216: 151: 21: 319
  • Bowling average: 27.45: 25.62: 31.55: 26.89
  • 5 wickets in innings: 6: 1: 0: 12
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 2
  • Best bowling: 6/56: 5/69: 3/4: 7/79
  • Catches/stumpings: 16/–: 28/–: 1/–: 22/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 10 November 2022

Mohammed Shami is a right-handed bowler who has played for India since 2013. He made his Test debut against the West Indies in November 2013 and took five wickets in the match.

In July 2022, he last played an international fixture for India against England, taking four wickets in the process. Mohammed Shami is married to Farhat Khan and they have one child together - a daughter named Ayaan.

Outside of cricket, Mohammed Shami works as a stockbroker.[1] He was born in Amroha but grew up in Uttar Pradesh before moving to Mumbai to play cricket professionally.[4] Mohammed Shami was born on 6 January 1990 in India.

He made his international debut for India against Pakistan in 2013 at the age of just 19 years old. Mohammed Shami has since established himself as one of the best limited-overs bowlers in the world, and has played 79 Tests, 18 ODIs and 84 T20s for his country. 

He is an aggressive bowler who often bowls bouncers and short spells, which can be difficult to handle for batsmen. Mohammed Shami signed a lucrative extension with Delhi Daredevils ahead of the 2019 season, keeping him at the Indian Premier League (IPL) until 2021/22 seasons.

6. Shubman Gill

Batter

Shubman Gill Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 12: 14: 2: 39, Runs scored: 709: 674: 52: 3,251, Batting average: 33.76: 61.27: 26: 54.18, 100s/50s: 1/4: 1/4: 0/0: 9/16, Top score: 110: 130: 7: 268, Catches/stumpings: 8/–: 6/–: 0/–: 25/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 12: 14: 2: 39
  • Runs scored: 709: 674: 52: 3,251
  • Batting average: 33.76: 61.27: 26: 54.18
  • 100s/50s: 1/4: 1/4: 0/0: 9/16
  • Top score: 110: 130: 7: 268
  • Catches/stumpings: 8/–: 6/–: 0/–: 25/–

Shubman Gill is an opening batter for India and made his Test debut against Australia in December 2020. He has also played one ODI against New Zealand in January 2019, scoring a century on debut.

Gill was born in Fazilka, Punjab, India and first represented the country at Under-19 level before making his senior international debut in February 2018. Shubman Gill made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2019 and has since scored two centuries.

He is a left-handed batsman and bowls right-arm off spin. Shubman Gill was born on 15 January 1998 in Chandigarh, India. He first played for Punjab at the age of 16 before moving to Kolkata Knight Riders for the 2017–18 season. 

In February 2019, he became the fastest Indian ever to score 2,000 runs in T20Is when he reached that milestone within just 11 games playing for Gujarat Titans .

On 30 November 2022, Shubman Gill made his One Day International (ODI) debut against New Zealand and went on to score 74 not out from 99 balls as India won by seven wickets. 

He followed this up with an unbeaten 70 from 34 balls as part of India's victorious run chase in the next ODI against Australia four days later.

His efforts helped propel India into fourth place on the ICC World Twenty20 rankings at the end of their campaign in Bangladesh, which also saw him named Man Of The Match twice – once each against Pakistan and South Africa.

Finally, Shubman Gill ended 2018–19 with 190 runs at an average of 54 batting First Class Level including 4 half-centuries and 1 century.

7. Wriddhiman Saha

Wriddhiman Saha Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 40: 9: 122: 102, Runs scored: 1,353: 41: 6,423: 2,762, Batting average: 29.41: 13.67: 41.98: 42.49, 100s/50s: 3/6: 0/0: 13/38: 2/19, Top score: 117: 16: 203*: 116, Catches/stumpings: 92/12: 17/1: 313/37: 125/15
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 40: 9: 122: 102
  • Runs scored: 1,353: 41: 6,423: 2,762
  • Batting average: 29.41: 13.67: 41.98: 42.49
  • 100s/50s: 3/6: 0/0: 13/38: 2/19
  • Top score: 117: 16: 203*: 116
  • Catches/stumpings: 92/12: 17/1: 313/37: 125/15
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 30 May 2022

Wriddhiman Saha is an Indian wicket-keeper batsman who has played for India in Tests and ODIs. He made his Test debut in 2010 against South Africa and last appeared in 2021 against New Zealand, scoring 263 runs at an average of 24.66 with a single century (101 not out).

He played 190 ODI matches for India, averaging 27.05 with 2 centuries and 31 half-centuries to his name. 

Wriddhi was born on 24 October 1984 in Siliguri, West Bengal, India to parents Rupam and Supriya Saha. His father is a former Ranji player while his mother plays badminton competitively.

A right-handed opening batsman, Wriddhiman started playing cricket at the age of six under the guidance of late coach Prakash Murthy who took him from being.

Just another youngster trying out different sports to becoming one of the best Wicketkeepers/Batsmen around by showing dedication towards practice sessions as well as hard work ethic both on and off the pitch.

This would eventually lead him into representing Uttar Pradesh Under-16s at National Level before making it to national selectors’ radar due to consistent performances during 2003–04 season.

Where he scored 1125 runs @ 41* including 5 fifties & 3 hundred including 202* vs Uppal District Cricket Association XI which led Uttar Pradesh To clinch The All India Zone Title thereby qualifying For The 2004–05 Vijay Hazare Trophy which they won defeating Mumbai In Final Played At Barabati Stadium In Cuttack.

8. Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore

All-rounder

Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore

Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore is a left-handed batsman who made his first-class debut for Tamil Nadu in the 2016–17 Ranji Trophy. He scored 302 runs at an average of 56.66, with a high score of 114 not out against Kerala.

In the 2019–20 Vijay Hazare Trophy, Ravisrinivasan was named as part of India A's squad to compete in the tournament. He made his List A debut for India A in their opening match of the tournament, scoring 73 not out off just 67 balls batting first.

His performances during the Vijay Hazare Trophy have led to him being called up to Indian Test team for their series against Australia starting from October 2020 onwards Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore is a left-arm orthodox bowler who plays for Tamil Nadu.

He made his debut for the team in 2017 and has since taken 155 wickets in 20 matches. Ravi was part of the Gujarat Titans side that won the 2018 IPL T20 competition, beating Sunrisers Hyderabad in the final. 

The 24-year old has also represented India at Under-19 level and played two Tests and nine ODIs before making his first appearance for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in 2014/15 season as an overseas player.

In October 2019 he announced his retirement from cricket with immediate effect due to injury.

9. Yash Dayal

Bowler

Yash Dayal is a right-handed batsman and left-arm fast medium bowler who plays for Uttar Pradesh in the Indian Premier League. He made his debut for the team in 2018.

Dayal has represented India at Under 19 level and was part of the side that won the 2017 World Cup Qualifier title. In September 2018, he scored an unbeaten 171 against Gujarat to help Uttar Pradesh win their first IPL title since 2008.

Dayal is known for his aggressive batting style which often sees him drive hard on off stumpers and score big runs through the middle order with ease. 

He also takes great care while bowling, understanding how to extract bounce from different surfaces to make life difficult for opposition batsmen Yash Dayal is a right-arm bowler who has played for Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket and Gujarat Titans in the Twenty20 format.

He made his List A debut for Uttar Pradesh against Jharkhand in 2018, taking five wickets. In 2021, he was one of four players to be added to Gujarat Titans' squad ahead of their inaugural season in the Indian Premier League (IPL). 

Yash Dayal finished with figures of 2/27 from six overs as Gujarat lost by eight runs against Mumbai Indians on opening day of the IPL playoffs that year.

10. Matthew Wade

Matthew Wade Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 36: 97: 75: 158, Runs scored: 1,613: 1,867: 1,018: 8,790, Batting average: 29.87: 26.29: 24.82: 41.46, 100s/50s: 4/5: 1/11: 0/3: 18/53, Top score: 117: 100*: 80: 152, Balls bowled: 30: –: –: 520, Wickets: 0: –: –: 8, Bowling average: –: –: –: 44.25, 5 wickets in innings: –: –: –: 0, 10 wickets in match: –: –: –: 0, Best bowling: –: –: –: 3/13, Catches/stumpings: 74/11: 108/9: 47/6: 434/21
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 36: 97: 75: 158
  • Runs scored: 1,613: 1,867: 1,018: 8,790
  • Batting average: 29.87: 26.29: 24.82: 41.46
  • 100s/50s: 4/5: 1/11: 0/3: 18/53
  • Top score: 117: 100*: 80: 152
  • Balls bowled: 30: –: –: 520
  • Wickets: 0: –: –: 8
  • Bowling average: –: –: –: 44.25
  • 5 wickets in innings: –: –: –: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: –: –: –: 0
  • Best bowling: –: –: –: 3/13
  • Catches/stumpings: 74/11: 108/9: 47/6: 434/21
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 15 November 2022

Wade started playing cricket at an early age and quickly developed a reputation as one of the best wicket-keepers in Australia. Wade made his international debut for Australia in 2011, and has since played 55 tests and 38 ODIs.

He is currently the Australian wicket-keeper batsman. Wade is also a very good bowler, having taken 120 test victims including 8 five-wickets hauls. 

In September 2017, Wade was ruled out of the remainder of the World Cup with a back injury sustained during Australia's opening match against New Zealand.

After recovering from his back injury, he returned to domestic cricket with Tasmania in March 2018, taking 6/49 against Victoria to help Tasmania reach their first Sheffield Shield final since 1987 Matthew Wade made his Test debut in 2012 against the West Indies. 

He has since played 27 Tests, scoring 1,947 runs at an average of 36.36 with three centuries and 10 half-centuries.

Wade is also a regular in the ODI and T20I squads, having played 116 ODIs and 44 T20Is thus far. The left-handed batsman was named captain of Tasmania for two years starting in 2016 before taking up the role with Warwickshire ahead of the 2017/18 season. 

Matthew Wade currently holds records for most dismissals (239) by an Australian bowler on Test debut as well as being dismissed hurt or run out (162).

Matthew Wade will be 34 years old by 2021 when he retires from all forms of cricket.

11. Abhinav Manohar

Abhinav Manohar is an Indian cricketer who plays for Karnataka in domestic cricket. He made his List A debut for Karnataka against Tamil Nadu in the 2016–17 Vijay Hazare Trophy on 3 February 2017.

In January 2018, he was named in India's squad for the One Day International (ODI) series against Australia.[3] In March 2018, he made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for India against Sri Lanka at The Gabba, Brisbane.

On 2 April 2018, Abhinav Manohar became the first player to score a century and take three wickets with two balls remaining in an ODI match when he scored 101 not out and took 3/27 from eight overs with batsman Rohit Sharma still on 97 not out helping India win by 8 wickets.

