Ish Sodhi

Ish Sodhi - Bowler

Oct 31, 1992
Personal Information
  • Full Name Ish Sodhi
  • Born Oct 31, 1992
  • Birth Place Ludhiana, India
  • Height **
  • Role Bowler
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm legbreak
Teams
New Zealand
Rajasthan Royals
Worcestershire
Nottinghamshire
Welsh Fire
Trent Rockets
Manchester Super Giants
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots
Jamaica Tallawahs
Canterbury
Adelaide Strikers
Brampton Wolves
New Zealand U19
New Zealand A
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 8 54 147 21
Innings 2 26 43 31
Runs 7 210 242 561
Balls 17 289 223 1194
Highest 6 35 33 65
Average 3.50 9.55 5.63 20.78
SR 41.18 72.67 108.52 46.99
Not Out 0 4 15 4
Fours 0 8 13 68
Sixes 0 10 13 7
Ducks 0 6 6 5
50s 0 0 0 4
100s 0 0 0 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 8 54 147 21
Innings 8 50 134 38
Runs 202 2350 3784 2500
Balls 181 2557 2768 4043
Wickets 9 64 162 58
Avg 22.44 36.72 23.36 43.10
Eco 6.70 5.51 8.20 3.71
SR 20.11 39.95 17.09 69.71
BBI 3/26 6/39 4/12 6/86
4w 0 1 4 2
5w 0 1 0 1
About

Ish Sodhi is a talented leg-spinner with flair, whose international career has followed a somewhat mixed trajectory. Despite early challenges, Sodhi has begun to realize the potential that was evident early in his career.

He was fast-tracked into the national setup, making his Test debut at just 19, with minimal First-class experience. As a non-Asian spinner—particularly a New Zealander—Sodhi faced the challenge of bowling on home pitches that offered very little assistance for spin. While a few surfaces were slower, genuine turn was often hard to come by. Despite these tough conditions, Sodhi showed resilience and steady improvement, although his inconsistent length and lack of experience initially limited his effectiveness, especially in the subcontinent.

By late 2014, after a string of underwhelming red-ball performances, the selectors shifted focus and dropped him from the Test squad. However, his domestic form in limited-overs cricket told a different story, highlighting his greater impact in the shorter formats. This transition was solidified when he made his ODI debut in 2015.

A turning point came in the 2016 ICC World T20, where Sodhi, alongside Mitchell Santner, played a key role in New Zealand's campaign. Their performance, particularly on a turning track against India, earned widespread praise and marked a new chapter in Sodhi's white-ball career.

Born in Punjab, India, Sodhi moved to New Zealand at a young age, where he pursued cricket from the grassroots. As a wrist-spinner in an era dominated by batting-friendly pitches and two new balls in ODIs, he offered a valuable point of difference in New Zealand’s bowling arsenal. While finger spinners have struggled in modern white-ball formats, Sodhi’s ability to turn the ball and vary his pace kept him relevant.

Thanks to consistent backing from selectors and his growing experience through various global T20 leagues, Sodhi has established himself as a vital component of New Zealand’s limited-overs setup, focusing on refining his craft and maintaining consistency in his lengths.

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