India’s Current Lineup
Batters
Player
Age
Batting Style
Domestic Team
IPL Team
Abhimanyu Easwaran
29
Right-handed
Bengal
–
Ruturaj Gaikwad
27
Right-handed
Maharashtra
CSK
Shubman Gill
25
Right-handed
Punjab
GT
Shreyas Iyer
30
Right-handed
Mumbai
PBKS
Yashasvi Jaiswal
22
Left-handed
Mumbai
RR
Sarfaraz Khan
27
Right-handed
Mumbai
–
Virat Kohli
36
Right-handed
Delhi
RCB
Devdutt Padikkal
24
Right-handed
Karnataka
RCB
Riyan Parag
23
Right-handed
Assam
RR
Rajat Patidar
31
Right-handed
Madhya Pradesh
RCB
Rohit Sharma
37
Right-handed
Mumbai
MI
Rinku Singh
27
Left-handed
Uttar Pradesh
KKR
Sai Sudharsan
23
Left-handed
Tamil Nadu
GT
Suryakumar Yadav
34
Right-handed
Mumbai
MI
Bowlers
Player
Age
Bowling Style
Domestic Team
IPL Team
Khaleel Ahmed
27
Left-arm, fast-medium
Rajasthan
CSK
Jasprit Bumrah
31
Right arm, fast
Gujarat
MI
Yash Dayal
27
Left-arm, medium-fast
Uttar Pradesh
RCB
Akash Deep
28
Right-arm, fast-medium
Bengal
LSG
Tushar Deshpande
29
Right-arm, medium
Mumbai
RR
Vidwath Kaverappa
25
Right-arm, fast-medium
Karnataka
–
Avesh Khan
28
Right-arm, fast-medium
Madhya Pradesh
LSG
Prasidh Krishna
28
Right-arm, fast-medium
Karnataka
GT
Mukesh Kumar
31
Right-arm, medium
Bengal
DC
Umran Malik
25
Right-arm, fast
Jammu & Kashmir
–
Harshit Rhana
22
Right-arm, fast
Delhi
KKR
Mohammed Shami
34
Right-arm, fast
Bengal
SRH
Arshdeep Singh
25
Left-arm, medium-fast
Punjab
PBKS
Mohammed Siraj
30
Right-arm, fast
Hyderabad
GT
Vijaykumar Vyshak
27
Right-arm, medium
Karnataka
PBKS
Mayank Yadav
22
Right-arm, fast
Delhi
LSG
Ravi Bishnoi
24
Right-arm, leg spin
Gujarat
Lucknow Super Giants
Varun Chakravarthy
33
Right-arm, leg break
Tamil Nadu
KKR
Kuldeep Yadav
30
Left-arm, wrist spin
Uttar Pradesh
DC
All Rounders
Player
Age
Batting Style
Bowling Style
Domestic Team
IPL Team
Shivam Dube
31
Left-handed
Right-arm, medium
Mumbai
CSK
Ravindra Jadeja
36
Left-handed
Slow left-arm, orthodox
Saurashtra
CSK
Hardik Pandya
31
Right-handed
Right-arm, medium-fast
Baroda
MI
Axar Patel
30
Left-handed
Slow left-arm, orthodox
Gujarat
DC
Nitish Kumar Reddy
21
Right-handed
Right-arm, medium-fast
Adnhra Pradesh
SRH
Abhishek Sharma
24
Left-handed
Slow left-arm, orthodox
Punjab
SRH
Ramandeep Singh
27
Right-handed
Right-arm, medium
Punjab
KKR
Washington Sundar
25
Left-handed
Right-arm, off-spin
Tamil Nadu
GT
Tilak Varma
22
Left-handed
Right-arm, off spin
Hyderabad
MI
Wicket Keepers
Player
Age
Batting Style
Domestic Team
IPL Team
Dhruv Jurel
23
Right-handed
Uttar Pradesh
RR
Rishabh Pant
27
Left-handed
Delhi
LSG
KL Rahul
32
Right-handed
Karnataka
DC
Sanju Samson
30
Right-handed
Kerala
RR
Jitesh Sharma
31
Right-handed
Vidarbha
RCB
Srikar Bharat
31
Right-handed
Andhra Pradesh
–
Coaching Staff
Position
Name
Head Coach
Gautam Gambhir
Assistant Coaches
Abhishek Nayar
Bowling Coach
Morne Morkel
Fiedling Coach
T Dilip
The History of India’s Cricket Team
The Indian national cricket team, also known as Team India, represents the rich cricketing legacy and passion of the country on the global stage. Established in 1932, India played its first Test match against England at Lord’s, becoming the sixth team to be granted Test status. While victories were rare in the early decades, India’s cricketing prowess began to shine in the 1970s, with the emergence of legends like Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev.
