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Bowler
Left-hand Bat
Left-arm Wrist Spin
Dec 14, 1994
Kuldeep Yadav exhibited a natural flair for spin bowling from a young age. His journey from the bylanes of Kanpur to becoming a frontline spinner for the Indian cricket team is a tale of skill, determination, and perseverance. Kuldeep made his debut for Uttar Pradesh in the 2016-17 season of the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic first-class competition. His ability to turn the ball both ways and deceive batsmen with his unorthodox style quickly earned him recognition.
He made his international debut for India in a Test match against Australia in March 2017. However, it was in limited-overs cricket where he truly made a mark. His left-arm wrist-spin, combined with the rare Chinaman bowling style, brought a fresh and exciting dimension to India's spin bowling arsenal.
As a Chinaman bowler, Kuldeep possesses the rare ability to spin the ball away from right-handed batsmen with his left hand. His variations, including the wrong 'un and the flipper, make him a potent force in white-ball cricket. His knack for taking wickets in the middle overs has been a valuable asset to the Indian limited-overs teams.
In June 2017, Kuldeep Yadav made headlines with a mesmerizing performance in a T20I against Australia, claiming a hat-trick. This remarkable feat marked the beginning of a promising international career and established him as a wicket-taking option in the spin department. Over the last few years. Kuldeep’s consistent performances have cemented his place in the Indian team. A key member of the squads that lifted the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, he played a crucial role with his knack for striking in the middle overs and keeping opposition batters under control. Continuing his stellar run, he once again anchored the spin department as India secured a historic, back-to-back title defense at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2026.
Kuldeep Yadav's journey is a testament to the rich tradition of spin bowling in Indian cricket. As he continues to refine his craft, the young spinner remains a key asset for the Indian team, providing a unique and challenging proposition for batsmen around the world.
| Test |
17 Matches |
21 Inn |
2 NO |
225 Runs |
40 HS |
11.84 Avg |
25.25 SR |
0 100’s |
0 50’s |
22 4s |
1 6s |
0 CT |
0 ST |
| ODI |
120 Matches |
44 Inn |
22 NO |
212 Runs |
19 HS |
9.64 Avg |
51.58 SR |
0 100’s |
0 50’s |
15 4s |
0 6s |
20 CT |
0 ST |
| T20I |
54 Matches |
10 Inn |
4 NO |
48 Runs |
23* HS |
8.00 Avg |
67.61 SR |
0 100’s |
0 50’s |
2 4s |
0 6s |
14 CT |
0 ST |
| Test |
17 Matches |
32 Inn |
2893 Balls |
1704 Runs |
76 WKTs |
8/113 BBM |
22.42 Avg |
3.53 Econ |
38.07 SR |
4 4W |
5 5W |
| ODI |
120 Matches |
117 Inn |
6144 Balls |
5205 Runs |
194 WKTs |
6/25 BBM |
26.83 Avg |
5.08 Econ |
31.67 SR |
9 4W |
2 5W |
| T20I |
54 Matches |
52 Inn |
1127 Balls |
1306 Runs |
95 WKTs |
5/17 BBM |
13.75 Avg |
6.95 Econ |
11.86 SR |
3 4W |
2 5W |