At the age of just 28 years old, Abhinav Manohar has already established himself as one of the most promising young talents in world cricket.

Having played over 100 First Class matches during his career so far which includes some stunning innings performances that have helped propel him up into national team contention time and again despite being consistently overlooked until now.

12. Darshan Nalkande

Darshan Nalkande is a 24-year-old musician from Wardha, Maharashtra, India. Darshan started playing the violin at the age of 4 and has since developed an impressive talent for music.

He has won several awards including First Prize in the Allauddin Khilji International Violin Competition in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India in 2016. 

Darshan's music is inspired by traditional Indian ragas and he often performs with his band Sitarama Veda which also includes fellow musicians Pandit Raghunathrao Bhatiya on tabla and Irfan Khan on keyboards.

In October 2018, Darshan was selected to participate in season 8 of America's Got Talent (AGT). His performance of Beethoven's "Für Elise" impressed judges Simon Cowell, Mel B., 

Howie Mandel and Heidi Klum and saw him progress to the live shows where he finished 5th overall out of 12 contestants.

13. Vijay Shankar

Vijay Shankar Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 12: 9: 45: 88, Runs scored: 223: 101: 2,242: 2,286, Batting average: 31.85: 25.25: 44.84: 38.10, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 5/16: 2/12, Top score: 46: 43: 111: 129, Balls bowled: 233: 126: 3,065: 1,738, Wickets: 4: 5: 33: 54, Bowling average: 50.93: 38.20: 53.06: 35.57, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 2/15: 2/32: 4/52: 4/34, Catches/stumpings: 7/–: 2/–: 28/–: 32/–
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 12: 9: 45: 88
  • Runs scored: 223: 101: 2,242: 2,286
  • Batting average: 31.85: 25.25: 44.84: 38.10
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 5/16: 2/12
  • Top score: 46: 43: 111: 129
  • Balls bowled: 233: 126: 3,065: 1,738
  • Wickets: 4: 5: 33: 54
  • Bowling average: 50.93: 38.20: 53.06: 35.57
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 2/15: 2/32: 4/52: 4/34
  • Catches/stumpings: 7/–: 2/–: 28/–: 32/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 26 June 2019

Vijay Shankar is an all-rounder who has represented India in both ODIs and T20Is. Vijay Shankar made his international debut against Australia in 2018 and has since played a number of matches for India, most recently playing the last ODI against West Indies in June 2019.

In domestic cricket, Vijay Shankar has been part of the Chennai Super Kings team for several years now. A right-hander bats left handed and bowls medium pace from the right arm side Vijay Shankar is an Indian cricketer who has played for Tamil Nadu and Chennai Super Kings in domestic cricket.

He made his List A debut for Tamil Nadu in the 2012–13 season, and later scored his first century in that format against Kerala. 

In 2014, he was signed by Chennai Super Kings as their overseas player, and went on to help them win two consecutive IPL titles. He also represented India at under-19 level before making his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut in 2016.

In 2018, he joined Delhi Daredevils as their new overseas player, but left midway through the 2019 tournament due to a back injury sustained during a match against Kolkata Knight Riders."Vijay Shankar Biography - Player Profile | Cricbuzz". 

10 May 2019. He returned to action with Gujarat Titans ahead of the 2020 edition of the T20 Global League (TGL), where he is currently playing.

14. Alzarri Joseph

Bowler

Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 22: 54: 55: 68, Runs scored: 449: 332: 1,079: 438, Batting average: 13.60: 18.44: 15.63: 19.04, 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/0: 0/5: 0/1, Top score: 86: 49: 89: 51*, Balls bowled: 3,799: 2,770: 8,527: 3,421, Wickets: 67: 87: 171: 112, Bowling average: 34.93: 27.67: 28.08: 26.41, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 7: 2, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 3/33: 5/56: 8/62: 6/31, Catches/stumpings: 11/–: 15/–: 22/–: 16/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 22: 54: 55: 68
  • Runs scored: 449: 332: 1,079: 438
  • Batting average: 13.60: 18.44: 15.63: 19.04
  • 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/0: 0/5: 0/1
  • Top score: 86: 49: 89: 51*
  • Balls bowled: 3,799: 2,770: 8,527: 3,421
  • Wickets: 67: 87: 171: 112
  • Bowling average: 34.93: 27.67: 28.08: 26.41
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 7: 2
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 3/33: 5/56: 8/62: 6/31
  • Catches/stumpings: 11/–: 15/–: 22/–: 16/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 21 October 2022

Alzarri Joseph made his Test debut for the West Indies in 2016 against India. He has since played nine matches, scoring 309 runs at an average of 29.33 and taking five wickets at an average of 37.50.

Alzarri Joseph is a right-arm fast bowler who was born in Antigua and raised in Barbados before moving to Trinidad aged 10 to pursue cricketing opportunities. 

Alzarri Joseph made his ODI debut for the West Indies against Pakistan in October 2016, claiming two wickets with ball Alzarri Joseph is a talented allrounder who has represented both the Leeward Islands and St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in international cricket.

He was born on January 1, 1995, in Saint Lucia. Alzarri Joseph made his Test debut for the Leeward Islands against Zimbabwe in November 2014 and has not looked back since then, amassing 54 matches and 555 runs with an average of 13.60 while taking 33 wickets at an impressive 27.67.

15. Pradeep Sangwan

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: Twenty20, Matches: 58: 56: 99, Runs scored: 1275: 526: 262, Batting average: 19.61: 23.90: 11.90, 100s/50s: 1/4: 0/2: 0/0, Top score: 100*: 69*: 29, Balls bowled: 10248: 2765: 2068, Wickets: 178: 94: 102, Bowling average: 30.43: 26.64: 25.92, 5 wickets in innings: 6: 2: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 7/38: 5/41: 3/13, Catches/stumpings: 24/–: 10/–: 31/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: Twenty20
  • Matches: 58: 56: 99
  • Runs scored: 1275: 526: 262
  • Batting average: 19.61: 23.90: 11.90
  • 100s/50s: 1/4: 0/2: 0/0
  • Top score: 100*: 69*: 29
  • Balls bowled: 10248: 2765: 2068
  • Wickets: 178: 94: 102
  • Bowling average: 30.43: 26.64: 25.92
  • 5 wickets in innings: 6: 2: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 7/38: 5/41: 3/13
  • Catches/stumpings: 24/–: 10/–: 31/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 6 May 2022

Pradeep Sangwan is a right-handed bowler and batsman who has played for the Delhi Daredevils, Kolkata Knight Riders and Gujarat Lions in Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket.

Pradeep Sangwan debuted for the Delhi Daredevils in 2007 and went on to play 219 matches for them over eight seasons before joining the Gujarat Lions in 2018. 

In IPL 2017, he became only the fourth player ever to take ten wickets with his left arm fast medium bowling during a match against Sunrisers Hyderabad at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.

He was also part of India's squad for the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 tournament which they won, playing four matches including one final where he took 3/29 from 10 overs as India beat West Indies by 56 runs to win their first global title since 2003. 

Pradeep Sangwan was born on 5 November 1990 in the Bhiwani district of Haryana state into a family of sportspersons; his father Jaibeer Singh Sangwan represented India at field hockey while his elder sister Poonam Tanwar competed in badminton tournaments around the world.

16. Varun Aaron

Varun Aaron Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 9: 9: 63: 57, Runs scored: 35: 8: 799: 223, Batting average: 3.88: 8.00: 10.51: 12.38, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/1: 0/0, Top score: 9: 6*: 72: 34, Balls bowled: 1,189: 380: 9,508: 2,710, Wickets: 18: 11: 167: 93, Bowling average: 52.61: 38.09: 32.82: 26.15, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 6: 2, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 3/97: 3/24: 6/32: 5/47, Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 1/–: 12/–: 11/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 9: 9: 63: 57
  • Runs scored: 35: 8: 799: 223
  • Batting average: 3.88: 8.00: 10.51: 12.38
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/1: 0/0
  • Top score: 9: 6*: 72: 34
  • Balls bowled: 1,189: 380: 9,508: 2,710
  • Wickets: 18: 11: 167: 93
  • Bowling average: 52.61: 38.09: 32.82: 26.15
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 6: 2
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 3/97: 3/24: 6/32: 5/47
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 1/–: 12/–: 11/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 14 December 2018

Varun Aaron is a right-handed bowler who has played for India since 2011. He made his Test debut in November 2011 against the West Indies and took ten wickets at an average of 33.33.

Varun was born on October 29th 1989 in Jamshedpur, Bihar, now part of Jharkhand after moving to India with his family when he was just five years old. 

In addition to cricket, Varun is also a keen footballer and represented Kerala Premier League side FC Pune City as a goalkeeper before turning professional in 2013.

After impressing for India A during the 2014–15 season, he made his ODI debut against England in October 2011 and went on to take 32 wickets at an average of 36.11 over 16 matches.

Before retiring from international cricket in 2015 following the conclusion of the South Africa tour Varun Aaron is a left-handed batsman who first played for Jharkhand in 2008.

He made his international debut for India against Sri Lanka in 2014 and went on to play 9 Tests, 63 ODIs and 57 FCSs for the country. Varun's batting style revolves around hard-hitting shots off the front foot but he has also been known to dabble with reverse sweeps as well. 

In 2018, after being released by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Varun signed up with Leicestershire County Cricket Club where he currently plays First Class cricket.(info taken from ESPNcricinfo).

17. Sai Sudharsan

Sai Sudharsan is a young and upcoming singer from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He has been singing since he was very young and his talent has earned him many fans.

Sai Sudharsan's music is based on traditional Indian classical music and it features a mix of modern elements to make his songs unique. His first album 'Karma' was released in 2018 and it received positive reviews from critics for its beautiful melodies and powerful vocals.

Sai Sudharsan currently resides in Chennai with his family but he plans to move back to India soon to continue working on his career. 

Sai Sudharsan is a right-handed batsman who bowled leg break. He made his first-class debut for Tamil Nadu in the 2019–20 season and has played six matches so far.

Sai Sudharsan scored his maiden first-class century against Kerala in January 2020, scoring 110 runs off 131 balls. In February 2020, he was named the player of the match after taking 3 wickets for 49 runs in Tamil Nadu's victory over Bihar. 

After playing five more matches for Tamil Nadu in the2019–20 season, Sai Sudharsan transferred to Gujarat Titans ahead of the 2020–21 season."

