Mayank Agarwal | |
Profession | Cricketer |
Date of Birth | 16 February 1991 |
Age (as in 2022) | 31 Years |
Birthplace | Bangalore, Karnataka |
Father Name | Anurag Agarwal |
Mother Name | Suchitra Singh |
Wife Name | Aashita Sood |
Nationality | Indian |
MAYANK AGARWAL was born on 16th February 1991 in Bangalore, Karnataka. He captained Punjab Kings IPL Franchise last season. He is a very renowned cricketer, he gained his spot in Indian Cricket Team as a opener after a stellar domestic season for Karnataka Ranji team.
EARLY LIFE OF MAYANK
He was born in Bangalore, Karnataka. He was born to Anurag Agarwal who was a CEO at a 35 million Dollar Company, Natural Remedies. He studied in Bishop Cotton Boy’s School, famous for producing great cricket players in its grounds, there he played with Karun Nair and K.L. Rahul.
CAREER
Mayank Agarwal, a prolific opening batsman since his Under-13 days at Bishop Cotton Boys’ School in Bangalore, modelled his batting style on Virender Sehwag. In the 2008-09 Under-19 Cooch Behar Trophy, Agarwal scored 432 runs at an average of 54 in five matches and hit a match-winning 160 for India Under-19s in a one-dayer against Australia Under-19s in Hobart.
Agarwal was a bright spot in an otherwise disappointing Under-19 World Cup for India in 2010, scoring the tournament’s only positive. Agarwal then advanced to the India A sides, but he struggled to maintain consistency. Agarwal, who was initially labelled as a limited-overs specialist, made his Ranji Trophy debut for Karnataka in the 2013-14 season; he made his T20 debut in 2010-11 and List A debut in 2011-12.
BIOGRAPHY
Real Name: – Mayank Agarwal
Profession: – Cricketer
Father Name: – Anurag Agarwal
Mother Name: – Suchitra Singh
Sister Name: – NA
Brother Name: – Raj Kishan
Birthdate: – February 16th, 1991
Age: – 31
Birthplace: – Bangalore, Karnataka
Nationality: – Indian
Weight: – 75kgs
Height: – 5 feet 9 inches
Wife: – Aashita Sood
CONTROVERSIES
Former Australian leg-spinner O’Keeffe attempted to undermine debutant Mayank Agarwal’s brilliant 76-run knock against the Australia cricket team at the MCG while commentating for Fox Sports. O’Keeffe, perhaps disturbed by India’s dominance over Australia, went on to call the quality of India’s first-class cricket system into question by racially abusing domestic cricket players.
Mayank Agarwal, for example, may have scored his 300 against “some canteen staff or waiters,” referring to the spectacular runs he scored in India’s first-class cricket tournament, the Ranji Trophy, which included a brilliant triple century against Maharashtra in 2017..