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Mohit Sharma

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Name
Mohit Sharma
Nationality
indIndia
Leagues
IPL
Seasons
2024
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Mohit Mahipal Sharma, born on September 18, 1988, in Ballabhgarh, Haryana, has quietly etched his name in the annals of Indian cricket history. Despite not being in the limelight like some of his contemporaries, Sharma’s journey from the domestic circuit to the international arena is a testament to his talent, perseverance, and unyielding spirit.

Sharma’s early years in cricket saw him emerge from the grassroots level, honing his skills in age-group cricket camps organized by the Haryana Cricket Association. His breakthrough came during the 2011-12 Ranji Trophy season when he played a pivotal role in Haryana’s impressive run to the semi-finals. However, it was in the following season that Sharma truly announced himself as one of the country’s premier fast bowlers, finishing as the fifth-highest wicket-taker in the tournament.

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The turning point in Sharma’s career came during the 2013 Indian Premier League (IPL) when he was drafted into the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) squad. Under the captaincy of MS Dhoni, Sharma flourished, consistently delivering with the new ball and earning accolades for his accuracy and ability to bowl tight lines. Standing at about 5’11”, Sharma’s smooth delivery stride and knack for maintaining a consistent pace of around 135 kph made him a formidable force on the field.

Sharma’s success in the IPL catapulted him into the national spotlight, earning him a maiden call-up to the Indian team for their tour of Zimbabwe in July 2013. He made an immediate impact, delivering a Man-of-the-Match performance on his One Day International (ODI) debut, signaling the beginning of a promising international career.

Over the years, Sharma has been a consistent performer for both his state team, Haryana, and various IPL franchises, including Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Titans, and Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings). His ability to bowl economically in the Powerplay overs and pick crucial wickets at crucial junctures has made him a valuable asset for any team he represents.

A glance at Sharma’s career statistics reveals his impact across different formats of the game. In ODIs, he has scalped 31 wickets in 26 matches at an average of 32.90, showcasing his ability to deliver under pressure. Similarly, in T20 Internationals, Sharma has accounted for 6 wickets in 8 matches, with an economy rate of 8.04.

Beyond the numbers, Sharma’s journey is a testament to the resilience and determination required to succeed at the highest level of cricket. Despite facing stiff competition and initial obscurity, he has carved a niche for himself through sheer hard work and dedication.

As Sharma continues to grace the cricket field with his bowling prowess, it’s evident that his journey is far from over. With his eyes set on new milestones and challenges, he remains an integral part of India’s cricketing landscape, inspiring aspiring cricketers across the nation with his grit and tenacity. Mohit Mahipal Sharma may not always grab the headlines, but his contributions to Indian cricket are nothing short of commendable, establishing him as a true unsung hero of the game.

Mohit Mahipal Sharma may not always grab the headlines, but his contributions to Indian cricket are nothing short of commendable, establishing him as a true unsung hero of the game.

Batting

SeasonTeamRB4s6sMatSR
Total-14.29

Career Total

SeasonRB4s6sMatSR
Total14.29

Bowling

SeasonTeamOMRWExtraMatSR
Total-0

Career Total

SeasonOMRWExtraMatSR
Total0

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