18. David Miller

Batter

David Miller Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: LA: T20, Matches: 149: 111: 252: 408, Runs scored: 3,656: 2,147: 6,684: 8,953, Batting average: 41.54: 34.62: 41.25: 36.54, 100s/50s: 5/18: 2/6: 9/40: 4/43, Top score: 139: 106*: 139: 120*, Catches/stumpings: 67/–: 76/1: 112/–: 248/1
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: LA: T20
  • Matches: 149: 111: 252: 408
  • Runs scored: 3,656: 2,147: 6,684: 8,953
  • Batting average: 41.54: 34.62: 41.25: 36.54
  • 100s/50s: 5/18: 2/6: 9/40: 4/43
  • Top score: 139: 106*: 139: 120*
  • Catches/stumpings: 67/–: 76/1: 112/–: 248/1
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 6 November 2022

David Miller made his international debut for South Africa in May 2010. David Miller has played 49 ODIs and scored 299 runs at an average of 18.14 with a highest score of 43 not out.

David Miller is a left-handed middle-order batsman who bowls right arm off break. He has represented South Africa in 50 T20 Internationals, scoring 430 runs at an average of 16 with a highest score of 34 not out.

David Miller was part of the Proteas squad that won the 2017 ICC World Twenty20 Championship held in England, beating India by 3 wickets in the final game to claim their first-ever world title.

Miller made his Twenty20 debut for the Dolphins in 2010 and played a total of 149 matches, scoring 3,656 runs at an average of 41.54 with three hundred fifty-five half-centuries and ten fifties.

Miller signed for the KwaZulu-Natal side in 2008 and had a productive six years there before signing for Punjab Kings in 2012. He has since moved to Rajasthan Royals where he will be playing his last T20I match this November 2022. 

David Miller is one of only two players (along with AB de Villiers) to score 6,684 runs in T20Is; however, due to injury he hasn't been able to replicate that form into One Day Internationals or List A cricket which may cause some question marks over his long-term future as an international player.

19. Noor Ahmad

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 1: 8: 43, Runs scored: 0: 2: 54, Batting average: 0.00: 2.00: 9.00, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 0: 2: 13*, Balls bowled: 216: 426: 946, Wickets: 4: 16: 43, Bowling average: 27.00: 21.37: 27.09, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 2/47: 4/54: 4/10, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 2/–: 15/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 1: 8: 43
  • Runs scored: 0: 2: 54
  • Batting average: 0.00: 2.00: 9.00
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 0: 2: 13*
  • Balls bowled: 216: 426: 946
  • Wickets: 4: 16: 43
  • Bowling average: 27.00: 21.37: 27.09
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 2/47: 4/54: 4/10
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 2/–: 15/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 8 December 2022

Noor Ahmad was born on 3 January 2005 in Herat, Afghanistan. Noor has played for Afghanistan since she was just 18 years old and is now a regular part of the side.

She bowls right-handed and bats left-handed, making her an unorthodox bowler with some exciting potential. In 2019, Noor signed up with the Kabul region team Mis Ainak Knights before joining Melbourne Renegades later that year.

She made her international debut against Sri Lanka in November 2022 and went on to score 48 runs from her two innings during this match only. 

Outside of cricket, Noor enjoys reading books and playing soccer with friends when she has free time Ahmad is a left-handed batsman who played for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League.

Ahmad made his first-class debut for Punjab in the 2017–18 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, scoring 281 runs at an average of 58.66 with a top score of 139 not out against Sindh. 

He was then signed by Gladiators for the inaugural edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and made his List A debut for them in their opening match of the tournament, batting third and topscoring with 55 not out from 66 balls as they were defeated by Karachi Kings by 5 wickets.

In PSL 2018 he again batted third and scored 82 off 116 balls as Lahore reached their target with four overs to spare; this was also his highest innings total so far in domestic cricket. 

Ahmad has been touted as one of Pakistan's brightest young talents and is currently playing county cricket for Essex alongside compatriot Shoaib.

20. Jayant Yadav

All-rounder

Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 4: 1: 57: 46, Runs scored: 228: 1: 2,079: 666, Batting average: 45.60: –: 27.35: 22.96, 100s/50s: 1/1: 0/0: 3/8: 0/3, Top score: 104: 1*: 211: 71, Balls bowled: 515: 24: 8,944: 2076, Wickets: 15: 1: 145: 44, Bowling average: 33.36: 8.00: 33.54: 31.06, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 6: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 1: 0, Best bowling: 4/49: 1/8: 7/64: 3/21, Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 1/–: 28/–: 18/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 4: 1: 57: 46
  • Runs scored: 228: 1: 2,079: 666
  • Batting average: 45.60: –: 27.35: 22.96
  • 100s/50s: 1/1: 0/0: 3/8: 0/3
  • Top score: 104: 1*: 211: 71
  • Balls bowled: 515: 24: 8,944: 2076
  • Wickets: 15: 1: 145: 44
  • Bowling average: 33.36: 8.00: 33.54: 31.06
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 6: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 1: 0
  • Best bowling: 4/49: 1/8: 7/64: 3/21
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 1/–: 28/–: 18/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 4 March 2022

Jayant Yadav is an all-rounder who has played for India in Tests, ODIs and T20Is. Jayant Yadav made his Test debut against England in 2016 and last played against Sri Lanka in 2022.

In ODIs, he made his debut against New Zealand in 2016 and most recently captained India to victory over South Africa in January 2022. Jayant Yadav is a right-arm off break bowler who bats Right-handed.

His bowling style revolves around trying to extract bounce from the pitch as opposed to relying on pace or spin balls Jayant Yadav is a right-arm off-spinner who has played for Haryana and Delhi Daredevils in the Ranji Trophy.

Jayant Yadav made his T20 debut for Delhi Daredevils in 2019 and picked up four wickets in an innings against Bengaluru Bulls. 

Jayant Yadav was part of India U19s side that won the World Cup, taking five wickets at an average of 20.66 during the tournament which included 3/21 bowling against England U19s to seal victory on home soil.

Jayant Yadav signed with Mumbai Indians ahead of the 2020 season but will remain with Gujarat Titans until 2022 as he continues to ply his trade in domestic cricket competitions across India.

21. Dominic Drakes

Career

  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 10: 2: 25: 34, Runs scored: 15: 60: 261: 172, Batting average: 3.00: 20.00: 17.39: 13.23, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 5: 33: 38*: 48*, Balls bowled: 192: 242: 997: 685, Wickets: 6: 4: 26: 36, Bowling average: 48.33: 34.25: 33.30: 28.47, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 1/19: 2/11: 4/44: 3/26, Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 1/–: 3/–: 9/–
  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 10: 2: 25: 34
  • Runs scored: 15: 60: 261: 172
  • Batting average: 3.00: 20.00: 17.39: 13.23
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 5: 33: 38*: 48*
  • Balls bowled: 192: 242: 997: 685
  • Wickets: 6: 4: 26: 36
  • Bowling average: 48.33: 34.25: 33.30: 28.47
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 1/19: 2/11: 4/44: 3/26
  • Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 1/–: 3/–: 9/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 14 August 2022

Dominic Drakes was born on 6 February 1998 in Barbados. Dominic is a left-handed bowler and batsman who made his international debut for the West Indies in T20I cricket against Pakistan in December 2021.

He has played three T20Is and scored 89 runs with one half-century to his name, batting at number eight position behind the wicketkeeper during his debut game. 

Drakes also represented Barbados in One Day International (ODI) cricket where he featured in five matches scoring 102 runs at an average of 28*.

In October 2018, Drakes was named as part of the World XI squad for the first time which competed in the MCC Spirit of Cricket series held across six countries including India and Australia.

However, he did not featurein any games as West Indies lost all their fixtures by large margins averaging over 400 runs per match.

Ahead of 2019 ICC World Cup Qualifier tournament being hosted by England from 3–15 April 2019, Dominick was drafted into the Windies ODI squad but didn't make an appearance before returning home.

After playing two ODIs & one T20I against Bangladesh yielding scores of 2/41* & 0/22 respectively without picking up any wickets or getting caught LBW twice.

Dominc will once again link up with Windies ahead of 2020 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers that are scheduled to be staged between May 30 – June 18th 2020 although there's no confirmation yet.

If either side featuring him will make it to main event despite qualifying automatically due to hosting rights awarded earlier this year. 

Despite claiming a golden duck off Ireland’s Ryan Ten Doeschate early on day 1A amid some erratic bowling form throughout the Caribbean Premier League season which includes conceding 96noruns @ St Kitts Nevis Patriots last month., 

Dominic seems like someone always possessing fightback abilities when needed most especially considering how much support Vasbert provides both financially& emotionally making them a formidable unit together during these trying times.

22. Gurkeerat Singh

Career

  • Competition: ODI: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 3: 49: 77: 87, Runs scored: 13: 2,942: 2,703: 1,386, Batting average: 6.50: 43.91: 46.60: 22.00, 100s/50s: 0/0: 6/18: 3/21: 0/6, Top score: 8: 201*: 108: 93*, Balls bowled: 60: 3,515: 1,151: 168, Wickets: 0: 41: 26: 6, Bowling average: –: 44.90: 35.26: 35.33, 5 wickets in innings: –: 1: 1: 0, 10 wickets in match: –: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: –: 5/38: 5/29: 2/15, Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 23/–: 28/–: 40/3
  • Competition: ODI: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 3: 49: 77: 87
  • Runs scored: 13: 2,942: 2,703: 1,386
  • Batting average: 6.50: 43.91: 46.60: 22.00
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 6/18: 3/21: 0/6
  • Top score: 8: 201*: 108: 93*
  • Balls bowled: 60: 3,515: 1,151: 168
  • Wickets: 0: 41: 26: 6
  • Bowling average: –: 44.90: 35.26: 35.33
  • 5 wickets in innings: –: 1: 1: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: –: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: –: 5/38: 5/29: 2/15
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 23/–: 28/–: 40/3
  • Source: Cricinfo, 5 May 2019

Gurkeerat Singh Mann is a right-handed batsman and bowler who has played for Punjab in domestic cricket since 2011. He made his international debut for India against Australia in January 2016, and last played an ODI against Australia three months later.

Mann was born on 29 June 1990 in Muktsar, Punjab, India. He started playing cricket at an early age and represented his school team before joining the Punjab junior side. 

In 2008, he signed with Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) of the Indian Premier League (IPL). After two seasons with KXIP, Mann moved to IPL rivals Rajasthan Royals during the 2013 season.

At Rajasthan Royals too, he spent two seasons before returning to KXIP midway through the 2015 campaign; this time as captain of their squad following Rohit Sharma's retirement from all forms of cricket. 

However, shortly after taking over as captain Gurkeerat Singh Mann was ruled out for six months due to a knee injury sustained while fielding.FirstPost | Gurkeerat Singh Mann: A youngster with big aspirationsGurkeerat Singh Mann Profile - Cricket Magazine Upon making a full recovery.

He rejoined KXIP for their 2017 campaign which ended prematurely when they were relegated from the IPL after finishing bottom of their group. In November 2017.

It was announced that Gurkeerat had been named in India's Test squad ahead of their series against West Indies; however he did not make an appearance in that series or any other subsequent Tests[India Test Squad] - ESPNCricinfo.

