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Anukul Roy

Team flagIND26 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Anukul Roy Recent Form

Batting

JHKD vs UP, T2091 (44)
JHKD vs DEL, T2027 (20)
JHKD vs HAR, T202 (5)
JHKD vs HP, T201 (2)
JHKD vs J&K, T2016 (12)
JHKD vs DEL, First class0 (4)
JHKD vs SAUR, First class90 (155)
JHKD vs SAUR, First class36 (46)
JHKD vs CG, First class61 (128)
JHKD vs CG, First class0 (3)
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Bowling

JHKD vs UP, T201-32
JHKD vs DEL, T201-10
JHKD vs HAR, T201-6
JHKD vs AP, T204-17
JHKD vs HP, T201-33
JHKD vs MNP, T200-16
JHKD vs J&K, T200-38
JHKD vs DEL, First class0-52
JHKD vs SAUR, First class2-33
JHKD vs CG, First class2-77
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Anukul Roy Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
IPL106260013108.338.6730----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
IPL10958.4338.202/190027.20----

Career Debut Information

IPL Debut
vs Chennai Super Kings at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Apr 26, 2019

Teams played for

India U19 Jharkhand Mumbai Indians India B Kolkata Knight Riders

About Anukul Roy

NameAnukul Roy
GenderMale
Birth30 Nov 1998
Birth PlaceSaraikela Kharswan, Jharkhand
Height5 ft 8 in
NationalityIndian

Anukul Roy, a left-arm spinning all-rounder turned out to be one of the key players for India U-19’s triumph in the 2018 World Cup in New Zealand. He picked up as many as 14 wickets to end up as the joint-highest wicket-taker while also providing useful cameos in the tournament. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Anukul Roy, a left-arm spinning all-rounder turned out to be one of the key players for India U-19’s triumph in the 2018 World Cup in New Zealand. He picked up as many as 14 wickets to end up as the joint-highest wicket-taker while also providing useful cameos in the tournament. 

Anukul went onto quickly make his List-A debut against Services and made a massive impression in that tournament. Anukul contributed 219 runs and 15 wickets in nine matches. He carried that form into the 2018-19 Ranji Trophy by producing 374 runs and 30 wickets from nine matches. The 2019-20 season didn’t go as well but he still produced decent campaigns in both the Vijay Hazare and Ranji Trophy tournaments.

In the IPL, he was picked by Mumbai Indians ahead of the 2018 IPL season before playing one match against Chennai Super Kings the following year. In that game, Anukul picked up the wicket of Dhruv Shorey while bowling two economical overs.

In the upcoming years, Anukul Roy could easily set the domestic circuit on fire in all formats of the game due to his impressive all-around skillset. If he manages to do it consistently, the ultimate dream of representing the senior Indian team might turn into reality.