Manish Pandey

Manish Pandey - Batsman

Sep 10, 1989
Personal Information
  • Full Name Manish Pandey
  • Born Sep 10, 1989
  • Birth Place Nainital, Uttaranchal
  • Height
  • Role Batsman
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm medium
Teams
India
Mumbai Indians
Delhi Capitals
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Kolkata Knight Riders
Lucknow Super Giants
Hubli Tigers
Mysore Warriors
Gulbarga Mystics
South Zone
India A
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 175 29 39 0
Innings 162 24 33 0
Runs 3942 566 709 0
Balls 3244 625 562 0
Highest 114 104 79 0
Average 29.42 33.29 44.31 0.00
SR 121.52 90.56 126.16 0.00
Not Out 28 7 17 0
Fours 339 45 49 0
Sixes 115 5 19 0
Ducks 14 2 3 0
50s 22 2 3 0
100s 1 1 0 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 175 29 39 0
Innings 0 0 0 0
Runs 0 0 0 0
Balls 0 0 0 0
Wickets 0 0 0 0
Avg 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Eco 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
SR 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
BBI 0 0 0 0
4w 0 0 0 0
5w 0 0 0 0
About

Manish Pandey - a name that will forever be remembered as the first Indian player to score a century in the world’s most lucrative league - an unbeaten 114 off 73 deliveries to propel the Royal Challengers Bangalore into the knockouts of the 2009 edition of the Indian Premier League. The teenager shot to limelight, courtesy the aforementioned hundred in South Africa, and was immediately looked upon as a potential limited-overs option for India.
 

Nevertheless, he fast established himself with his swift batting and his breathtaking fielding in domestic cricket, proving that he was no one-match wonder. He had a breakthrough Ranji season in 2009-10 with 882 runs, ending up as the highest run-getter including four 100s and five 50s at an average of 63, showcasing his consistency and appetite for runs. He had a memorable, albeit heart-breaking end to the season, when he fell agonisingly short of taking Karnataka to victory over Mumbai in the final of the Ranji Trophy. His exemplary 144 in the fourth innings, though, was soaked in grit and character and was etched in the memory of the selectors even though Karnataka fell short by 6 runs to lose a final for the ages.
 

He was subsequently picked in the Board President's XI to play against a touring South African side in early 2010, scoring a fluent 43, but fell out of the national radar for a while after that. Pandey was back to his domestic antics in the 2013-14 Ranji season and became the second highest run-getter for his side.
 

Alas, with the 2015 Cricket World Cup came round the corner and with a settled batting order, India resisted the temptation of trying out new players and decided not to tinker with the combination, leaving fringe players like Manish Pandey out of contention.
 

Manish once again had a lean patch against New Zealand in October 2016, but was named in the 15-man squad for the Champions Trophy in June 2017, in a show of faith by the selectors. However, as fate would have it, he injured himself during the IPL and regrettably missed out on his first ICC event for India. However, the selectors persisted with him and a good tour of South Africa with the 'A' team ensured that he was back in their plans - when the squad for the ODI series in Sri Lanka was announced.
 

He was recalled to the national setup for a series against Sri Lanka in 2021 but he was part of a side that was primarily made up of fringe players with of the regulars being rested.
 

IPL through the years
 

Manish Pandey plays the role of a floater in the IPL, a batter who is adaptable across the top- and middle-order in terms of batting. He was first picked for the Mumbai Indians in the inaugural season of the IPL and had a rather quiet season with the bat, and was eventually released by the franchise and signed by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for the 2009 season. It is for the RCB, that Pandey created history, scoring the first IPL hundred by an Indian in the 2009 edition of the league in South Africa. He was retained by the franchise by the 2010 season, but was released in the next season after he failed to turn out any performances of note. After three quiet seasons with the wildly unsuccessful franchise, Pune Warriors India, Manish Pandey was picked up by the Kolkata Knight Riders in 2014, and he picked the perfect time to dish out a match-winning innings - the final of the tournament. He scored 94 in the final to trump Wriddhiman Saha's hundred, beating the Punjab franchise and helping them coast to their maiden title.
 

Thereafter though, Pandey once again struggled for consistency and he was released by the Knight Riders in 2018, before being signed by the Sunrisers. He had a torrid season with the bat in 2018, but the franchise showed trust in him going into the 2019 season and he had decent returns that continued through to the next year as well. 2021 saw Pandey slowly being pushed out of the side by upcoming talent as he featured in just 8 of his side’s 14 matches and 2022 saw Pandey’s performance dip to all-time lows. In the 6 games he played, Pandey scored just 88 runs at an average of 14.67 - prompting SRH to first drop him from the XI before going on to release him from the side. He was picked up by the Delhi Capitals for INR 2.4 crore in the 2023 IPL Auction.
 

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