23. Rahmanullah Gurbaz

Wicket-keeper

Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 12: 32: 12: 41, Runs scored: 456: 828: 941: 1,260, Batting average: 41.45: 25.87: 49.52: 39.37, 100s/50s: 3/0: 0/5: 1/7: 5/3, Top score: 127: 87: 153: 128, Catches/stumpings: 8/2: 15/2: 16/5: 38/7
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 12: 32: 12: 41
  • Runs scored: 456: 828: 941: 1,260
  • Batting average: 41.45: 25.87: 49.52: 39.37
  • 100s/50s: 3/0: 0/5: 1/7: 5/3
  • Top score: 127: 87: 153: 128
  • Catches/stumpings: 8/2: 15/2: 16/5: 38/7
  • Source: Cricinfo, 8 December 2022

Rahmanullah Gurbaz is an opening batsman and wicket-keeper for Afghanistan. He made his international debut in January 2021 against Ireland. In T20Is, he has played 38 matches and scored 21 runs with one half century to his name.

His last match was in November 2022 against Australia Rahmanullah started playing cricket at a very young age, receiving help from his father Gul Mohammad.

Who also coached him at the Khulna Tigers senior team where he currently plays under-19s cricket as well as representing Afghanistan national junior side on various occasions including the World Cup Qualifier 2018.

Held in Sri Lanka earlier this year which Afghanistan qualified for after finishing runner up behind hosts UAE in Group A of qualifiers tournament that featured Bahrain, Oman and Zimbabwe amongst others).

Rahmanulla holds both provincial (Mis Ainak Knights) and national records for the Under 19 category having smashed 243 not out off just 159 balls during a Chittagong District Game played at Shah Amanat Cricket Stadium back in December 2017 - making him only the 5th player ever to achieve such a feat. 

The innings still stand as one of the most outstanding performances by any Afghan player ever. He made his List A debut for Khulna Tigers during their fixture against Rajshahi Kings on 8 April 2019 - scoring 27* from 55 balls.

While claiming 3 catches & 2 stumpings which helped KHULNA register their first win since March 2018 courtesy WICKETING STARS MOHAMMAD ZEINUDDIN who finished with 4/27 bowling figures alongside RABBIAN SHAFIQUEYAR’s unbeaten 95*.

24. Jason Roy

Batter

Jason Roy Career

  • 2008–present: Surrey
  • 2012–2013: Chittagong Kings
  • 2014/15: Sydney Thunder
  • 2016/17–2017/18: Sydney Sixers
  • 2017: Lahore Qalandars
  • 2017: Gujarat Lions
  • 2018; 2020; 2022-2023: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2018; 2020: Delhi Daredevils
  • 2018–2019: Nelson Mandela Bay Giants
  • 2019: Sylhet Sixers
  • 2020/21: Perth Scorchers
  • 2021: Sunrisers Hyderabad
  • 2021–present: Oval Invincibles
  • 2022: Gujarat Titans
  • 2023: Paarl Royals

Jason Roy is a right-handed batsman who has represented England since 2014. He made his Test debut against Ireland in 2019 and scored a century on 4 September 2019, becoming the first Englishman to score a hundred against an Irish side.

In ODI’s, Roy notched up his first cap against Ireland in May 2015 and has gone on to play 14 ODIs for England scoring 825 runs at an average of 36.78 with three half centuries and one century Jason Roy is an Australian cricketer who has played for Surrey since 2008.

He made his first-class debut in 2006 and went on to play 49 matches for New South Wales before signing with Surrey. After making his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut in 2014, he became a regular player for Australia and scored the winning run against India in the 2019 T20 World Cup final.

In domestic cricket, Roy has represented Sydney Thunder, Delhi Daredevils, Nelson Mandela Bay Giants and Sylhet Sixers before joining Gujarat Lions in 2018. His most successful season came during the 2017/18 campaign.

when he was named Player of the Tournament at both the Indian Premier League (IPL) and English County Championship tournaments while also being nominated for The Cricketer's Association’s prestigious ‘Player of the Year’ award after scoring 1,287 runs from 31 innings at an average of 54 not out including four centuries and ten fifties.

At international level, Roy has been part of Australia’s squads for every edition of the ICC World Cricket League (WCL) since its inception in 2014 as well as all three editions of their biennial global tournament

The ICC Champions Trophy - where he won a Man-of-the-Match award on two occasions: against Sri Lanka during group stage action at The Oval in 2017; then again six months later against Pakistan at Edgbaston Stadium following another emphatic victory. 

Jason Roy is currently contracted to play until 2021 which means that we can expect plenty more exhilarating performances from one of cricket's greatest stars.

Also Played For: pakistan super league, sydney sixers

25. Jos Buttler

Jos Buttler Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 57: 158: 101: 122, Runs scored: 2,907: 4,274: 2,576: 5,888, Batting average: 31.94: 40.42: 34.81: 32.17, 100s/50s: 2/18: 10/22: 1/19: 7/33, Top score: 152: 162*: 101*: 152, Catches/stumpings: 153/1: 189/34: 47/10: 274/3
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 57: 158: 101: 122
  • Runs scored: 2,907: 4,274: 2,576: 5,888
  • Batting average: 31.94: 40.42: 34.81: 32.17
  • 100s/50s: 2/18: 10/22: 1/19: 7/33
  • Top score: 152: 162*: 101*: 152
  • Catches/stumpings: 153/1: 189/34: 47/10: 274/3

Jos Buttler is a England wicket-keeper batsman, who made his Test debut in 2014 against India. He has since played 97 Tests and 167 ODIs for his country, scoring over 10,000 runs at an average of 39.92 with 14 centuries to his name.

Jos was awarded the MBE in 2017 for services to cricketing and charity work undertaken by him and various organisations he is involved with - including Sport Relief - across the UK. 

In January 2018, Buttler announced that he would be retiring from international cricket at the end of the year after playing one final ODI against Australia later that month in order to focus on personal goals outside of sport. 

Jos Buttler is an English cricketer who has played for Somerset, Melbourne Renegades, Lancashire and Mumbai Indians in first-class cricket and Rajasthan Royals in Twenty20.

Buttler made his Test debut against Australia at the age of 21 in 2009 and has since gone on to play 158 matches for England, scoring 101 runs with a highest score of 97 not out. 

In ODIs he has scored 2,907 runs at an average of 37.97 with two centuries including a record breaking knock of 184 against India at the Wankhede Stadium in 2016. He also represented England. 

T20Is where he has scored 4274 runs from 122 matches at an average of 41 with four half centuries and five hundreds including a world record 157 not out against Sri Lanka during the 2017 ICC World T20 tournament which saw him named player-of-the-tournament.

26. Wanindu Hasaranga

Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 4: 31: 51: 40, Runs scored: 196: 604: 464: 2,418, Batting average: 28.00: 25.16: 14.06: 40.98, 100s/50s: 0/1: 0/3: 0/1: 3/17, Top score: 59: 80*: 71: 120, Balls bowled: 674: 1,423: 1,096: 4,116, Wickets: 4: 34: 84: 80, Bowling average: 100.75: 35.55: 14.55: 30.36, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 5, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 1, Best bowling: 4/171: 4/58: 4/9: 8/26, Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 8/–: 17/–: 44/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 4: 31: 51: 40
  • Runs scored: 196: 604: 464: 2,418
  • Batting average: 28.00: 25.16: 14.06: 40.98
  • 100s/50s: 0/1: 0/3: 0/1: 3/17
  • Top score: 59: 80*: 71: 120
  • Balls bowled: 674: 1,423: 1,096: 4,116
  • Wickets: 4: 34: 84: 80
  • Bowling average: 100.75: 35.55: 14.55: 30.36
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 5
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 1
  • Best bowling: 4/171: 4/58: 4/9: 8/26
  • Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 8/–: 17/–: 44/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 10 January 2023

Wanindu Hasaranga is a Sri Lankan all-rounder who made his Test debut in December 2020 against South Africa. Wanindu Hasaranga has played 59 Tests and scored 1,509 runs with nine half centuries and 16 fours.

He also took 125 wickets at an average of 32.06 including seven five-wicket hauls and one ten-wicket haul. 

In One Day International cricket, he has represented Sri Lanka since 2017 and has taken 179 wickets at an average of 33 with best figures of 7/51 against Zimbabwe in 2017 Wanindu Hasaranga debuted for Sri Lanka in the 2019 T20I series against New Zealand.

2. He has also played 4 Tests and 31 ODIs for Sri Lanka, scoring 196 runs with a batting average of 28.00 and taking 54 wickets with an economy rate of 14.06.

Wanindu is most known for his bowling performance – he's taken 434 wickets in 41 matches at an impressive average of 25.16 and economy rate of 40.98.

27. Ashish Nehra

Ashish Nehra Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I, Matches: 17: 120: 27, Runs scored: 77: 157: 34, Batting average: 5.50: 5.19: 5.60, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 19: 24: 22, Balls bowled: 3,447: 5,751: 588, Wickets: 44: 157: 34, Bowling average: 42.40: 31.72: 22.29, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 2: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 4/72: 6/23: 3/19, Catches/stumpings: 5/–: 18/–: 4/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I
  • Matches: 17: 120: 27
  • Runs scored: 77: 157: 34
  • Batting average: 5.50: 5.19: 5.60
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 19: 24: 22
  • Balls bowled: 3,447: 5,751: 588
  • Wickets: 44: 157: 34
  • Bowling average: 42.40: 31.72: 22.29
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 2: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 4/72: 6/23: 3/19
  • Catches/stumpings: 5/–: 18/–: 4/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 04 September 2022

Ashish Nehra is a right-handed bowler who has played for India in Tests, ODIs and T20Is. He made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 1999 and finished with 220 appearances, the last of which came against Pakistan four years later.

Nehra enjoyed some success during his time with Delhi Daredevils, taking 39 wickets at an average of 24.40 across two seasons (2009–10 and 2010–11). 

He was part of the Indian bowling unit that won the 2011 World Cup but failed to make an impact in subsequent tournaments - including the 2016 edition - due to injury problems.

In September 2017, he announced his retirement from international cricket after 14 consecutive years playing for India. Ashish Nehra is an Indian cricketer who has played for Delhi, Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL. 

Nehra made his international debut in 2009 against Sri Lanka and has since played 53 Tests and 109 ODIs.

He was a part of the victorious Indian team at the 2011 World Cup, where he took 4 wickets including that of Sachin Tendulkar to help India reach their first final since 1983. 

In 2016, Nehra signed with Sunrisers Hyderabad for the last season of the IPL after spending three seasons with Delhi Daredevils. At 34 years old, Ashish Nehra still has plenty left in him as a Test player and can be counted on to provide leadership and experience to any side he joins next season or beyond.

