Mukesh Kumar is a 32‑year‑old Indian right‑arm medium‑fast bowler who represents India internationally, Bengal in domestic cricket, and Delhi Capitals in the IPL. He made his Test, ODI, and T20I debuts in 2023 against the West Indies, becoming one of the rare players to debut across all formats within just 14 days.
Personal & Career Overview
- Full Name: Mukesh Kumar
- Born: 12 October 1993, Gopalganj, Bihar
- Height: 1.82 m (6 ft)
- Batting Style: Right‑handed
- Bowling Style: Right‑arm medium‑fast
- Role: Bowler
- Domestic Teams: Bengal, Mohun Bagan, Sobisco Smashers Malda (Bengal Pro T20 League)
- IPL Team: Delhi Capitals (since 2023)
International Career
- Test Debut: 20 July 2023 vs West Indies (Port of Spain).
- ODI Debut: 27 July 2023 vs West Indies.
- T20I Debut: 3 August 2023 vs West Indies.
- Asian Games 2022: Part of India’s gold medal‑winning squad in Hangzhou.
Mukesh Kumar Statistics

| Format | Matches | Wickets | Best Bowling | Avg | Econ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tests | 3 | 7 | 2/0 | 25.57 | – | |
| ODIs | 6 | 5 | 3/30 | 43.40 | 5.99 | |
| T20Is | 17 | 20 | 4/22 | 24.35 | 8.05 | |
| First‑Class | 56 | 219 | 6/32 | 21.90 | 2.89 |
Style & Strengths
- Bowling Role: Skiddy medium‑fast bowler, effective with swing and accuracy.
- Strengths: Relentless line‑and‑length, thrives in red‑ball cricket.
- Domestic Impact: Key member of Bengal’s pace attack alongside Akash Deep and Ishan Porel.
- IPL Journey: Bought by Delhi Capitals in 2023 for ₹5.5 crore; retained despite modest returns (7 wickets in 10 matches at 46.57 average).
Legacy & Future Outlook
Mukesh Kumar’s story is one of perseverance — from cycling 30 km daily to train in Bihar, to becoming Bengal’s pace spearhead, and finally earning India caps across all formats. At 32, he remains a dependable red‑ball bowler, though his white‑ball consistency is still developing. His journey highlights the value of persistence and fitness, and he continues to be a reliable squad option for India in Tests and T20Is.
Conclusion:
Mukesh Kumar’s journey from humble beginnings in Bihar to representing India across all three formats is a testament to perseverance and discipline. His ability to maintain relentless line and length has made him a dependable red‑ball bowler, while his adaptability has earned him opportunities in ODIs and T20Is. Though his white‑ball record remains a work in progress, his consistency in domestic cricket and Bengal’s pace attack underscore his value as a squad player. At 32, Mukesh is in the mature phase of his career, where experience and composure matter as much as raw pace. His story reflects the rewards of persistence, and he continues to serve as a reliable option for India in Tests and T20Is, while offering Delhi Capitals depth in the IPL.
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