Ajay Mandal – Indian All‑Rounder | Career Stats & Highlights

Ajay Mandal is a 30‑year‑old Indian all‑rounder from Durg, Chhattisgarh, who plays as a left‑handed batter and slow left‑arm orthodox bowler. He represents Chhattisgarh in domestic cricket and Delhi Capitals in the IPL, with a reputation for match‑winning knocks and consistent bowling spells.

    Personal & Career Overview

  • Full Name: Ajay Jadav Mandal
  • Born: 25 February 1996, Durg, Madhya Pradesh
  • Age: 30 (2026)
  • Batting Style: Left‑handed
  • Bowling Style: Slow left‑arm orthodox
  • Role: All‑rounder
  • Domestic Team: Chhattisgarh (2016–present)
  • IPL Teams: Chennai Super Kings (2023–24), Delhi Capitals (2025–present)

    Career Highlights

  • First‑Class Debut: 6 October 2016 vs Tripura (Ranji Trophy).
  • List A Debut: 30 September 2018 vs Hyderabad (Vijay Hazare Trophy).
  • T20 Debut: 29 January 2017 vs Uttar Pradesh (Inter State T20).
  • Record Knock: Scored 241 batting at No.8* in Ranji Trophy 2019 vs Uttarakhand.
  • Milestone: First Chhattisgarh bowler to reach 100 Ranji Trophy wickets.
  • Overseas Stint: Played for Doncaster Town CC in England (2023).

Ajay Mandal Statistics

Ajay Mandal

Format Matches Runs Bat Avg HS 100s/50s Wickets Best Bowling Bowl Avg
First‑Class 45 2,027 35.56 241* 5/9 131 7/7 29.43
List A 37 625 25.00 65* 0/1 42 4/40 33.90
T20s 52 490 16.33 49 0/0 52 5/10 23.65

    Style & Strengths

  • Batting: Capable of explosive lower‑order innings, highlighted by his 241*.
  • Bowling: Reliable left‑arm orthodox spinner, effective in both red‑ball and white‑ball formats.
  • All‑round Value: Provides balance to squads with his dual skills.

Conclusion:

Ajay Mandal’s career embodies the resilience and versatility of a true all‑rounder. From his record‑breaking 241* in the Ranji Trophy to becoming Chhattisgarh’s first bowler to cross 100 wickets, he has consistently proven his dual value with both bat and ball. His ability to play explosive lower‑order innings while delivering steady left‑arm spin makes him a dependable option in any format. The IPL stints with Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals have given him exposure to the highest level, while his overseas experience in England reflects his adaptability. At 30, Mandal stands as a seasoned campaigner whose balanced skill set ensures he remains a vital contributor in domestic cricket and a reliable squad player in franchise leagues. His journey highlights the impact of perseverance and the importance of all‑rounders in modern cricket.

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