Name | Prayash Singh |
Date of Birth | 02-02-1994 |
Age | 31 |
Nationality | Indian |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Bowling All-Rounder (Seam) |
Bowling Style | RA Medium Fast |
Batting Style | RH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route (UK) | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Odisha |
Coaching Qualifications | ECB Core Coach |
Local Accommodation | Wembley |
Prayash Singh is a talented all-rounder who made a real splash on the Indian domestic scene during the 2022/23 season. Representing Odisha, he made the most of his return to List A cricket with an eye-catching 4/51 in November 2022—an effort that earned him a well-deserved Ranji Trophy debut just a month later. He impressed straight away, picking up 3/66 against Haryana.
But it was with the bat that Singh really stole the spotlight. Kicking off the new year in style, he smashed his maiden first-class century—an outstanding 104 off 141 balls against Nagaland, batting at No. 8. His knock, featuring 15 boundaries and a six, was part of a 158-run partnership with fellow CricX client Shantanu Mishra.
He didn’t stop there. In the very next match, Prayash followed it up with a gritty 73 off 101 balls against a strong Himachal Pradesh bowling attack, showing consistency and composure in pressure situations. By the end of the season, he had chalked up 237 runs at 39.50 in red-ball cricket.
With the ball, Singh also impressed across formats—taking 12 wickets in List A games and 5 more in T20s—adding real value as a genuine all-round option.
Although the 2023/24 season brought fewer opportunities at the state level, and he has since been without a domestic contract, Prayash remains a highly capable performer with plenty to offer—something UK fans have already seen firsthand.
Across two successful seasons with Skelmanthorpe in the Drakes Huddersfield Premier League, he racked up 1,237 runs at 28.11 and took an impressive 105 wickets at just 20.65. That level of consistency, across conditions, speaks volumes.
Endorsed by Indian cricket legend Wasim Jaffer, Prayash is now eager to return to the UK for the 2026 season. He’ll be based in Wembley (London), where he plans to live with his British fiancée, and is seeking a club in the area to continue his cricketing journey.
For clubs in need of a dependable top-order batter, skilful seam-up all-rounder, and a great presence in the dressing room, Prayash Singh is a fantastic all-round package—and someone who’ll be a huge asset both on and off the field.
Note: Prayash's eligibility window for UK club cricket (based on 5 FC matches in the last 36 months) remains open until 17 Jan 2026.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Skelmanthorpe (2024) | 547 | 23.78 | 51 | 24.04 |
Skelmanthorpe (2023) | 690 | 32.86 | 54 | 17.44 |
Name | Prayash Singh |
Date of Birth | 02-02-1994 |
Age | 31 |
Nationality | Indian |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Bowling All-Rounder (Seam) |
Player Status | Available |
Bowling Style | RA Medium Fast |
Batting Style | RH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route (UK) | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Odisha |
Coaching Qualifications | ECB Core Coach |
Local Accommodation | Wembley |
Prayash Singh is a talented all-rounder who made a real splash on the Indian domestic scene during the 2022/23 season. Representing Odisha, he made the most of his return to List A cricket with an eye-catching 4/51 in November 2022—an effort that earned him a well-deserved Ranji Trophy debut just a month later. He impressed straight away, picking up 3/66 against Haryana.
But it was with the bat that Singh really stole the spotlight. Kicking off the new year in style, he smashed his maiden first-class century—an outstanding 104 off 141 balls against Nagaland, batting at No. 8. His knock, featuring 15 boundaries and a six, was part of a 158-run partnership with fellow CricX client Shantanu Mishra.
He didn’t stop there. In the very next match, Prayash followed it up with a gritty 73 off 101 balls against a strong Himachal Pradesh bowling attack, showing consistency and composure in pressure situations. By the end of the season, he had chalked up 237 runs at 39.50 in red-ball cricket.
With the ball, Singh also impressed across formats—taking 12 wickets in List A games and 5 more in T20s—adding real value as a genuine all-round option.
Although the 2023/24 season brought fewer opportunities at the state level, and he has since been without a domestic contract, Prayash remains a highly capable performer with plenty to offer—something UK fans have already seen firsthand.
Across two successful seasons with Skelmanthorpe in the Drakes Huddersfield Premier League, he racked up 1,237 runs at 28.11 and took an impressive 105 wickets at just 20.65. That level of consistency, across conditions, speaks volumes.
Endorsed by Indian cricket legend Wasim Jaffer, Prayash is now eager to return to the UK for the 2026 season. He’ll be based in Wembley (London), where he plans to live with his British fiancée, and is seeking a club in the area to continue his cricketing journey.
For clubs in need of a dependable top-order batter, skilful seam-up all-rounder, and a great presence in the dressing room, Prayash Singh is a fantastic all-round package—and someone who’ll be a huge asset both on and off the field.
Note: Prayash's eligibility window for UK club cricket (based on 5 FC matches in the last 36 months) remains open until 17 Jan 2026.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Skelmanthorpe (2024) | 547 | 23.78 | 51 | 24.04 |
Skelmanthorpe (2023) | 690 | 32.86 | 54 | 17.44 |