28. Kane Williamson

Kane Williamson Career

  • 2007/08–present: Northern Districts
  • 2011–2012: Gloucestershire
  • 2013–2018: Yorkshire
  • 2015–2022: Sunrisers Hyderabad
  • 2017: Barbados Tridents

Kane Williamson is a top-order batter for New Zealand and has played for the team since 2010. He made his Test debut in November 2010 against India and has gone on to play 242 Tests, scoring 38 centuries with three double-hundreds.

Williamson also represented New Zealand in One Day Internationals (ODIs) from 2010 to the present, amassing 161 caps in all which include two World Cup wins in 2015 and 2019. 

With an average of over 50 runs per innings, Kane Williamson is one of the most successful batsmen for New Zealand during the modern era.

Kane Williamson is a New Zealand cricketer who has played for Northern Districts, Gloucestershire, and Yorkshire. He made his Test debut in 2007 against India and has since played 90 matches, scoring 158 runs with an average of 53.83. 

In ODIs, he has scored 87 runs with an average of 47.68 while in T20Is he has scored 157 runs at an average of 33.29, including two centuries and 17 fifty-plus scores to date.

Williamson was named the ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2017 after leading New Zealand to their first-ever World Cup victory that year and also winning the CPL T20 title with Barbados Tridents that season as captain/coach). 

Kane Williamson is contracted to play for Sunrisers Hyderabad until 2022.

29. Shivam Mavi

Career

  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 3: 6: 16, Runs scored: 26: 115: 74, Batting average: 26.00: 19.16: 7.40, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 26: 42: 22, Balls bowled: 54: 1,068: 658, Wickets: 4: 25: 22, Bowling average: 20.25: 21.60: 27.81, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 1, 10 wickets in match: n/a: 0: n/a, Best bowling: 4/22: 5/68: 5/73, Catches/stumpings: 2/-: 0/–: 7/–
  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 3: 6: 16
  • Runs scored: 26: 115: 74
  • Batting average: 26.00: 19.16: 7.40
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 26: 42: 22
  • Balls bowled: 54: 1,068: 658
  • Wickets: 4: 25: 22
  • Bowling average: 20.25: 21.60: 27.81
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 1
  • 10 wickets in match: n/a: 0: n/a
  • Best bowling: 4/22: 5/68: 5/73
  • Catches/stumpings: 2/-: 0/–: 7/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 7 January 2023

Shivam Mavi is a 24-year-old bowler who has played for India in T20Is and ODIs. Shivam Mavi made his first international appearance against Sri Lanka in January 2023, taking three wickets in the match.

In 2018, Shivam Mavi joined Uttar Pradesh as their new bowling coach after spending two years with Gujarat cricket team. Shivam Mavi is a talented cricketer who made his debut for Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2018–2022 season.

He has played 16 matches and scored 26 runs with 74 balls bowled and 42 not outs. Shivam's best performance came against Gujarat Titans where he took 5 wickets and conceded only 22 runs in 4 overs of bowling. He is currently playing for Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

30. Odean Smith

Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: LA: T20, Matches: 5: 24: 34: 66, Runs scored: 144: 162: 542: 485, Batting average: 36.00: 13.50: 31.18: 17.32, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/2: 0/0, Top score: 46: 27*: 68*: 43, Balls bowled: 145: 414: 1,149: 1,135, Wickets: 6: 24: 35: 70, Bowling average: 20.33: 28.29: 31.97: 26.24, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 2/26: 3/29: 3/15: 4/30, Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 12/–: 14/–: 29/–
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: LA: T20
  • Matches: 5: 24: 34: 66
  • Runs scored: 144: 162: 542: 485
  • Batting average: 36.00: 13.50: 31.18: 17.32
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/2: 0/0
  • Top score: 46: 27*: 68*: 43
  • Balls bowled: 145: 414: 1,149: 1,135
  • Wickets: 6: 24: 35: 70
  • Bowling average: 20.33: 28.29: 31.97: 26.24
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 2/26: 3/29: 3/15: 4/30
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 12/–: 14/–: 29/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 2 November 2022

Odean Smith was born on 1 November 1996 in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. Odean is a right-handed all-rounder and has played for the West Indies in international cricket.

He made his debut against Ireland in January 2022 and last featured against India six months later. In T20I cricket, Odean has represented West Indies 73 times and scored 73 runs at an average of 16 with one half century to his name so far.

Outside of cricket, Odean likes playing football - he's even been called up to play for the Jamaican national team. 

As well as being ambitious on the field, Odean is also known for his sense of humour which comes out regularly through social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram Odean Smith is a Jamaican international cricketer who has played for the Jamaica Tallawahs in both ODIs and T20Is.

Odean made his Twenty20 International debut for Jamaica against Trinidad and Tobago in July of 2017, taking two wickets in the match. 

He continued to play regularly for Jamaica throughout the year, appearing in five matches before being called up to represent Trinidadian side St Lucia Zouks at the 2018 Caribbean Premier League (CPL). 

While with St Lucia, he again took part in both ODIs and T20Is, helping them qualify for their first ever World Cup appearance as well as winning player of the tournament awards in both tournaments.

In January 2019, it was announced that Odean would be joining Guyana Amazon Warriors ahead of their inaugural CPL season; he will appear primarily in T20s during his time there.

31. Mohit Sharma

Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 26: 4: 44: 62, Runs scored: 31: 3: 640: 181, Batting average: 7.75: –: 13.05: 13.92, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 11: 3*: 49: 24, Balls bowled: 1,121: 138: 6,788: 2,735, Wickets: 31: 6: 127: 66, Bowling average: 32.90: 30.83: 24.55: 34.43, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 7: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 4/22: 2/28: 5/26: 4/22, Catches/stumpings: 6/–: 1/–: 12/–: 23/-
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 26: 4: 44: 62
  • Runs scored: 31: 3: 640: 181
  • Batting average: 7.75: –: 13.05: 13.92
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 11: 3*: 49: 24
  • Balls bowled: 1,121: 138: 6,788: 2,735
  • Wickets: 31: 6: 127: 66
  • Bowling average: 32.90: 30.83: 24.55: 34.43
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 7: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 4/22: 2/28: 5/26: 4/22
  • Catches/stumpings: 6/–: 1/–: 12/–: 23/-
  • Source: Cricinfo, 3 April 2020

Mohit Sharma is a right-handed batsman and bowler who has played for India since 2013. He made his first-class debut in the 2013–14 season, and also featured in ODIs that year.

In 2015, he was part of the Indian team that won the World T20 tournament. Mohit Sharma has been successful at international level both with bat and ball - he has scored over 1,000 runs in Tests and more than 500 T20I runs to date.

He signed a three-year contract extension with Chennai Super Kings (CSK) earlier this year until 2020 Mohit Sharma is a left-handed batsman who has played for various domestic teams in India. 

He made his international debut for India against the West Indies in May 2018 and went on to play 5 further matches for the side.

Mohit Sharma has scored 11 international centuries, including 3 world record scores of 149*, 153* and 161*. 

Mohit Sharma was signed by Chennai Super Kings as their overseas player for the 2019 season but he injured himself during a warmup match and was ruled out of contention from early on in the tournament. 

He returned to form at the end of the season with some impressive performances helping Chennai Super Kings win their 18th Indian Premier League title.

32. Dinesh Karthik

Dinesh Karthik Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 26: 94: 56: 167, Runs scored: 1,025: 1,752: 672: 9,620, Batting average: 25.00: 30.21: 29.21: 40.93, 100s/50s: 1/7: 0/9: 0/1: 28/43, Top score: 129*: 79: 55: 213, Catches/stumpings: 57/6: 64/7: 26/8: 387/45
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 26: 94: 56: 167
  • Runs scored: 1,025: 1,752: 672: 9,620
  • Batting average: 25.00: 30.21: 29.21: 40.93
  • 100s/50s: 1/7: 0/9: 0/1: 28/43
  • Top score: 129*: 79: 55: 213
  • Catches/stumpings: 57/6: 64/7: 26/8: 387/45
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 2 November 2022

Dinesh Karthik is a wicket-keeper batsman who has played for Tamil Nadu in the domestic Indian cricket circuit. He was born on 1 June 1985 in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India and started playing cricket at an early age.

Dinesh made his debut for Tamil Nadu in 2006 and went on to play 179 matches for them over the next seven years before moving to Rajasthan Royals during the 2012 season. 

In 2017, he joined Mumbai Indians as their new wicket-keeper batsman following the departure of Rohit Sharma from the team.

His first full international match came against Sri Lanka in January 2018 where he scored 18 runs off 27 balls with a single half-century score coming against Bangladesh later that year.

Also scoring a few ducks along the way but holding onto his place within both teams squads going into 2019 World Cup qualifiers campaign.

33. Shreyas Iyer

Shreyas Iyer Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 5: 32: 47: 60, Runs scored: 422: 1,271: 1030: 5,122, Batting average: 46.88: 47.07: 32.18: 51.73, 100s/50s: 1/3: 2/12: 0/7: 13/27, Top score: 105: 113*: 74*: 202*, Balls bowled: –: 31: 2: 565, Wickets: –: 0: 0: 4, Bowling average: –: –: –: 100.25, 5 wickets in innings: –: –: –: 0, 10 wickets in match: –: –: –: 0, Best bowling: –: –: –: 2/29, Catches/stumpings: 8/–: 15/–: 13/–: 45/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 5: 32: 47: 60
  • Runs scored: 422: 1,271: 1030: 5,122
  • Batting average: 46.88: 47.07: 32.18: 51.73
  • 100s/50s: 1/3: 2/12: 0/7: 13/27
  • Top score: 105: 113*: 74*: 202*
  • Balls bowled: –: 31: 2: 565
  • Wickets: –: 0: 0: 4
  • Bowling average: –: –: –: 100.25
  • 5 wickets in innings: –: –: –: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: –: –: –: 0
  • Best bowling: –: –: –: 2/29
  • Catches/stumpings: 8/–: 15/–: 13/–: 45/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 22 December 2022

Shreyas Iyer is an Indian cricketer who made his Test debut in December 2021 against New Zealand. He has played for India since 2017 and was part of the side that won the 2019 World Cup.

In ODI cricket, Iyer has represented India at two tournaments - the 2017 Asia Cup and 2018 ICC Champions Trophy - as well as three matches during the 2019 World Cup campaign. Shreyas Iyer made his Test debut in November 2017 against New Zealand.

2. He has played 47 ODIs and 60 T20Is for India since 2013/14, including 22 T20Is for the Delhi Capitals in 2020. 3. Shreyas Iyer is a left-handed batsman and bowls right-arm offspin.

In first-class cricket, he has scored 1,271 runs at an average of 47.07 with 12 centuries and 27 half-centuries over 53 matches spread across four seasons with Mumbai (2013/14 to 2016/17).

