Who are the pace bowler in Ranji Trophy?
As India’s premier domestic tournament Ranji Trophy begins Tuesday, the search for a pace-bowling all-rounder continues.
If Team India joined an auction pool, it would be willing to spend even half of its resources. At a time when there are so few cricketers who can play multiple positions, India is in a desperate situation. India’s talent base is growing with each passing season, but they haven’t yet discovered an all-rounder who can bowl rapidly and bat quickly.
India has only become more hopeless after Kapil Dev left for the last time several summers ago. India’s top hitters do not bowl, and their bowlers, especially the pacers, are not suited to handle the long handle barring a handful, despite the riches of the IPL and a strong local circuit to fall back on.
India already has an all-rounder in Hardik Pandya, but given his history of injuries and the fact that he no longer plays in Test cricket, India is searching for a 3D cricketer. As the Ranji Trophy, India’s greatest domestic competition, begins on Tuesday.
Here is a snapshot of a few pace bowling all-rounders who the selectors will have their eyes on. As Punjab Ranji Players are dominating in the domestic Stage with major key all rounders topping the table with their Prowess. They Might be seen soon in the blue jersy. as there are few Cricketers who can dominate the line up:
Raj Angad Bawa (20, Chandigarh)
Last month, he spent two weeks at the NCA with Jasprit Bumrah. The youngsters was there to attend a routine fitness program while Bumrah was doing rehab after sustaining a back injury just before the T20 World Cup.
- Bawa is unfazed by the expectations and can’t wait to play his first match at the IS Bindra PCA Stadium
- The Cricketer had a gym session discussions with the Jasprit Bumrah . The discussion was around workload management, cricket, fitness and yorkers.
- He gets advice from Bumrah, if you bowl less in the nets and will bowl a long spell in the match, you might become injury prone.
Ramandeep Singh (25, Punjab)
- Ramandeep credits his development to Mumbai Indians and improvement in his bowling to Shane Bond.
- Just being in the set-up of MI helped a lot. the cricketer learned the importance of post-match recovery sessions and how it helps your body.
- I used to bowl in the 120s. Shane Bond told me that I can bowl quicker. I bowled my quickest delivery (138 kmph) against Sunrisers in Hyderabad.
- Punjab coach Aavishkar Salvi believes that the bowler can touch the 140kmph mark consistently.
Prerak Mankad (28, Sausrashtra)
- Prerak Mankad tasted success in the Ranji Trophy when Saurashtra won it in the 2019-20 season. He has been in the scene for a few years now.
- He knows what it takes to win the Ranji Trophy and being an all-rounder, why it is important to work extra hard.
“It is a tough task to stay fit throughout the season. It is important to work on your fitness in the pre-season. I try to maintain the balance between training, strength and skill sessions,” says Mankad.
Sanvir Singh (26, Punjab)
In the age-group cricket, Sanvir Singh was called “Neil Johnson,” the former Zimbabwe all-rounder. Reason:
- Tanvir used to open the bowling and take the strike while batting. In the 2018-19 season
- Tanvir scored a century (110) in his Ranji Trophy debut match against Andhra at Vishakhapatnam, but in the next 23 innings, he has crossed fifty-plus only once.
- He lost his place in the Punjab side. With no IPL contracts, Sanvir went to Chennai, where he started playing three-day cricket in Tamil Nadu’s first-class division.
- He has represented MRF Globe Trotters and Mylapore Recreation Club ‘A’ (MRCA).
- Sanvir now bats at six or seven and bowls first change, alsi the all-rounder has adapdted to that role.
Upcoming Matches of the Domestic league Ranji Trophy
Andhra vs Mumbai
Watch out for Yashasvi Jaiswal, who is moving up in the openers’ hierarchy in addition to Ajinkya Rahane. Don’t forget about Prithvi Shaw either, who is also eager to demonstrate a few things. One more to be on the lookout for is Sarfaraz Khan, who led the Ranji League in run-scoring last year.
Maharashtra vs Delhi
Delhi has given 20-year-old Yash Dhull the duty of heading the team. The team, which is attempting to recover in the format, is also equipped with veteran pacer Ishant Sharma. Ruturaj Gaikwad, another opener with national significance, is in the opposing camp.