Name | Ram Gurung |
Date of Birth | 14-04-1998 |
Age | 26 |
Nationality | Indian |
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 |
Nationality | Indian |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Batting 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.