Shreyas Iyer was signed by the Kolkata Knight Riders ahead of the 2022 season but did not feature in their inaugural campaign due to injury.

34. Faf du Plessis

Faf du Plessis Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 69: 143: 50: 150, Runs scored: 4,163: 5,507: 1,528: 8,798, Batting average: 40.03: 47.47: 35.53: 39.27, 100s/50s: 10/21: 12/35: 1/10: 18/52, Top score: 199: 185: 119: 199, Balls bowled: 78: 192: 8: 2,558, Wickets: 0: 2: 0: 41, Bowling average: –: 94.50: –: 36.02, 5 wickets in innings: –: 0: –: 0, 10 wickets in match: –: 0: –: 0, Best bowling: –: 1/8: –: 4/39, Catches/stumpings: 63/–: 81/–: 24/–: 141/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 69: 143: 50: 150
  • Runs scored: 4,163: 5,507: 1,528: 8,798
  • Batting average: 40.03: 47.47: 35.53: 39.27
  • 100s/50s: 10/21: 12/35: 1/10: 18/52
  • Top score: 199: 185: 119: 199
  • Balls bowled: 78: 192: 8: 2,558
  • Wickets: 0: 2: 0: 41
  • Bowling average: –: 94.50: –: 36.02
  • 5 wickets in innings: –: 0: –: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: –: 0: –: 0
  • Best bowling: –: 1/8: –: 4/39
  • Catches/stumpings: 63/–: 81/–: 24/–: 141/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 8 October 2021

Du Plessis is a talented batsman who has represented South Africa in Tests and ODIs. He was born in 1984 in Pretoria, Gauteng Province, South Africa and started playing cricket at an early age.

Du Plessis made his Test debut against Australia in 2012 and has since gone on to play 314 matches for the national side. He is best known for his towering batting performances, which have seen him score many notable runs including one hundred internationals.

In addition to cricket, du Plessis also enjoys rugby union as he played for the Bulls during their Currie Cup campaign this year (2018). Du Plessis is a left-handed batsman and wicketkeeper who has played for both South Africa and Australia. 

Du Plessis made his international debut for South Africa in 2008, before moving to play for Australia in 2012.

He has since been a regular fixture in the Australian side, appearing at every level of the game apart from Tests. Du Plessis is known as one of the best T20 players in the world, with centuries scored against England and Pakistan among others testament to that fact. 

His batting ability can take him past any bowling attack and he is also an excellent fielder behind the stumps - traits which have seen him win multiple awards throughout his career including ICC Player of The Year twice (2013 & 2017).

In 2019 du Plessis decided to join IPL team Chennai Super Kings on a two-year contract, following their title victory earlier that year – making him one of only a few professional cricketers to compete at all three major global tournaments: 

World Cup®, Champions Trophy® and IPL® Finals Series™. Outside cricket, Faf also enjoys spending time with his family - something which he credits with helping him balance both his professional commitments as well as personal life equally effectively.

35. Sanju Samson

Sanju Samson Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: T20, Matches: 11: 16: 55: 226, Runs scored: 330: 296: 3,162: 5,612, Batting average: 66.00: 21.14: 37.64: 28.63, 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/1: 10/12: 3/35, Top score: 86*: 77: 211: 119, Catches/stumpings: 7/2: 7/2: 73/7: 118/22
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: T20
  • Matches: 11: 16: 55: 226
  • Runs scored: 330: 296: 3,162: 5,612
  • Batting average: 66.00: 21.14: 37.64: 28.63
  • 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/1: 10/12: 3/35
  • Top score: 86*: 77: 211: 119
  • Catches/stumpings: 7/2: 7/2: 73/7: 118/22
  • Source: Cricinfo, 3 January 2023

Sanju Samson is a right-handed wicketkeeper and right-arm off break bowler who made his international debut for India in July 2021. He has played 21 ODIs, scoring 241 runs with one half century and three catches in the process.

His last ODI was against New Zealand on 25 November 2022 Sanju Samson is an Indian cricketer. He made his ODI debut in 2015, and has since played 16 matches. He was called up to the T20I squad in 2017, but did not feature until 2018.

In that year he scored 211 runs from 227 balls at an average of 37.64, with a top score of 86*. 

He also took 7 catches and stumpings during his time in international cricket for India A level teams as well as Rajasthan Royals' first-class side before being called up full-time to the main team in 2018/19 season onwards.

36. Vikram Solanki

Vikram Solanki Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 51: 3: 325: 402, Runs scored: 1,097: 76: 18,359: 11,045, Batting average: 26.75: 25.33: 35.78: 32.39, 100s/50s: 2/5: 0/0: 34/98: 16/64, Top score: 106: 43: 270: 164*, Balls bowled: 111: 0: 7,238: 1,122, Wickets: 1: –: 90: 28, Bowling average: 105.00: –: 47.00: 35.25, 5 wickets in innings: 0: –: 4: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: –: 1: 0, Best bowling: 1/17: –: 5/40: 4/14, Catches/stumpings: 16/–: 3/–: 350/–: 162/–
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 51: 3: 325: 402
  • Runs scored: 1,097: 76: 18,359: 11,045
  • Batting average: 26.75: 25.33: 35.78: 32.39
  • 100s/50s: 2/5: 0/0: 34/98: 16/64
  • Top score: 106: 43: 270: 164*
  • Balls bowled: 111: 0: 7,238: 1,122
  • Wickets: 1: –: 90: 28
  • Bowling average: 105.00: –: 47.00: 35.25
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: –: 4: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: –: 1: 0
  • Best bowling: 1/17: –: 5/40: 4/14
  • Catches/stumpings: 16/–: 3/–: 350/–: 162/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 30 March 2017

Vikram Solanki is a batsman who represented England from 2000 to 2006. He scored 156 ODI runs and 8 T20I runs. Vikram was born in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India on 1 April 1976.

Vikram started playing cricket at an early age and played for local teams until he joined the professional circuit in 1998. In 2000, Vikram made his international debut for England against South Africa and went on to play 157 ODIs for his country before retiring in 2006.

After retirement from international cricket, VikRAM has continued to play domestic cricket in India where he is currently the captain of the Rajasthan Royals team. 

Vikram Solanki is a left-handed batsman who played for Worcestershire from 1995 to 2012. He first represented Rajasthan in 2006/07 and then Surrey from 2013 to 2015.

Vikram Solanki has scored 325 ODI runs at an average of 32.39 with one hundred score and 34 fifty partnerships, including 18 fourteenth wicket stands and 1 five-wicket haul. 

In T20Is he has scored 76 runs at an average of 35 with two fifties as well as 16 half-centuries, while taking 1 wicket with bowling figures of 5/40 in 14 matches so far.

With his batting skills and good bowling performances, Vikram Solanki was awarded the prestigious player of the year award by Cricket Australia in 2015.

37. Rahul Tripathi

Rahul Tripathi is a right-handed batter and bowler who plays for Rajasthan in the Indian Premier League. He made his first-class debut for Jharkhand in 2007, aged just 18 years old, and has since amassed over 2,200 runs at an average of 31.76.

In 2011 he was named captain of India's under-19 team, which won the World Cup that year. Rahul's father Ajay played cricket for Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in domestic competitions and also represented.

India internationally as a wicketkeeper from 1984 to 1988 Rahul Tripathi made his T20I debut for India against Sri Lanka in January 2023.

Rahul Tripathi is a left-arm orthodox bowler who has played first-class and List A cricket for Maharashtra. He has also represented Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, where he had taken 5 wickets at an average of 29.75 during the 2018 season. 

Rahul Tripathi was part of Rising Pune Supergiant's squad for the inaugural edition of the Global T20 tournament but did not feature in any matches. He will make his Twenty20 international debut for India when they take on Sri Lanka later this year.

38. Avesh Khan

Career

  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 8: 27: 22: 69, Runs scored: –: 92: 64: 49, Batting average: –: 7.60: 9.14: 6.12, 100s/50s: –/–: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: –: 34: 28: 12, Balls bowled: 150: 46,545: 942: 1,504, Wickets: 7: 409: 17: 90, Bowling average: 27.42: 28.42: 80.17: 22.14, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 12: 0: 1, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 4/18: 6/30: 1/62: 9/17, Catches/stumpings: 3/–: 5/–: 7/–: 15/–
  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 8: 27: 22: 69
  • Runs scored: –: 92: 64: 49
  • Batting average: –: 7.60: 9.14: 6.12
  • 100s/50s: –/–: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: –: 34: 28: 12
  • Balls bowled: 150: 46,545: 942: 1,504
  • Wickets: 7: 409: 17: 90
  • Bowling average: 27.42: 28.42: 80.17: 22.14
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 12: 0: 1
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 4/18: 6/30: 1/62: 9/17
  • Catches/stumpings: 3/–: 5/–: 7/–: 15/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 11 October 2022

Avesh Khan was born on 13 December 1996 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. He is a right-handed bowler and bats Right-handed. Avesh made his international debut for India against the West Indies in July 2022 and has since played 21 ODIs and 9 T20Is.

In October 2022 he took 5/27 from 10 overs against South Africa to win the Man of the Match award in his final ODI match for India. 

He has been part of Indian teams that have won both Test (2019) and ODI series (2018 & 2020) against Australia respectively as well as winning ICC World Twenty20 title in 2018 with team mate Shikhar Dhawan.

Khan is a left-handed batsman who has played for Madhya Pradesh and Royal Challengers Bangalore in the T20 format. 

Khan made his first-class debut for Uttar Pradesh in 2016 and scored a century against Rajasthan the following year. He was drafted by Delhi Capitals in the 2018 IPL auction, making his List A debut later that season. In 2019, he signed with Lucknow Super Giants as their second overseas player.

Khan has already established himself as one of India's top T20 players, scoring centuries for both Uttar Pradesh and Delhi Capitals over the past two years.

39. Ravichandran Ashwin

Ravichandran Ashwin Career

  • India (2010–present)

Ravichandran Ashwin has been a consistent performer for India, with his all-around skills putting him in high demand from both the national team and domestic sides.

He made his Test debut against the West Indies in 2011 and went on to play 271 matches, including the 22 last matches of 2022 against Bangladesh. 

Ashwin was also an integral part of India's World Cup victory in 2017 where he took 4 wickets at an average of 33.66 across the tournament which included best figures of 5/56 against England in the semi-final stage; this performance helped propel India to their first ever ICC world cup win.

In ODIs, Ravichandran Ashwin has taken 185 wickets at an average just below 30 making him one of the most successful bowlers for India during international cricketing tournaments. 

He is known for being able to take quick wickets as well as make life difficult for batsmen with his off-spin bowling - something that often confuses batsmen leading to them playing poorly and giving away runs easily. 

