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Priyank Panchal

IND34 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Priyank Panchal Recent Form

Batting

GUJ vs GOA, First class171 (267)
GUJ vs GOA, First class12 (34)
GUJ vs PUN, First class77 (133)
GUJ vs PUN, First class24 (35)
GUJ vs TRI, First class22 (35)
GUJ vs TRI, First class1 (7)
GUJ vs RLYS, First class29 (59)
GUJ vs RLYS, First class17 (49)
GUJ vs CG, First class5 (18)
GUJ vs KAR, First class4 (21)
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Bowling

GUJ vs UP, LIST A0-24
GUJ vs PUN, First class2-19
GUJ vs CG, First class0-8
GUJ vs TRI, LIST A1-0
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Priyank Panchal Carrer Stats

Teams played for

India Gujarat India A West Zone India Red India Green Board Presidents XI India B

About Priyank Panchal

NamePriyank Panchal
GenderMale
Birth9 Apr 1990
Birth PlaceAhmedabad
Height5 ft 8 in
NationalityIndian

A technically sound right-handed batter, Priyank Panchal is an Indian cricketer who plays for Gujarat in the Indian domestic circuit.... continue reading

Player Bio

A technically sound right-handed batter, Priyank Panchal is an Indian cricketer who plays for Gujarat in the Indian domestic circuit.

Panchal rose through the age-group cricket and appeared for the Under-15’s in the 2003-04 Polly Umrigar Trophy. He continued his meteoric rise and eventually made his List-A debut for Gujarat against Maharashtra in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. It was a dream debut for this dynamic batter who slammed a 115-ball 123 and announced his arrival in some style.

Panchal continued to perform well for Gujarat and it was in the 2016-17 season where he truly joined the party. In that season, Panchal became the first player to score a triple century for Gujarat. He finished the Ranji Trophy season with 1,310 runs from just ten matches.

The following season, Panchal was the leading run-scorer for Gujarat with 542 runs in seven matches.

In August 2019, Panchal was named as the captain of the India Red team for the 2019-20 Duleep Trophy.

Two years down the line, Team India had to play a 5-match Test series against England and Panchal was named as one of five standby players in the side.

In November 2021, Panchal was named as the captain of the India A side for the South African tour that commences from November 23.

(As of Nov 21)