Name

Ram Gurung

Date of Birth 14-04-1998
Age 26
NationalityIndian
Player Status Available
Playing Role Batting All-Rounder (Seam)
Bowling Style RA Medium Fast
Batting Style RH Top Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Meghalaya

Ram Gurung is an exciting all-rounder who has burst onto the Ranji Trophy scene last summer.

The Meghalaya star struck a sensational hundred (132) from the number 3 spot on his Ranji debut (Jan 2024), then two games later, bagged figures of 6-15 with his skilful seam-up.

Gurung had previously made his white ball debuts for Meghalaya toward the back-end of the 2021 calendar year, but had to wait over 2-years for his first-class debut. It’s fair to say the wait has been worth it.

On debut against Arunachal Pradesh he would score 132, then produce figures of 3-55 in his second match v Hyderabad. Roll on his third, and he would take out 6 of the top 8 batters (including 3 clean bowled) to record figures of 6-15 against Nagaland. He would then finish the Ranji Trophy season with 209 runs at 23.22 alongside 10 wickets at 23.90.

The genuine all-rounder is quite the prospect who now aspires to progress to higher honours. For now, though, he is eager to secure a UK club for the 2025 season.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.

Name Ram Gurung
Date of Birth 14-04-1998
Age 26
NationalityIndian
Player StatusAvailable
Playing RoleBatting All-Rounder (Seam)
Player Status Available
Bowling Style RA Medium Fast
Batting Style RH Top Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Meghalaya

Ram Gurung is an exciting all-rounder who has burst onto the Ranji Trophy scene last summer.

The Meghalaya star struck a sensational hundred (132) from the number 3 spot on his Ranji debut (Jan 2024), then two games later, bagged figures of 6-15 with his skilful seam-up.

Gurung had previously made his white ball debuts for Meghalaya toward the back-end of the 2021 calendar year, but had to wait over 2-years for his first-class debut. It’s fair to say the wait has been worth it.

On debut against Arunachal Pradesh he would score 132, then produce figures of 3-55 in his second match v Hyderabad. Roll on his third, and he would take out 6 of the top 8 batters (including 3 clean bowled) to record figures of 6-15 against Nagaland. He would then finish the Ranji Trophy season with 209 runs at 23.22 alongside 10 wickets at 23.90.

The genuine all-rounder is quite the prospect who now aspires to progress to higher honours. For now, though, he is eager to secure a UK club for the 2025 season.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.