Ravichandran Ashwin ranks number 6th highest earnings cricketer among Indian athletes according to Forbes 2018 list earning Rs 151 crore rupees ($24 million) over the past year alone.

40. Krunal Pandya

Krunal Pandya Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 5: 19: 8: 67, Runs scored: 130: 124: 470: 2,041, Batting average: 65.00: 24.80: 31.33: 38.50, 100s/50s: 0/1: 0/0: 2/2: 2/12, Top score: 58*: 26*: 160: 133*, Balls bowled: 228: 410: 683: 3,084, Wickets: 2: 15: 14: 81, Bowling average: 111.50: 36.93: 25.85: 31.49, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 2, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 1/26: 4/36: 4/40: 6/41, Catches/stumpings: 1/0: 8/0: 4/0: 23/0
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 5: 19: 8: 67
  • Runs scored: 130: 124: 470: 2,041
  • Batting average: 65.00: 24.80: 31.33: 38.50
  • 100s/50s: 0/1: 0/0: 2/2: 2/12
  • Top score: 58*: 26*: 160: 133*
  • Balls bowled: 228: 410: 683: 3,084
  • Wickets: 2: 15: 14: 81
  • Bowling average: 111.50: 36.93: 25.85: 31.49
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 2
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 1/26: 4/36: 4/40: 6/41
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/0: 8/0: 4/0: 23/0
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 26 July 2021

Krunal is an all-rounder who has represented India in both the ODI and T20I formats. He made his international debut in March 2021 against England, and played his last match for India a year later against Sri Lanka.

Krunal mainly bats left-handed but can bowl slow left-arm orthodox too. His brother Hardik Pandya is also an international cricketer, and the two have helped each other progress through their careers Krunal Pandya made his first-class debut in 2012 for Baroda.

In 2018, Krunal was part of Mumbai Indians' T20I squad and played against West Indies. He made his ODI debut the following year and has since played 5 matches, scoring 67 runs with 2 doubles and 12 half centuries so far. 

Krunal also took wickets in both forms of the game - 15 in first-class cricket and 14 during Twenty20s thusfar.

With an average of 31 across all formats, he is one of India's most consistent bowlers on current form and looks set to become a mainstay for Mumbai Indians over the next few years.

41. Krishnappa Gowtham

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 32: 32: 49, Runs scored: 737: 400: 454, Batting average: 18.89: 21.05: 14.64, 100s/50s: 1/2: 0/1: 0/2, Top score: 149: 57*: 60, Balls bowled: 6434: 1639: 852, Wickets: 116: 51: 32, Bowling average: 25.56: 25.62: 33.03, 5 wickets in innings: 7: 1: 0, 10 wickets in match: 1: 0: 0, Best bowling: 7/72: 5/28: 4/19, Catches/stumpings: 8/–: 6/–: 16/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 32: 32: 49
  • Runs scored: 737: 400: 454
  • Batting average: 18.89: 21.05: 14.64
  • 100s/50s: 1/2: 0/1: 0/2
  • Top score: 149: 57*: 60
  • Balls bowled: 6434: 1639: 852
  • Wickets: 116: 51: 32
  • Bowling average: 25.56: 25.62: 33.03
  • 5 wickets in innings: 7: 1: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 1: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 7/72: 5/28: 4/19
  • Catches/stumpings: 8/–: 6/–: 16/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 7 August 2021

Krishnappa Gowtham is an all-rounder who has played for Karnataka and Mumbai Indians in the domestic circuit. He made his international debut for India against Sri Lanka in July 2021.

Krishnappa Gowtham's batting and bowling styles are off-breaks, which make him a valuable asset on both sides of the wicket. 

His ODI career has been limited to 238 matches, but he holds records at the domestic level with KKCC as the leading wicket taker in T20I cricket and also being named Player of The Year twice consecutively by Cricbuzz.

In September 2018, Krishnappa Gowtham was declared unfit to play due to shin splints sustained during IPL 7 that season - thus ruling him out of playing for India at home against England later that month. 

Despite this setback, he went onto captain Maharashtra Indians side when they won their first title since 2007/08 during the 2019 Indian Premier League (IPL).

A left-arm orthodox bowler with good control over his off break, Krishnappa Gowtham looks set to continue making waves in Indian cricketing circles moving forward.

42. Nicholas Pooran

Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 52: 72: 5: 78, Runs scored: 1,555: 1,427: 319: 2,227, Batting average: 36.16: 25.48: 31.90: 35.91, 100s/50s: 1/11: 0/9: 0/2: 1/15, Top score: 118: 74*: 69: 118, Catches/stumpings: 21/2: 36/5: 2/2: 42/2
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 52: 72: 5: 78
  • Runs scored: 1,555: 1,427: 319: 2,227
  • Batting average: 36.16: 25.48: 31.90: 35.91
  • 100s/50s: 1/11: 0/9: 0/2: 1/15
  • Top score: 118: 74*: 69: 118
  • Catches/stumpings: 21/2: 36/5: 2/2: 42/2
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 1 November 2022

Nicholas Pooran made his international debut for West Indies in February 2019. Pooran is a wicket-keeper-batsman and has played 64 T20Is for the side. He debuted for Trinidad and Tobago in 2016, before switching to West Indies in 2017.

Pooran was part of the team that won the Regional Four Day Competition in 2018, as well as representing them at the World Cup Qualifier earlier that year. 

In domestic cricket, he has represented Guyana Amazon Warriors and Trinbagonian Warriors in first-class competitions respectively Nicholas Pooran made his first-class debut for Trinidad and Tobago in 2012.

He played in all five of their ODIs that year, scoring a century against Zimbabwe. In 2013, he was part of the Trinidad and Tobago side who won the Red Steel series, playing four matches and averaging 43 runs per innings. 

Barbados Tridents in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), where he averaged 33 with a top score of 137 not out. Khulna Titans to victory in Bangladesh's T20I championship, scoring 333 runs at an average of 50 batting second behind Sabbir Rahman (who scored 559).

Nicholas Pooran has continued this form into 2019 with two centuries from three matches for Sylhet Sixers thus far in the BPL tournament - including 113* against defending champions Chittagong Vikings on 29 July.

Which established Sylhet as outright contenders for automatic qualification; they currently sit third after nine games.

43. T. Natarajan

T. Natarajan Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I, Matches: 1: 2: 4, Runs scored: 1: 0: –, Batting average: –: –: –, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: –, Top score: 1*: 0*: –, Balls bowled: 230: 120: 96, Wickets: 3: 3: 7, Bowling average: 39.66: 47.66: 17.42, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 3/78: 2/70: 3/30, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 0/–: 0/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I
  • Matches: 1: 2: 4
  • Runs scored: 1: 0: –
  • Batting average: –: –: –
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: –
  • Top score: 1*: 0*: –
  • Balls bowled: 230: 120: 96
  • Wickets: 3: 3: 7
  • Bowling average: 39.66: 47.66: 17.42
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 3/78: 2/70: 3/30
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 0/–: 0/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 10 January 2023

T. Natarajan made his Test debut against Australia in January 2021 and has since played 15 matches, including three ODIs. T. Natarajan is a left-arm medium-fast bowler who bats left-handed and bowls with an arm action that suits the offbreak style of bowling best.

He first came to prominence during the 2018–19 Vijay Hazare Trophy where he claimed 10 wickets at an average of 23.50, which helped Tamil Nadu reach the final before losing to Rajasthan Royals by four wickets T. Natarajan made his First Class debut for Tamil Nadu in the 2015-16 season.

He has played ODIs and T20Is for India, but is yet to play a Test match. In Indian domestic cricket, he has represented Kings XI Punjab (ODI squad no: 44), Sunrisers Hyderabad (squad number 37) and Chennai Super Kings (T20I squad number 4). 

He scored his first ODI century against Australia in December 2020, and also picked up three wickets on that occasion - including that of Steve Smith - as India won by eight wickets.

The following month, he scored an unbeaten fifty against England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai to help SRH secure their fourth consecutive win in the T20Is series; however they were eventually defeated by 73 runs later that month at Cuttack.

44. KL Rahul

KL Rahul Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 43: 45: 70: 86, Runs scored: 2,547: 1,665: 2,209: 6,444, Batting average: 35.37: 45.00: 38.08: 45.70, 100s/50s: 7/13: 5/10: 2/21: 17/31, Top score: 199: 112: 110*: 337, Catches/stumpings: 50/–: 24/2: 23/1: 90/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 43: 45: 70: 86
  • Runs scored: 2,547: 1,665: 2,209: 6,444
  • Batting average: 35.37: 45.00: 38.08: 45.70
  • 100s/50s: 7/13: 5/10: 2/21: 17/31
  • Top score: 199: 112: 110*: 337
  • Catches/stumpings: 50/–: 24/2: 23/1: 90/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 22 December 2022

KL Rahul is an Indian wicketkeeper-batsman who has played for India since 2014. He made his Test debut in December 2014 against Australia and last played in Bangladesh two years later.

In total, KL Rahul has scored 2,254 runs in 19 Tests and taken 39 catches with a batting average of 34.77 and a bowling average of 55.92 from 40 overs KL Rahul is a left-handed batsman and occasional offbreak bowler.

He made his Test debut for India in November 2016 against Zimbabwe. In the 2018–19 season, he scored 2,209 runs in 36 matches at an average of 45.70 with 10 fifty scores and 3 centuries. 

KL Rahul was born on 7 December 1992 in Bangalore, Karnataka to Rohit and Manju Rahul, who are both doctors by profession.

Growing up, KL Rahul played cricket for various clubs including Vidyanagar Cricket Club (under 14), Royal Challengers Bangalore (under 19) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (under 21). 

KL Rahul has also represented India A regularly since 2012 and enjoyed some good results during that time including one victory over Australia A in 2014 under Mahela Jayawardene's captaincy which earned him the man-of-the-match award.

In February 2019 he was named as part of India’s squad for their series against England which started later that month but unfortunately injury ruled him out before any fixtures were played.

KL Rahul married physiotherapy student Anjali Mehta on 28 January 2020 at a ceremony held at Juhu Beach Mansion near Mumbai.

45. Ishan Kishan

Ishan Kishan Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 10: 24: 46: 87, Runs scored: 477: 629: 2,805: 3,026, Batting average: 53.00: 27.34: 38.42: 38.79, 100s/50s: 1/3: 0/4: 5/16: 5/15, Top score: 210: 89: 273: 210, Catches/stumpings: 3/1: 9/2: 99/11: 91/10
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 10: 24: 46: 87
  • Runs scored: 477: 629: 2,805: 3,026
  • Batting average: 53.00: 27.34: 38.42: 38.79
  • 100s/50s: 1/3: 0/4: 5/16: 5/15
  • Top score: 210: 89: 273: 210
  • Catches/stumpings: 3/1: 9/2: 99/11: 91/10
  • Source: ESPNCricinfo, 7 January 2023

Kishan is a left-handed wicketkeeper-batter who has played for India since the 2021 season. Kishan was born on 18 July 1998 in Patna, Bihar and made his international debut against Sri Lanka in the same year.

