Ayush Badoni

Ayush Badoni

India
Batsman Right Handed 26 Yrs
Ayush Badoni is a utility cricketer who hails from India. He is a skilful right-handed batter who can also contribute with his off-spin bowling. He is a lightning-quick fielder as well, which makes him a three-dimensional player that every team would love to have in their ranks. In 2021, he made his...
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Personal Information
Born03-12-1999
Birth PlaceIndia
Current Age26 yrs
RoleBatsman
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleOff break
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
FC 22 34 3 1757 2116 56.68 83.03 205 2 4 8 176 37
List A 27 22 3 693 743 36.47 93.27 100 0 1 5 69 20
T20 96 79 19 1788 1296 29.80 137.96 80 0 0 10 145 68
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
FC 22 27 185.4 1114 21 623 23 27.09 48.43 3.36 6/73 2 0
List A 27 20 117.5 707 3 535 18 29.72 39.28 4.54 3/29 0 0
T20 96 26 51 306 1 440 17 25.88 18.00 8.63 4/12 1 0

Ayush Badoni is a utility cricketer who hails from India. He is a skilful right-handed batter who can also contribute with his off-spin bowling. He is a lightning-quick fielder as well, which makes him a three-dimensional player that every team would love to have in their ranks. In 2021, he made his T20 debut for Delhi in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.


He showed his true potential in a U-19 four-day game against Sri Lanka where Badoni troubled the batters with an excellent spell as he picked up four wickets while conceding just 24 runs. He then smashed 185 runs off 202 balls, which caught the eye of a lot of scouts. Badoni realized his dream when the Lucknow franchise bought him for the 2022 Indian Premier League.


He came into the limelight on the big stage when he scored his maiden half-century on his debut against Gujarat. His hook shot for a six against one of the fastest bowlers world Lockie Ferguson had tongues wagging and he also showed a great aptitude to handle Rashid Khan who can be considered one of the best T20 spinners in the world.


He had played for the Delhi domestic side only a handful of times but Gautam Gambhir, the mentor of the Lucknow side, backed him and he repaid his faith showing calmness beyond his years. In the latter part of 2022, he made his List A debut, and in early 2023, he played his maiden first-class match for Delhi and scored 40 runs in the second innings.


Ayush Badoni remains a key player for Lucknow, consistently justifying the trust placed in him with his clutch performances. His ability to deliver under pressure makes him a player to watch in the seasons ahead. As he continues to evolve, his impact extends beyond franchise cricket, with a potential call-up to the national team seemingly on the horizon.

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