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Team flagNEP18 yrs
batting styleright-arm medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Duplicate Gulsan Jha Recent Form

Batting

NEP vs IRE, ODI57 (42) *
NEP vs UAE, ODI12 (24)
NEP vs NED, ODI15 (31)
NEP vs WI, ODI42 (58)
NEP vs ZIM, ODI13 (13)
NEP vs UAE, ODI50 (48) *
NEP vs UAE, ODI37 (32)
NEP vs UAE, ODI4 (18)
NEP vs NAM, ODI0 (1) *
NEP vs SCO, ODI17 (28)
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Bowling

NEP vs IRE, ODI1-42
NEP vs UAE, ODI1-32
NEP vs NED, ODI1-27
NEP vs WI, ODI1-64
NEP vs USA, ODI3-52
NEP vs ZIM, ODI1-56
NEP vs UAE, ODI0-63
NEP vs UAE, ODI1-15
NEP vs UAE, ODI0-15
NEP vs PNG, ODI3-28
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Duplicate Gulsan Jha Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI2218452036776.3534.773121----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI2221216.2333.053/282031.81----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Nepal vs U.S.A. at Al Amerat- September 17, 2021

Teams played for

Nepal

About Duplicate Gulsan Jha

NameDuplicate Gulsan Jha
GenderMale
Birth17 Feb 2006
Birth PlaceSarlahi
NationalityNepalis

A 17-year speedster who is known for his brutal bouncers, Gulsan Jha is a professional Nepalese cricketer who recently grabbed headlines for his famous “perfume ball” in the two matches that he has featured in for the Nepal Police Club.... continue reading

Player Bio

A 17-year speedster who is known for his brutal bouncers, Gulsan Jha is a professional Nepalese cricketer who recently grabbed headlines for his famous “perfume ball” in the two matches that he has featured in for the Nepal Police Club.

Born and brought up in Sarlahi, Gulsan started playing cricket since his childhood and even went to Ranchi to learn more about the game he loved. In February 2021, he was fast-tracked into Nepal Police’s team for the Mayor’s Cup. On his debut, the pacer failed to pick up any wickets but was economical as he gave just 22 runs in 6 overs. 

Gulsan’s breakout moment came in the final when he dismantled Nepal Army’s top-order into pieces. He ended up with 4 wickets and earned heaps of praises from the entire Nepali cricketing fraternity. His ability to generate brutal bouncers convinced the national selectors and he was rewarded with a callup for the Tri-series against Oman and the USA. After making the final cut, he still faces tough competition from the other experienced pacers in Nepal’s limited-overs squad.

(As of September 2021)