SPORTS

NameAgeBatting styleBowling styleDomestic teamFormsNote
First Class Captain & Middle Order Batsman
Shreyas Iyer24Right-handedRight-arm leg spinMumbai
Delhi Capitals
FC, LA
List A Captain & Middle Order Batsman
Manish Pandey29Right-handedRight-arm off spinKarnataka
Sunrisers Hyderabad
LA
Opening batsmen
Mayank Agarwal28Right-handedKarnataka
Kings XI Punjab
FC, LAHighest run scorer in 2017–18 Ranji Trophy
Selected in Indian Test squad for India-West Indies Test Series and India-Australia Test Series
Abhimanyu Easwaran23Right-handedBengalFC
Prithvi Shaw19Right-handedMumbai
Delhi Capitals
FC, LAPlayed in 2017–18 Irani Cup
Scored ton in 2017–18 Duleep Trophy final 
Selected in Indian Test squad for India-England Test Series 
Second-youngest Indian to score Test Century on Debut
Ajinkya Rahane31Right-handedRight-arm mediumMumbai
Rajasthan Royals
LACaptain for the first 3 Unofficial ODI matches against England Lions
Anmolpreet Singh21Right-handedRight-arm off spinPunjab
Mumbai Indians
FC, LA
K. L. Rahul27Right-handedRight-arm mediumKarnataka
Kings XI Punjab
FC, LACaptain for the 2nd Unofficial Test against England Lions
Ruturaj Gaikwad22Right-handedRight-arm off spinMaharashtra
Chennai Super Kings
LA
Priyank Panchal29Right-handedRight-arm mediumGujaratFCMost 50+ score in 2018–19 Ranji Trophy 
Captain for the Two Unofficial Tests against Sri Lanka A
Prashant Chopra26Right-handedRight-arm leg spinHimachal Pradesh
Rajasthan Royals
LA
Middle-order batsmen
Ankit Bawne26Right-handedRight-arm leg spinMaharashtraFC, LACaptain for 4th and 5th Unofficial ODI matches and 1st Unofficial Test against England Lions
Ravikumar Samarth26Right-handedKarnatakaFC
Shubman Gill19Right-handedPunjab
Kolkata Knight Riders
FC, LASelected in Indian ODI & T20 team for New Zealand Tour
Karun Nair27Right-handedRight-arm off spinKarnataka
Kings XI Punjab
FCMaiden Test Century was a Triple Hundred
Himmat Singh22Right-handedRight-arm off spinDelhi
Royal Challengers Bangalore
LA
Siddhesh Lad27Right-handedRight-arm off spinMumbai
Mumbai Indians
FC, LA
Ricky Bhui22Right-handedRight-arm leg spinAndhra
Sunrisers Hyderabad
FC, LA
Lower-order batsmen
Hanuma Vihari25Right-handedRight-arm off spinAndhra
Delhi Capitals
FC, LASelected in Indian Test team for England Test Series
Deepak Hooda24Right-handedRight-arm off spinBaroda
Sunrisers Hyderabad
LASelected in Indian T20 team for 2018 Nidahas Trophy
Wicket-keeper Batsman
Ishan Kishan20Left-handedWicket-keeperJharkhand
Mumbai Indians
FC, LACaptain for 5 Unofficial ODIs against Sri Lanka A
K. S. Bharat25Right-handedWicket KeeperAndhraFC
Rishabh Pant21Left-handedWicket KeeperDelhi
Delhi Capitals
FC, LASelected in Indian Test team for England Test Series
Wriddhiman Saha34Right-handedWicket KeeperBengal
Sunrisers Hyderabad
FC
Pacer All-rounders
Vijay Shankar28Right-handedRight-arm mediumTamil Nadu
Sunrisers Hyderabad
FC, LASelected in Indian team for the 2019 Cricket World Cup
Shivam Dube26Left-handedRight-arm medium-fastMumbai
Royal Challengers Bangalore
FC, LA
Spinner All-rounders
Jayant Yadav29Right-handedRight-arm off spinHaryana
Mumbai Indians
FC, LA1 Test 100s
Krunal Pandya28Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxBaroda
Mumbai Indians
LASelected in Indian T20 team for India-West Indies T20 Series and Australia T20 Series
Axar Patel25Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxGujarat
Delhi Capitals
LA45 ODI Wickets
Washington Sundar19Left-handedRight-arm off spinTamil Nadu
Royal Challengers Bangalore
LA
Jalaj Saxena32Right-handedRight-arm off spinKerala
Delhi Capitals
FC
Krishnappa Gowtham30Right-handedRight-arm off spinKarnataka
Rajasthan Royals
FC, LA
Shreyas Gopal25Right-handedRight-arm leg spinKarnataka
Rajasthan Royals
LA
Left-arm Pace bowlers
Khaleel Ahmed21Right-handedLeft-arm fast-mediumRajasthan
Sunrisers Hyderabad
LASelected in Indian ODI team for 2018 Asia Cup
Right-arm medium-fast bowlers
Rajneesh Gurbani26Right-handedRight-arm medium-fastVidarbhaFC
Deepak Chahar26Right-handedRight-arm medium-fastRajasthan
Chennai Super Kings
FC, LA
Right-arm fast bowlers
Shardul Thakur27Right-handedRight-arm medium-fastMumbai
Chennai Super Kings
FC, LA
Siddarth Kaul29Right-handedRight-arm medium-fastPunjab
Sunrisers Hyderabad
LA
Navdeep Saini26Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumDelhi
Royal Challengers Bangalore
FC, LASelected in Indian Test team for One-off Test Match against Afghanistan
Picked as a standby player for the Indian team at the 2019 Cricket World Cup
Ankit Rajpoot25Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumUttar Pradesh
Kings XI Punjab
FC
Mohammad Siraj25Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumHyderabad
Royal Challengers Bangalore
FCSelected in Indian Test team for India-West Indies Test Series & the ODI and T20 team for India-Australia ODI Series and India-New Zealand ODI Series
Prasidh Krishna23Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumKarnataka
Kolkata Knight Riders
LA
Avesh Khan22Right-handedRight-arm fastMadhya Pradesh
Delhi Capitals
FC, LA
Varun Aaron29Right-handedRight-arm fastJharkhand
Rajasthan Royals
FC
Sandeep Warrier28Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumKerala
Kolkata Knight Riders
FC, LA
Ishan Porel20Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumBengalFC, LA
Tushar Deshpande24Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumMumbaiLA
Spin bowlers
Shahbaz Nadeem29Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxJharkhand
Sunrisers Hyderabad
FCSelected in Indian T20 team for India-West Indies T20 Series
Mayank Markande21Right-handedRight-arm leg spinPunjab
Mumbai Indians
FC, LASelected in Indian T20 team for Australia T20 Series
Rahul Chahar19Right-handedRight-arm leg spinRajasthan
Mumbai Indians
FC, LA
Aditya Sarwate29Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxVidarbhaFC

Statistics[edit]

Batsmen with highest first-class cricket averages

(minimum 20 matches, fewer than five Tests):

NameTeamMatchesRunsAverage
Hanuma VihariHyderabad32244058.09
KL RahulKarnataka34306857.91
Manoj TiwaryBengal78570957.85
Ankit BawneMaharashtra52347153.40
Akshath ReddyHyderabad38275052.88
Karun NairKarnataka23172450.70
Manish PandeyKarnataka70483250.86
Manpreet JunejaGujarat25166750.51

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