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Deepak Chahar

Team flagIND32 yrs
batting styleright-arm medium Bowler
Career & Stats
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Bowling

Deepak Chahar Recent Form

Batting

RAJ vs UTK, First class35 (38)
RAJ vs HYD, First class5 (26)
RAJ vs GUJ, First class13 (17)
RAJ vs HP, First class1 (7)
RAJ vs PDC, First class1 (4)
RAJ vs PDC, First class5 (9)
IND vs AUS, T20I0 (2)
RAJ vs AP, LIST A66 (56) *
RAJ vs MAH, T200 (1)
RAJ vs UTK, T2027 (14) *
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Bowling

RAJ vs BIHR, T202-19
RAJ vs UTK, First class2-64
RAJ vs UTK, First class2-20
RAJ vs HYD, First class2-60
RAJ vs HYD, First class0-11
RAJ vs GUJ, First class0-40
RAJ vs GUJ, First class2-37
RAJ vs HP, First class1-35
RAJ vs HP, First class5-30
RAJ vs PDC, First class2-49
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Deepak Chahar Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI139203026998.0733.83178----
T20I257530031189.2926.5044----
IPL8113800039135.5911.4326----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI1312165.7930.753/271031.88----
T20I2525318.3024.106/70117.42----
IPL8181777.9828.844/134021.68----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Afghanistan vs India at Dubai (DSC) - September 25, 2018
T20I Debut
England vs India at Bristol - July 08, 2018
IPL Debut vs Delhi Capitals at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, May 17, 2016

Teams played for

India Rajasthan Rajasthan Royals Rising Pune Supergiant Ajmer Panthers Chennai Super Kings India A India B

About Deepak Chahar

NameDeepak Chahar
GenderMale
Birth7 Aug 1992
Birth PlaceAgra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Height5 ft 11 in
NationalityIndian

Various Indians players have been made and broken by Greg Chappell, Deepak Chahar could have been one of them. Chahar might not be the one from the Chappell tenure but when the latter was the Director of Rajasthan Cricket, he snubbed a 15-year-old Chahar, in 2008, and said that the youngster doesn’t have it to make it big on the international stage. A decade later, the seamer registered the world record for the best figures in a T20 International, for his 6/7 against Bangladesh.... continue reading

Player Bio

Various Indians players have been made and broken by Greg Chappell, Deepak Chahar could have been one of them. Chahar might not be the one from the Chappell tenure but when the latter was the Director of Rajasthan Cricket, he snubbed a 15-year-old Chahar, in 2008, and said that the youngster doesn’t have it to make it big on the international stage. A decade later, the seamer registered the world record for the best figures in a T20 International, for his 6/7 against Bangladesh.

Chahar was trained by his father/coach who took early retirement from Air Force to dedicate himself to coach Chahar and his younger brother, Rahul. In 2010, the seamer made his first-class debut to register a sensational figure of 8 for 10, against Hyderabad. Chahar showcased the ability to swing the new ball both ways, just like Praveen Kumar and Bhubneshwar Kumar. And just like the swing duo, Chahar shared a truckload with injuries. 

The Rajasthan-based pacer suffered from a quiet number of injuries, until 2016 when his father worked on his fitness regime to make a fitter bowler. From 2010 to 2016, Chahar played 35 FC games to bag 100 odd wickets, which led to his IPL selection by Rajasthan Royals. In 2016, he got picked by the temporary franchise Rising Pune Supergiants whom he represented for two seasons. But it wasn’t until the 2018 IPL where Chahar showed his best self under MS Dhoni’s mentorship. 

Chahar missed the trick in the 2016 and 2017 domestic as well as IPL season, but it was the Syed Mushtaq Ali of 2018 that made him stake a claim at the IPL auctions where he got snapped up by the Chennai Super Kings. He took 10 wickets in the first season for CSK where his tight lines and length made him a Dhoni favourite. The next season saw the swing-master taking 22 wickets and finished third in the purple cap race. 

Hard work in domestic circles and IPL’s success led Chahar way into the Indian cricket team. He made his T20I debut on the tour of England in the English summers of 2018, later that year, he made his ODI debut in the Asia Cup. His maiden season at the international stage wasn’t much of a reward, but he came back with some added variations in his arsenal. Since 2019, the pacer has been a much-improved version of himself and has been in the team’s scheme of things for the shortest format. 

While some consider him skillful others frown upon his knack of giving away boundaries. However, Chahar has proven that he is a sort of a bowler who makes the new ball talk and also can be a miser in the death overs. 

(As of June 2021)