Priyam Garg

Cricketer

Indian Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth30/11/2000
Age25 years
BirthplaceMeerut, Uttar Pradesh

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Bio/Wiki

Full NamePriyam Kumar Garg
Famous ForBeing the captain of India's Under-19 Cricket Team

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 9"
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

SchoolDid Not Attend
College/UniversityDid Not Attend
ReligionHinduism
HobbiesPlaying Chess

Family

FatherNaresh Garg (Driver in the Department of Health and Social Care)
MotherKusum Devi (Deceased)
Siblings
  • Shivam (Elder
  • Pharmacist)
  • He has one more brother.
  • Pooja
  • Jyoti
  • Reshu
  • Shivam (Elder, Pharmacist)

Career

Debut
First-ClassUttar Pradesh vs Goa at Kanpur on 1 November 2018
List AUttar Pradesh vs Saurashtra at Delhi on 19 September 2018
T20Uttar Pradesh vs Maharashtra at Delhi on 21 February 2019
Domestic/State TeamUttar Pradesh
Coach/Mentor
  • Ashwani Sharma
  • Sanjay Rastogi
  • Kanhaiyalal Tejwani
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleRight-arm medium
IPL TeamSunrisers Hyderabad
Notable Achievements
  • Captain of India Under-19 Cricket Team for 2020 World Cup in South Africa
  • Leading run-scorer for Uttar Pradesh in 2018-19 Ranji Trophy with 814 runs at 67.83 average, including two centuries and a career-best of 206
  • Top-scorer for India C in Deodhar Trophy finals with 77 runs
  • Scored 867 runs in 12 first-class matches at an average of 66.69 with two centuries and a best of 206
  • Scored 539 runs in List A cricket at an average of 41.46 with one century

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. His family, unable to afford a television, watched cricket matches at a nearby "paan" shop during his childhood.
2. Coming from a financially weak background, his father did various odd jobs to support his cricket training while growing up.
3. His mother passed away in 2011 when he was 11, but his father's encouragement helped him continue pursuing cricket.
4. Starting cricket at 6, he joined the Victoria Park training ground in Meerut at age 8 to receive formal training.
5. Despite the 40 km distance, he took the bus daily with a sibling to the Victoria Park training ground.
6. Originally a fast bowler, his coaches advised him to focus on batting due to his skill, though he still desired to be a bowler.
7. Suresh Raina, whom he admires, trained him during his time with the Uttar Pradesh team.
8. He debuted in List A cricket for Uttar Pradesh against Saurashtra in the Vijay Hazare Trophy before scoring a century in his Ranji Trophy debut against Goa a month later.
9. Despite missing out on India's U-19 team in 2018, selectors opted to give him time to regain form and confidence.
10. Considering Sachin Tendulkar his idol, he looks up to the cricket legend for inspiration.
11. He was named captain of India's Under-19 team for the 2020 World Cup in South Africa on 2 December 2019.
12. Known for his technical proficiency, calm temperament under pressure, and natural batting ability.
13. At age 15, he demonstrated his batting prowess by standing tall against India bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar and meeting his pace and swing bowling on the front foot.
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