Harmeet Singh
- Date of Birth 1992-9-7
- Role bowling allrounder
- Batting Style left-hand bat
- Bowling Style slow left-arm orthodox
Debut Matches
| Format | Match | Date |
|---|---|---|
| ODI | USA vs CAN | 2024-08-13 |
| T20 | CAN vs USA | 2024-04-07 |
| TEST | MUM vs HP | 2009-11-17 |
Recent Performances
Batting Statistics
Matches
22
Innings
17
Runs
325
Average
25
Strike Rate
112.84
Highest Score
59
100s
0
50s
2
Fours
23
Sixes
17
Catches
7
Bowling Statistics
Matches
22
Innings
21
Wickets
31
Average
24.25
Economy
3.97
Strike Rate
36.6
Best Figure
6/27
4 Wickets
0
5 Wickets
1
Balls Bowled
1135
Runs Conceded
752
Batting Statistics
Matches
25
Innings
17
Runs
235
Average
18.07
Strike Rate
148.73
Highest Score
38
100s
0
50s
0
Fours
12
Sixes
15
Catches
8
Bowling Statistics
Matches
25
Innings
24
Wickets
24
Average
25.12
Economy
6.87
Strike Rate
21.9
Best Figure
4/18
4 Wickets
1
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
526
Runs Conceded
603
Batting Statistics
Matches
41
Innings
34
Runs
480
Average
18.46
Strike Rate
105.26
Highest Score
59
100s
0
50s
2
Fours
31
Sixes
22
Catches
17
Bowling Statistics
Matches
41
Innings
40
Wickets
52
Average
28.09
Economy
4.14
Strike Rate
40.6
Best Figure
6/27
4 Wickets
0
5 Wickets
2
Balls Bowled
2113
Runs Conceded
1461
Batting Statistics
Matches
60
Innings
39
Runs
382
Average
11.57
Strike Rate
125.24
Highest Score
38
100s
0
50s
0
Fours
22
Sixes
21
Catches
15
Bowling Statistics
Matches
60
Innings
56
Wickets
56
Average
23.71
Economy
7.02
Strike Rate
20.2
Best Figure
4/18
4 Wickets
1
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
1134
Runs Conceded
1328
Delivering with a still head, equipped with a loopy delivery, strapped with a big heart to flight the ball, Harmeet Singh attracted instant praise from coaches and players alike. The former Indian batting stalwart Dilip Sardesai compared Harmeet to his contemporary and spin legend Bishen Bedi the first time he witnessed the Mumbai youngster in action. By 19, Harmeet had featured in two Under-19 World Cups. In his first attempt, in 2010, he proved far too expensive for the team management to retain him in the team regularly. Hungry and resilient to prove his worth two years later, his economy rate of 3.02 was one of the best, despite him missing a couple of matches due to being sick. Importantly, he was one of the main pillars of India winning the title.
Spotted by Shivaji Park Gymkhana as a nine-year-old, Harmeet was coached by the likes of Padmakar Shivalkar, the former Mumbai left-arm spinner, and Praveen Amre, the former India batsman and ex-Mumbai coach at the academy. He was also the inaugural recipient of the Ramakant Achrekar Scholarship when he was 16. Harmeet led Mumbai at the U-16 and U-19 levels before making a spectacular first-class debut, when he grabbed a seven-wicket match haul in Mumbai's comfortable victory against Himachal Pradesh. His maiden five-for came in his third match, against Tamil Nadu in the 2010-11 season. Oddly, he was ignored the following season.
After the 2013 IPL spot-fixing controversy broke, a bookie had alleged that he had tried to get Harmeet involved but didn't strike a deal as the player was too young. Harmeet was subsequently investigated by the BCCI, but cleared of any wrongdoing.
Later, he moved to the USA and was picked in their squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup.
Nagraj Gollapudi
Nagraj Gollapudi
