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Ramakrishna Ghosh

Ramakrishna Ghosh

Ramakrishna Ghosh for CSK one of those quiet retentions that make a lot of sense when you look beyond the surface. For us at Chennai Super Kings, he isn’t being held on as a mere backup; he’s being developed as a genuine all-round option who can grow into responsibility. His domestic body of work shows balance, a seam-bowling all-rounder who contributes in both disciplines without forcing the game.

In T20 cricket, he has shown a clear knack for breakthroughs, using discipline and smart variations rather than raw pace. What stands out just as much is his batting. As a lower-order right-hander, he has repeatedly stepped up in domestic red-ball cricket, showing temperament, composure, and the ability to rescue innings.

He hasn’t had IPL game time yet, but that doesn’t diminish his value. For us, Ghosh represents readiness meeting opportunity, a player who could move from squad depth to first-choice utility faster than expected if given a defined role.

Ramakrishna Ghosh Personal Details

  • Name: Ramakrishna Shekhar Ghosh
  • Born: August 28, 1997
  • Age: 28y 143d
  • Nationality: India
  • Height: 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
  • Batting Style: Right-hand bat
  • Bowling Style: Right-arm medium fast
  • Playing Role: Bowling allrounder

Who is Ramakrishna Ghosh?

Ramakrishna Ghosh is a seam-bowling all-rounder born in Nashik, Maharashtra, who built his career through India’s competitive domestic circuit. Though born in Maharashtra, he carved his professional path representing Bengal in domestic cricket, emerging through club structures and state age-group pathways before earning his senior break.

Ghosh first drew attention as a disciplined right-arm medium-fast bowler capable of long spells, but his development did not stop there. Over time, he strengthened his batting to become a dependable lower-order contributor, especially in red-ball cricket where temperament matters. He is not a headline-grabber yet. He is a structure player, someone who values roles, bowls to plans, and adds depth with the bat. In recent seasons, he has shaped himself into a balanced utility all-rounder with clear white-ball upside.

Ramakrishna Ghosh Bowling Stats

Ramakrishna Ghosh’s bowling numbers show a cricketer still shaping his identity across formats, and that context matters. In red-ball cricket, he has operated as a workhorse rather than a strike bowler, trusted to bowl long spells, hold an end, and create pressure even if wickets haven’t flowed freely. His one-day record, however, tells a sharper story.

In the 2025/26 Vijay Hazare Trophy, Ramakrishna Ghosh played 7 matches, claimed 17 wickets at an impressive 15.82 average, conceding 316 runs in 52.4 overs with one four-wicket haul.

There, he has shown real wicket-taking instinct, the ability to attack batters, and deliver decisive spells when given responsibility. T20s remain a work in progress with the ball, where control has been inconsistent, but that’s not unusual for a seam-bowling all-rounder early in his career. For us, these numbers don’t scream finished product. they point to upside. With defined roles and smarter usage, Ghosh’s bowling has the base to become far more impactful in white-ball cricket.

FormatMatchesInnsWktsBBIBBMAverageEconomySR4w5w10w
FC1119214/716/12235.003.5658.9100
List A1111217/427/4221.855.6923.0010
T20s9921/311/31126.0010.9569.0000

Ramakrishna Ghosh Batting Stats

Ramakrishna Ghosh’s batting numbers reinforce why we see him as more than just a bowler who can swing a bat. In red-ball cricket, he has shown genuine batting temperament, spending time at the crease and producing meaningful lower-order runs rather than throwaway cameos. Those innings have often come under pressure, which tells us a lot about his mindset.

In one-day cricket, his game becomes more assertive, rotating strike well and punishing anything loose without losing shape. T20 batting is clearly not his primary selling point yet, but even there, he shows intent and confidence when required. For us, this batting record adds an important layer to his value. He isn’t picked to be a finisher every game, but he gives us depth, resistance, and the ability to contribute runs when the situation demands it.

FormatMatchesInningsRunsHSAverageStrike Rate100s50s
FC11124439936.9151.4502
List A1192467335.14117.1402
T20s984513*9.00150.0000