The 1983 ICC Cricket World Cup victory under Kapil Dev marked a turning point, making cricket a national obsession. India’s dominance continued to grow with the introduction of limited-overs cricket and later T20 formats. The team won its second ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011, led by MS Dhoni, and also secured the inaugural ICC T20 World Cup title in 2007.
India has produced some of the greatest players in cricket history, including Sachin Tendulkar, widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time, as well as contemporary stars like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Known for their versatility, India excels in all formats of the game and has been a consistent force in ICC tournaments. With iconic venues like Eden Gardens and the Narendra Modi Stadium as home grounds, the Indian cricket team continues to inspire millions with its blend of skill, determination, and passion.
Governing Body of the Indian National Cricket Team: The BCCI
The is the governing body responsible for overseeing cricket operations in India, including the management of the Indian national cricket team. Established in 1928, the BCCI is one of the richest and most influential cricket boards globally, playing a pivotal role in shaping international cricket policies through its presence in the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The BCCI is headquartered in Mumbai and operates as an autonomous body. It manages all aspects of Indian cricket, including domestic tournaments such as the Ranji Trophy and the Indian Premier League (IPL), player contracts, sponsorships, and international fixtures. The board is renowned for its financial muscle, which significantly contributes to the global cricketing economy.
Key officials within the BCCI include the President, currently Roger Binny, and the Secretary, Jay Shah. These leaders, along with other board members, are tasked with decision-making that impacts cricket development in India. The BCCI also oversees player selection through its national selection committee, ensuring a robust talent pipeline for the Indian cricket team.
Through its resources and strategic initiatives, the BCCI has played a crucial role in the growth of cricket in India, elevating the national team to a position of dominance across all formats of the game.
India’s Sponsors & Partners
The Indian national cricket team has attracted numerous prestigious sponsors and partners over the years, reflecting its immense popularity and global appeal. These partnerships have played a crucial role in funding and promoting Indian cricket, enabling the team to maintain its dominant presence on the world stage.
Recent Sponsors and Partners
BYJU’S (05/09/2019 – 31/03/2023)
BYJU’S, an Indian edtech company, was a lead title sponsor, with their logo prominently displayed on the Indian team’s jerseys.
MPL Sports (Kit Sponsor)
MPL Sports, a subsidiary of Mobile Premier League, serves as the official kit sponsor, providing team apparel and merchandise.
Dream11 (Official Partner)
Dream11, a fantasy sports platform, is an official partner, leveraging the team’s massive fanbase to promote fantasy cricket.
Paytm (Series Sponsor – Domestic Matches)
Paytm has been the title sponsor for domestic bilateral series played in India, showcasing its strong association with Indian cricket.
Hyundai (Official Car Partner)
The South Korean automobile giant has partnered with the BCCI to promote its vehicles through cricket.
Star Sports (Broadcasting Partner)
Star Sports holds the broadcasting rights for Indian cricket matches, providing extensive coverage across platforms.
Historic Sponsors and Partners
Sahara India Pariwar (Title Sponsor: 2001–2013)
Sahara was one of the longest-serving sponsors of the Indian cricket team, with their name becoming synonymous with Indian cricket during their tenure.
Nike (Kit Sponsor: 2005–2020)
Nike was the official kit sponsor for 15 years, designing iconic jerseys worn during many historic matches, including the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup victory.
