Name | Shreyansh Ghosh |
Date of Birth | 10-11-1994 |
Age | 30 |
Nationality | Indian |
Player Status | Placed (Hatherleigh CC - Devon League) |
Playing Role | Batting All-Rounder (Spin) |
Bowling Style | RA Leg Spin |
Batting Style | LH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route (UK) | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Bengal, Bengal U23s, U19s, U16s |
Coaching Qualifications | ECB Core Coach |
Shreyansh Ghosh is an accomplished left-handed batter, and tidy leg-spinner, who after years of club dominance was finally rewarded with Ranji Trophy selection for Bengal last year.
Playing alongside the big boys of Ranji cricket, including the likes of Mumbai, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh, in a Bengal side featuring a range of domestic superstars (Manoj Tiwary, Sudip Chatterjee, and Abhimanu Easwaran to name but a few), his selection was, quite frankly, long overdue.
After dominating for Bengal through the age-groups, including topping the U16 run charts (2010), averaging 50 over three seasons for the U19s (2011-13), and being one of the States most influential all-rounders for the U23s (2014-17), he has been resigned to club cricket for the past decade.
During this period playing for Bengal Super Division teams including East Bengal Cricket Club, Barisha Sporting Club, and Kalighat Club, he has been the highest run scorer. Most recently, for the latter (2022/23), he won the First Division Championship finishing with 3 centuries, 6 fifties, and an average over 70.
Whilst Ghosh did not set first-class cricket alight in his 5 Ranji matches, scoring only 126 runs with a highest score of 41 against Uttar Pradesh, Ghosh is finally playing for Bengal where he belongs.
Following his 2023/24 domestic season, Ghosh flew to the UK where he played his maiden summer's league cricket. Boy oh boy did he impress belting an incredible 1986 runs at 82.75 with 14 fifties, and 6 hundreds, alongside 42 wickets at 15.57 in all forms of cricket.
Such was his dominance, it's unsurprising to see Hatherleigh have re-signed their Indian run machine for a second stint next summer.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hatherleigh (2024) | 1986 | 82.75 | 42 | 15.57 |
Name | Shreyansh Ghosh |
Date of Birth | 10-11-1994 |
Age | 30 |
Nationality | Indian |
Player Status | Placed |
Playing Role | Batting All-Rounder (Spin) |
Player Status | Placed (Hatherleigh CC - Devon League) |
Bowling Style | RA Leg Spin |
Batting Style | LH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route (UK) | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Bengal, Bengal U23s, U19s, U16s |
Coaching Qualifications | ECB Core Coach |
Shreyansh Ghosh is an accomplished left-handed batter, and tidy leg-spinner, who after years of club dominance was finally rewarded with Ranji Trophy selection for Bengal last year.
Playing alongside the big boys of Ranji cricket, including the likes of Mumbai, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh, in a Bengal side featuring a range of domestic superstars (Manoj Tiwary, Sudip Chatterjee, and Abhimanu Easwaran to name but a few), his selection was, quite frankly, long overdue.
After dominating for Bengal through the age-groups, including topping the U16 run charts (2010), averaging 50 over three seasons for the U19s (2011-13), and being one of the States most influential all-rounders for the U23s (2014-17), he has been resigned to club cricket for the past decade.
During this period playing for Bengal Super Division teams including East Bengal Cricket Club, Barisha Sporting Club, and Kalighat Club, he has been the highest run scorer. Most recently, for the latter (2022/23), he won the First Division Championship finishing with 3 centuries, 6 fifties, and an average over 70.
Whilst Ghosh did not set first-class cricket alight in his 5 Ranji matches, scoring only 126 runs with a highest score of 41 against Uttar Pradesh, Ghosh is finally playing for Bengal where he belongs.
Following his 2023/24 domestic season, Ghosh flew to the UK where he played his maiden summer's league cricket. Boy oh boy did he impress belting an incredible 1986 runs at 82.75 with 14 fifties, and 6 hundreds, alongside 42 wickets at 15.57 in all forms of cricket.
Such was his dominance, it's unsurprising to see Hatherleigh have re-signed their Indian run machine for a second stint next summer.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hatherleigh (2024) | 1986 | 82.75 | 42 | 15.57 |