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Aditya Tare

Team flagIND36 yrs
batting styleWicketKeeper Batter
Career & Stats
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Aditya Tare Recent Form

Batting

UTK vs BRD, First class81 (118)
UTK vs BRD, First class89 (118)
UTK vs ODSA, First class25 (34)
UTK vs ODSA, First class17 (37)
UTK vs DEL, First class36 (70)
UTK vs DEL, First class83 (114)
UTK vs PDC, First class40 (70)
UTK vs PDC, First class4 (5)
UTK vs HP, First class100 (145)
UTK vs HP, First class79 (119)
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Aditya Tare Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
IPL35283390159124.1814.124011----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
IPL35000.000.000000.00----

Carrer Debut Information

Teams played for

Delhi Daredevils India A Indian Oil Corporation XI Mumbai Mumbai Cricket Association President's XI Mumbai Indians Mumbai Under-19s Sunrisers Hyderabad

About Aditya Tare

NameAditya Tare
GenderMale
Birth7 Nov 1987
Birth PlaceBombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra
Height5 ft 9 in
NationalityIndian

A useful wicket-keeper batsman, Aditya Tare has established himself as Mumbai’s mainstay after making his List-A debut way back in 2008. After making his first-class debut the next year, Tare has grown from strength to strength with each passing season. The Saphale-native had a fantastic 2012-13 Ranji season with 842 runs to help Mumbai lift their 40th title. He also made a wicket-keeping record with 41 dismissals in the same season. ... continue reading

Player Bio

A useful wicket-keeper batsman, Aditya Tare has established himself as Mumbai’s mainstay after making his List-A debut way back in 2008. After making his first-class debut the next year, Tare has grown from strength to strength with each passing season. The Saphale-native had a fantastic 2012-13 Ranji season with 842 runs to help Mumbai lift their 40th title. He also made a wicket-keeping record with 41 dismissals in the same season. 

Since then, he has managed to remain really consistent with the bat especially in red-ball cricket by scoring more than 500 runs for five consecutive seasons between 2012 and 2017. A high point in his domestic career also came when Tare took over the Ranji Trophy captaincy reins from Suryakumar Yadav and led Mumbai to their 41st title. After being a pretty exciting white-ball cricketer even during his early days, Tare added consistency to his game by doing well in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy over the past few seasons. 

In terms of the IPL, Tare got his first taste in 2010 after Mumbai Indians had spotted him in a local match. He didn’t have a great beginning by scoring just 50 runs from seven matches and this resulted in no matches for the next two seasons. Finally, in 2013, Tare scored his half-century against Rajasthan Royals with the team eventually going onto lift their first-ever title. The next season was unspectacular but Tare hit the headlines by scoring a six off his very ball against Rajasthan Royals to help Mumbai make a miraculous entry into the play-offs. With Mumbai’s playoff spot depending on net run-rate, Tare got his side over the line and smashing James Faulkner. 

In 2015, the form dipped and he was released by Mumbai Indians thereafter. However, ahead of the 2016 season, Tare was bought for a whopping INR 1.2 Crores by Sunrisers Hyderabad.  Unfortunately, he couldn’t impress and Sunrisers Hyderabad released him into the auction pool once again. After playing three matches for Delhi Daredevils in 2017, Tare was back with Mumbai Indians for the 2018 IPL season. However, he has not been able to make even one IPL appearance since then due to the presence of players like Quinton de Kock and Ishan Kishan.