India
Axar Patel
Bowling Allrounder
Cricket Professional
Nationality
India
Date of Birth
20-Jan-94
Player Profile
One of many left-arm orthodox spinners from Gujarat, Axar made his first-class debut for Gujarat at the tender age of 18, in a Vijay Hazare Trophy game in Mumbai and his Ranji Trophy debut in November 2012, but it was only in the 2013/14 season that he started to deliver performances of greater significance, picking up 29 wickets and scoring runs by the barrel.
Axar came into the public limelight after he was signed by the Mumbai Indians for the sixth edition of the IPL. Mumbai didn't give him an opportunity and he remained a fringe player for them throughout the season. Kings XI Punjab, however, roped him in for the next season, which turned out to be a successful move as he emerged as one of the exciting young talents in his first season with the franchise.
A self-proclaimed batting all-rounder, Patel had some trouble getting chances to bat up the order. Nevertheless, he troubled many batsmen with his accurate bowling, cramping them up for room and buying wickets - the need of the hour in T20 cricket. Axar ended his second IPL in 2014 with 17 wickets and also scored some crucial runs down the order. Most importantly though, Axar had come through with the ball for his captain George Bailey in pressure situations and was thereby a fine choice for the Emerging Player of the Tournament award. This earned him a period of probation with the Indian team at the tender age of 20, as he travelled to Bangladesh for the ODI series in 2014. He was impressive against Bangladesh and even did well enough to keep first choice left-armer Ravindra Jadeja out of the side in the home series against Sri Lanka. After an impressive showing, the selectors decided to persist with him and he retained his spot in the squad for the 2015 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. With the Indian bowling attack heavy on pace due to the more seam-friendly conditions in Australia, Axar had to sit out and didn't get a chance to play on the world's biggest stage. He was back in the mix in the subcontinent, though, as India toured Bangladesh in June.
Axar came into the public limelight after he was signed by the Mumbai Indians for the sixth edition of the IPL. Mumbai didn't give him an opportunity and he remained a fringe player for them throughout the season. Kings XI Punjab, however, roped him in for the next season, which turned out to be a successful move as he emerged as one of the exciting young talents in his first season with the franchise.
A self-proclaimed batting all-rounder, Patel had some trouble getting chances to bat up the order. Nevertheless, he troubled many batsmen with his accurate bowling, cramping them up for room and buying wickets - the need of the hour in T20 cricket. Axar ended his second IPL in 2014 with 17 wickets and also scored some crucial runs down the order. Most importantly though, Axar had come through with the ball for his captain George Bailey in pressure situations and was thereby a fine choice for the Emerging Player of the Tournament award. This earned him a period of probation with the Indian team at the tender age of 20, as he travelled to Bangladesh for the ODI series in 2014. He was impressive against Bangladesh and even did well enough to keep first choice left-armer Ravindra Jadeja out of the side in the home series against Sri Lanka. After an impressive showing, the selectors decided to persist with him and he retained his spot in the squad for the 2015 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. With the Indian bowling attack heavy on pace due to the more seam-friendly conditions in Australia, Axar had to sit out and didn't get a chance to play on the world's biggest stage. He was back in the mix in the subcontinent, though, as India toured Bangladesh in June.