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Mayank Agarwal

IndiaIND
35 yrs|
Batter

About Mayank Agarwal

Name
Mayank Agarwal
Gender
Male
Birth
16 Feb 1991
Birth Place
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Height
5 ft 9 in
Nationality
Indian
Role
Batter
Bats
right handed
Bowls
right-arm off-break

Mayank Agarwal smashed the doors of national selectors on the back of dominating performances in domestic tournaments, where he scored truckloads of runs season after season. His rich vein of form helped him grab the chance to show his batting class. The Karnataka stalwart was more than ready to seize the opportunity.

A double hundred against South Africa at home and hard-working fifties combatting Trent Boult and Tim Southee with the new ball in New Zealand helped him seal his spot as an opener in the Test team.

The former Delhi Capitals cricketer scored his first ton against South Africa in October 2019 and later he converted it into a double century. But in the last eight innings, Mayank has hit a rough patch in Tests, scoring only 88 runs with his highest score being only 38.

Agarwal broke into India’s squad for the U19 World Cup 2010, where he was one of the few bright spots in an otherwise disappointing campaign. He was India’s leading run-scorer in the tournament.

The Bangalore-born made his international debut in Test cricket and he played his first test against Australia on December 26th, 2018 in a much-anticipated Boxing-Day Test. He made an impressive 76 runs in his first test innings, facing the likes of Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, and Mitch Starc. This score was the highest by an Indian opener in that Test series.

He will need to adapt to the different challenges that T20s will present against him but a class player like him should be able to adapt and sustain the diversity of challenges. Punjab Kings (PBKS) (previously: KXIP) hopes hinged highly on Mayank’s form in the upcoming season and he, along with KL Rahul, form the Indian core of the team’s batting lineup.

Hitting pacers over the covers and long-off regions were the main highlights of Mayank’s batting in the IPL and now he needs to rediscover that form again to excel in the shortest format. In the latest edition of the IPL, Mayank was chosen to be the skipper of PBKS after KL Rahul was hospitalised due to serious stomach pain. He stepped onto the occasion and scored a valiant 99 not out on debut as IPL captain, but it all went in vain as PBKS lost the match.

His failure in Australia and Shubman Gill’s success meant Mayank was benched with Rohit Sharma replacing him as the opener. However, backing up his domestic form, Mayank is included in the 20-man team for the World Test Championship against New Zealand.

An attacking opening batsman obviously influenced by Virender Sehwag, Mayank got his Indian cap the hard way and earned his stripes in domestic cricket, worked his way up. And, once he hit that purple patch, he maximised it into fine form. For someone who has had trouble related to mental health in the past few years, he would be hoping to address those issues and take one step at a time and bounce back even stronger.

(As of June 2021)

Mayank Agarwal Recent Form

Batting

160 (266)
KAR VS JAK
21 (29)
UTT VS KAR
5 (32)
UTT VS KAR
3 (6)
MUM VS KAR
92 (134)
MUM VS KAR
53 (35)
PUN VS KAR
46 (64)
PUN VS KAR
7 (21)
KAR VS MP
0 (7)
KAR VS MP
9 (10)
KAR VS VID

Bowling

0-23
KAR VS JAK
0-5
UTT VS KAR
1-14
KAR VS HAR
0-24
KAR VS BAR
1-8
AP VS KAR
0-13
KAR VS GOA
0-4
GUJ VS KAR
0-4
SZ VS WZ
0-10
IND VS AUS
0-20
KAR VS BAR

Mayank Agarwal Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuck
ODI558600
32
103.6117.201210
Test2136148846
243
53.4941.33189281
IPL1311252760113
106
133.7223.002741002

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaiden
ODI51010.000.00
0/10
000.000
Test21000.000.00
0
000.000
IPL131000.000.00
0
000.000

Career Debut Information

ODI DebutNew Zealand vs India at Hamilton - February 05, 2020
Test DebutAustralia vs India at Melbourne - December 26 - 30, 2018
IPL Debutvs Kochi Tuskers Kerala at Nehru Stadium, Apr 09, 2011

Teams played for

KarnatakaYorkshireBengaluru BlastersRoyal Challengers BengaluruIndia