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Shardul Thakur

Shardul Thakur

India
All Rounder
Right Handed & Right-arm medium fast 34 yrs.

There is that one bowler in every team who has that uncanny knack of providing breakthroughs when the team needs them the most, and whenever that bowler comes on to bowl, he brings wickets with him. Shardul Thakur is a right-arm pace bowling all-rounder who brings that same attribute to the table when representing the Indian national team.


It was not a fairytale start for Shardul, as he managed just 4 wickets in his debut season in the Ranji Trophy. He redeemed himself in the 2013/14 season, picking up 27 wickets in 6 games, and came of age in the third season, snaring 48 wickets, which made him the joint-highest wicket-taker for the 2014/15 season. He was rewarded with an Indian Premier League contract as the Punjab franchise picked him up for the 2015 edition.


In 2017, Indian selectors took notice of his performances at the domestic level for Mumbai and named him in India’s white-ball squad for the tour of Sri Lanka, where he made his ODI debut. Shardul went on to make his T20I and Test debuts for India. He was part of the Indian Test team during their 2020-21 tour of Australia. His maiden fifty in Brisbane was one of the high points of the series that India eventually pocketed.


Shardul has a good outswinger going away from the right-handed batter. He can also extract purchase from the surface by hitting the wicket. Thakur is more than decent with the bat and can certainly show some fight lower down the order. His multi-dimensional skills make him a useful commodity in the team. After playing for the Punjab franchise, he represented the now-defunct Pune, Chennai, and Delhi franchises in the Indian Premier League. He won the Indian Premier League title with Chennai in 2018 and 2021.


Despite being out of favour in the T20I setup since 2022, Shardul remained a valuable member of India’s ODI side and earned a place in the 2023 World Cup squad, where he had a mixed tournament. However, post the World Cup, injuries and competition from other all-rounders saw him lose his place in both ODIs and Tests. Adding to his struggles, Thakur went unsold at the 2025 IPL auction, a surprising turn for a player known for his knack of breaking partnerships and contributing with the bat. But as fate would have it, he was drafted in as a replacement by Lucknow Super Giants for the injured Mohsin Khan.

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Personal Information
Born October, 16 1991
Birth Place India
Current age 34 yrs.
Role All Rounder
Batting style Right Handed
Bowling style Right-arm medium fast
Batting Statistics
M I N/O R BF Avg S/R HS 200s 100s 50s 4x 6s
Test 13 21 1 377 630 18.85 59.84 67 0 0 4 46 9
ODI 47 25 6 329 313 17.32 105.11 50 0 0 1 31 9
T20I 25 6 3 69 38 23.00 181.58 22 0 0 0 5 4
FC 89 121 7 2424 3434 21.26 70.59 119 0 2 14 288 56
List A 71 43 12 669 576 21.58 116.15 92 0 0 3 50 35
T20 158 60 20 390 317 9.75 123.03 68 0 0 1 32 14
Bowling Statistics
M I O Balls Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL 5 WKT 10 WKT
Test 13 22 268.3 1611 36 1024 33 31.03 48.82 3.81 7/61 1 0
ODI 47 46 323.2 1940 10 2014 65 30.98 29.85 6.23 4/37 0 0
T20I 25 24 84.2 506 0 772 33 23.39 15.33 9.15 4/27 0 0
FC 89 156 2438.4 14632 488 7790 279 27.92 52.44 3.19 6/21 14 1
List A 71 71 542.4 3256 26 3015 115 26.22 28.31 5.56 4/19 0 0
T20 158 155 532.5 3197 4 4795 177 27.09 18.06 9.00 5/23 1 0

There is that one bowler in every team who has that uncanny knack of providing breakthroughs when the team needs them the most, and whenever that bowler comes on to bowl, he brings wickets with him. Shardul Thakur is a right-arm pace bowling all-rounder who brings that same attribute to the table when representing the Indian national team.


It was not a fairytale start for Shardul, as he managed just 4 wickets in his debut season in the Ranji Trophy. He redeemed himself in the 2013/14 season, picking up 27 wickets in 6 games, and came of age in the third season, snaring 48 wickets, which made him the joint-highest wicket-taker for the 2014/15 season. He was rewarded with an Indian Premier League contract as the Punjab franchise picked him up for the 2015 edition.


In 2017, Indian selectors took notice of his performances at the domestic level for Mumbai and named him in India’s white-ball squad for the tour of Sri Lanka, where he made his ODI debut. Shardul went on to make his T20I and Test debuts for India. He was part of the Indian Test team during their 2020-21 tour of Australia. His maiden fifty in Brisbane was one of the high points of the series that India eventually pocketed.


Shardul has a good outswinger going away from the right-handed batter. He can also extract purchase from the surface by hitting the wicket. Thakur is more than decent with the bat and can certainly show some fight lower down the order. His multi-dimensional skills make him a useful commodity in the team. After playing for the Punjab franchise, he represented the now-defunct Pune, Chennai, and Delhi franchises in the Indian Premier League. He won the Indian Premier League title with Chennai in 2018 and 2021.


Despite being out of favour in the T20I setup since 2022, Shardul remained a valuable member of India’s ODI side and earned a place in the 2023 World Cup squad, where he had a mixed tournament. However, post the World Cup, injuries and competition from other all-rounders saw him lose his place in both ODIs and Tests. Adding to his struggles, Thakur went unsold at the 2025 IPL auction, a surprising turn for a player known for his knack of breaking partnerships and contributing with the bat. But as fate would have it, he was drafted in as a replacement by Lucknow Super Giants for the injured Mohsin Khan.