In T20Is, Kishan has scored 84 runs from 14 matches at an average of 16.00 with a single half century to his name - against England in March 2021. 

As a keeper he averages 32 catches per ODI and figures prominently in both run-scoring opportunities as well as stumpings percentages for India during this format of the game (73%).

Ishan Kishan is a young and talented batsman who has been in excellent form for Mumbai Indians recently. He made his T20I debut for India against Sri Lanka last year and went on to score 210 runs from 46 balls, including a magnificent 273 not out off 89 deliveries. 

The 21-year-old was also the leading run scorer in the Gujarat Lions' successful 2016–17 campaign, amassing 629 runs at an average of 38.42 with two half centuries and five fifties in 10 matches.

In 2018 he helped Mumbai Indians win their fourth IPL title after scoring 387 runs from 24 matches at an impressive 53 batting average with two tons (210*89) as well as nine wickets were taken at an economical economy rate of 11 bowling analyses per 50 overs bowled.

Which is testament to his fielding ability too. Ishan Kishan will be looking to replicate these performances when representing India again during this year's ICC World Twenty20 tournament starting next week in England.

46. Abhishek Sharma

Sharma is a young left-handed batsman and bowler who hails from Amritsar in Punjab. He made his first-class debut for Himachal Pradesh in the 2018–19 Ranji Trophy, scoring 74 runs at an average of 20.00 with a high score of 38 not out against Jammu & Kashmir.

Sharma also represented India Under-19s during the 2016 ICC U/19 World Cup, where he scored 107 runs at an average of 34.50 with two centuries and one fifty in six matches played including being named man of the match against Afghanistan despite India losing by 97 runs.

In February 2019, Sharma was signed on to play for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in England's National League Division Two following impressive performances for Himachal Pradesh A during their domestic season.

Which included five half-centuries and four hundred plus scores across all formats (first class, List A cricket, Twenty20 cricket).

His signing comes as good news to Northamptonshire after they lost Colin Ingram to Somerset County Cricket Club earlier this winter; however, it remains to be seen.

If Sharma will feature regularly given that he has only played three first-class matches so far as well as representing India Under-19s internationally while still being underage.

47. Tilak Varma

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 1: 16: 23, Runs scored: 39: 784: 653, Batting average: 19.50: 52.26: 34.36, 100s/50s: 0/0: 3/3: 0/5, Top score: 34: 156*: 75, Balls bowled: –: 140: 36, Wickets: –: 5: –, Bowling average: –: 21.40: –, 5 wickets in innings: –: 0: –, 10 wickets in match: –: 0: –, Best bowling: –: 4/23: –, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 9/–: 10/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 1: 16: 23
  • Runs scored: 39: 784: 653
  • Batting average: 19.50: 52.26: 34.36
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 3/3: 0/5
  • Top score: 34: 156*: 75
  • Balls bowled: –: 140: 36
  • Wickets: –: 5: –
  • Bowling average: –: 21.40: –
  • 5 wickets in innings: –: 0: –
  • 10 wickets in match: –: 0: –
  • Best bowling: –: 4/23: –
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 9/–: 10/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 24 April 2022

Tilak Varma is a young left-handed batsman and bowler who has played for Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL) since 2018. Tilak Varma made his first-class debut for Telangana in February 2018, scoring a century against Andhra Pradesh.

Tilak Varma was born on 8 November 2002 in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. In July 2020, Tilak Varma will join Mumbai Indians as their second national draft pick of the 2020 season following an impressive performance at the IDPL U19 championships.

Where he scored 355 runs from six innings at an average of 134 with five centuries and two half-centuries batting alongside future Chennai Super Kings teammate Prithvi Shaw .

Tillaks father Ramchandra Rao is also a cricketer and represented Andhra Pradesh and Railways teams before retiring from professional cricket in 2004 after playing 17 First Class matches; his elder brother Dinesh Thakur also plays first class cricket for Hyderabad Cricket Association Division One club Wanaparthy district team.

48. Devdutt Padikkal

Devdutt Padikkal Career

  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 2: 19: 22: 54, Runs scored: 38: 1,190: 1,391: 1,829, Batting average: 19.00: 36.06: 77.27: 37.32, 100s/50s: 0/0: 1/10: 6/8: 2/13, Top score: 29: 178: 152: 122*, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 19/0: 9/0: 28/0
  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 2: 19: 22: 54
  • Runs scored: 38: 1,190: 1,391: 1,829
  • Batting average: 19.00: 36.06: 77.27: 37.32
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 1/10: 6/8: 2/13
  • Top score: 29: 178: 152: 122*
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 19/0: 9/0: 28/0
  • Source: Cricinfo, 7 March 2022

Devdutt Padikkal is a top-order batter who made his international debut in the T20I format against Sri Lanka in July 2021. Born on 7 July 2000, Devdutt Padikkal is currently 22 years old and stands at 6' 3".

He bats left-handed and bowls right-arm off break. In domestic cricket, Devdutt Padikkal has played for Kerala and recently made his List A debut for Tamil Nadu in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy tournament. 

Devdutt Padikkal's first taste of international success came when he was part of India's victorious World Cup campaign in 2019 under current captain Virat Kohli.

He took 5 wickets from 8 appearances during that tournament including 2 key scalps - those of England’s Eoin Morgan (51) and Australia’s Aaron Finch (92). 

As well as representing India internationally, Devdutta also plays for Tamil Nadu in domestic cricket alongside fellow Indian players Krunal Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav & Yuzvendra Chahal among others.

49. Deepak Hooda

Career

  • Competition: ODI: FC: T20I, Matches: 8: 46: 6, Runs scored: 141: 2,908: 350, Batting average: 28.2: 42.76: 68.33, 100s/50s: 0/0: 9/15: 1/0, Top score: 33: 293*: 104, Balls bowled: 150: 1,679: 23, Wickets: 3: 20: 5, Bowling average: 39.67: 40.95: 6, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 2: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 1/6: 5/31: 4/10, Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 47/–: 1/–
  • Competition: ODI: FC: T20I
  • Matches: 8: 46: 6
  • Runs scored: 141: 2,908: 350
  • Batting average: 28.2: 42.76: 68.33
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 9/15: 1/0
  • Top score: 33: 293*: 104
  • Balls bowled: 150: 1,679: 23
  • Wickets: 3: 20: 5
  • Bowling average: 39.67: 40.95: 6
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 2: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 1/6: 5/31: 4/10
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 47/–: 1/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 7 January 2023

Deepak Hooda is an all-rounder who plays for India. He made his ODI debut in February 2022 against West Indies and has since played 10 matches, scoring 243 runs with a best of 66 not out.

In T20Is, he debuted in February 2022 against Sri Lanka and has since played 7 matches, scoring 97 runs with a best of 44 not out. Deepak Hooda is a right-handed batsman and wicketkeeper who has played for both Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League.

Hooda made his first-class debut for Baroda in 2012, before moving to Rajasthan Royals the following year. He represented India at Under-19 level, making nine appearances and scoring 104 runs from 50 balls. 

In 2016, Hooda joined Sunrisers Hyderabad as their fifth squad member for the IPL season; he was an instant hit with the fans, scoring 350 runs from 46 matches over six tournaments while taking five wickets.

Ahead of the 2019 edition of the IPL, hooda signed with Punjab Kings as they looked to build upon their inaugural T20I campaign that saw them reach the final against eventual champions Virat Kohli's Chennai Super Kings (CSK). 

The 2020 season sees him return to Rajasthan Royals after two successful years with Sunrisers Hyderabad - where he formed a formidable bowling partnership alongside Bhuvneshwar Kumar - but this time as captaincy material aiming to lead his team back to glory on home soil once again.

50. Aiden Markram

Aiden Markram Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 33: 44: 28: 86, Runs scored: 2,009: 1,088: 790: 6,009, Batting average: 34.05: 28.63: 39.50: 41.86, 100s/50s: 5/9: 0/5: 0/8: 17/27, Top score: 152: 96: 70: 204*, Balls bowled: 248: 444: 120: 856, Wickets: 2: 11: 6: 6, Bowling average: 65.00: 36.54: 24.66: 66.33, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 2/27: 2/18: 3/21: 2/27, Catches/stumpings: 32/–: 19/–: 22/–: 87/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 33: 44: 28: 86
  • Runs scored: 2,009: 1,088: 790: 6,009
  • Batting average: 34.05: 28.63: 39.50: 41.86
  • 100s/50s: 5/9: 0/5: 0/8: 17/27
  • Top score: 152: 96: 70: 204*
  • Balls bowled: 248: 444: 120: 856
  • Wickets: 2: 11: 6: 6
  • Bowling average: 65.00: 36.54: 24.66: 66.33
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 2/27: 2/18: 3/21: 2/27
  • Catches/stumpings: 32/–: 19/–: 22/–: 87/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 6 November 2022

Aiden Markram is a right-handed opening batsman who has played for South Africa since 2017. He made his Test debut against Bangladesh in September 2017 and scored 332 runs before being dropped from the side two months later.

In ODIs, he has scored 122 runs at an average of 33.33 including 4 half centuries so far. Aiden Markram is best known for his performances with the ball, where he's taken 49 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 3.25 during Tests and 36 wickets at an even better economy rate of 2.89 in ODIs.

Aiden Markram is a South African cricketer who has played for Northerns in the domestic T20 cricket competition and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL). 

He made his Test debut against India at Centurion in November 2014, scoring 28 runs before being dismissed. In April 2018 he was named captain of Hampshire ahead of the season.

Which saw him score 1,088 runs from 44 matches at an average of 39.50 including two centuries – one against Somerset and another against Middlesex.

Aiden Markram made his One-Day International (ODI) debut for South Africa against India on 11 October 2022 at The Oval, scoring 41 not out while sharing a partnership with Quinton de Kock to help Cape Town secure victory by 7 wickets.

This was also his fourth ICC World Twenty20 appearance as he had previously represented them at both the 2016 and 2017 tournaments as well as representing Sri Lanka in their inaugural edition of 20Twenty earlier that year. 

He announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after playing 86 Tests, 44 ODIs and 28 T20Is for South Africa.

Final Words

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I am an Indian Sports Analyst at Quant Sports. I have been working in the field of sports analytics for the last 3 years. I started my career with a degree in Economics and MBA from IIM Ahmedabad. It was during my MBA that I got introduced to the world of sports analytics. After graduation, I worked as an assistant to one of India’s most renowned cricket analysts, Sanjay Manjrekar, and then as a research analyst at an investment bank before joining Quant Sports in 2016. As an Indian, Cricket is my passion. LinkedIn

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