PepsiCo (Title Sponsor: 2013–2015)
PepsiCo was the team’s title sponsor, a partnership that aligned with the brand’s youth-focused and energetic marketing.
Oppo (Title Sponsor: 2017–2019)
Oppo, the Chinese smartphone giant, had a significant presence on the Indian team’s jerseys during their sponsorship period.
Wills Tobacco (Team Sponsor: 1990s)*
Wills, under the ITC banner, was one of the earliest sponsors of Indian cricket, prominently featuring during India’s cricketing rise in the 1990s.
These sponsorships not only provide financial backing to Indian cricket but also contribute to the sport’s growth at the grassroots level, promote fan engagement, and enhance the global visibility of Indian cricket. The partnerships reflect the team’s brand value and the unwavering passion of cricket fans in India and around the world.
India’s Records
The Indian national cricket team has achieved numerous milestones and set remarkable records in its illustrious history across all formats of the game. Here are some of the most notable:
Test Cricket Records
First Test Victory (1952):
India secured its first-ever Test win against England at Madras (now Chennai), marking the beginning of its rise in the longest format.
Historic Test Series Wins:
1971: India defeated England and West Indies away under Ajit Wadekar’s captaincy, two landmark series wins in Indian cricket history.
2021: India’s incredible Test series victory in Australia, including the famous chase at the Gabba, ended Australia’s 32-year unbeaten streak at the venue.
Sachin Tendulkar’s Record Runs:
Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the most Test runs (15,921) and most centuries (51) in Test cricket.
Largest Test Win (Runs):
India defeated Afghanistan by innings and 262 runs in 2018, the largest margin of victory in Test history.
ODI Cricket Records
1983 Cricket World Cup Win:
Under Kapil Dev, India stunned the world by defeating the mighty West Indies at Lord’s to win their first ICC Cricket World Cup.
2011 Cricket World Cup Win:
India, led by MS Dhoni, became the first team to win the ICC Cricket World Cup on home soil, defeating Sri Lanka in the final.
Highest Team Total in ODIs:
India scored a mammoth 418/5 against the West Indies in 2011, one of the highest totals in ODI cricket.
Rohit Sharma’s Double Centuries:
Rohit Sharma holds the record for the highest individual ODI score (264) and is the only player to have scored three double centuries in ODIs.
Most Consecutive Wins in ICC Events (2003):
India won 11 consecutive matches during the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, showcasing consistency on the global stage.
T20 Cricket Records
2007 ICC T20 World Cup Win:
India, led by MS Dhoni, won the inaugural ICC T20 World Cup, defeating Pakistan in a thrilling final.
Highest T20I Run-Chase:
India successfully chased 211 runs against Sri Lanka in 2009, one of the highest successful chases in T20I history.
Virat Kohli’s T20I Records:
Kohli is the fastest to reach 4,000 runs in T20Is.
He holds the record for the most Player of the Series awards in T20Is.
Fastest Team 100:
India scored 100 runs in just 11.2 overs against England in 2007, a record-setting T20I start.
Milestones Across Formats
Most International Runs:
Sachin Tendulkar remains the highest run-scorer in international cricket, with 34,357 runs across formats.
MS Dhoni’s Captaincy Records:
Dhoni is the only captain in history to win all three ICC trophies:
ICC T20 World Cup (2007)
ICC Cricket World Cup (2011)
ICC Champions Trophy (2013).
Anil Kumble’s 10-Wicket Haul:
Anil Kumble became the second bowler in Test history to take all 10 wickets in an innings, against Pakistan in 1999.
Most ICC Tournament Finals:
India has reached more ICC tournament finals than any other team, underscoring its consistent dominance in global cricket.
India’s dominance is also fueled by robust domestic structures, with tournaments like the Ranji Trophy and the Indian Premier League (IPL) producing world-class talent. The IPL, in particular, has become a global cricketing phenomenon, setting benchmarks for franchise cricket worldwide.
India’s records and achievements symbolize not just a sporting legacy but also the passion and pride of a cricket-loving nation.