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Jalaj Saxena

Team flagIND37 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Jalaj Saxena Recent Form

Batting

KER vs ANDR, First class4 (5)
KER vs BEN, First class37 (63)
KER vs BEN, First class40 (118)
KER vs CHG, First class0 (17)
KER vs BHR, First class22 (68)
KER vs MUM, First class0 (1)
KER vs MUM, First class16 (22)
KER vs ASM, First class1 (6)
KER vs UP, First class7 (28)
KER vs PDC, First class15 (30)
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Bowling

KER vs ANDR, First class1-28
KER vs ANDR, First class1-46
KER vs BEN, First class9-68
KER vs BEN, First class4-104
KER vs CHG, First class0-12
KER vs CHG, First class3-31
KER vs BHR, First class2-67
KER vs MUM, First class2-80
KER vs MUM, First class4-80
KER vs ASM, First class1-56
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Jalaj Saxena Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
IPL1000000.000.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
IPL1109.000.000/27000.00----

Carrer Debut Information

IPL Debut
vs Delhi Capitals at Wankhede Stadium, Apr 18, 2021

Teams played for

Central Zone Delhi Capitals Delhi Daredevils India A Madhya Pradesh Mumbai Indians Royal Challengers Bangalore

About Jalaj Saxena

NameJalaj Saxena
GenderMale
Birth15 Dec 1986
Birth PlaceIndore, Madhya Pradesh, India
HeightNA
NationalityIndian

Born in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Jalaj Saxena has been a huge name in the domestic circuit, ever since his debut in the 2007/08 season. Saxena is a right-hand batsman and an off-break bowler who has also represented India A. He currently plays for Kerala in domestic cricket and for the Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League.... continue reading

Player Bio

Born in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Jalaj Saxena has been a huge name in the domestic circuit, ever since his debut in the 2007/08 season. Saxena is a right-hand batsman and an off-break bowler who has also represented India A. He currently plays for Kerala in domestic cricket and for the Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League.

Saxena broke into the Madhya Pradesh domestic side in 2005 after making his Ranji Trophy debut against Kerala. The right-hander scored 27 in his very first innings but went wicketless against Kerala.

Over the next few seasons, Saxena kept on piling runs and was equally potent with the ball for Madhya Pradesh. 

His best domestic campaign came in the 2012/13 season, where he amassed 769 runs at an average of 69.90 including two centuries. His excellent performance in the domestic circuit earned him an India A call-up to face the visiting Australian team in 2013. The off-spinner took 5 wickets and impressed everyone with his variety.

In the same year, Saxena continued his rich vein of form as the all-rounder scored 545 runs and also took 35 wickets at an impressive average of 19.00 in the Ranji Trophy season that year. 

His all-round abilities garnered interest from Mumbai Indians and he was roped in as a direct replacement for Lendl Simmons 

Saxena’s hard work was rewarded with the Lala Amarnath award for the best all-rounder in 2014, as he piled up 768 runs and also picked up 20 wickets for the Ranji Trophy season. 

The following year, he was bought by RCB for INR 10 lakh and after a string of poor performances for the franchise, he was released in 2018. 

Having played for his home state ever since his debut in 2005, Saxena switched to Kerala in 2016. 

Saxena was the leading wicket-taker in the 2017/18 Ranji Trophy season with 44 dismissals as Kerala was eliminated out of the tournament in the quarter-final stage.

During the IPL auction in February 2021, Saxena was roped in by Punjab Kings.

Cricket has always been an unforgiving sport. Despite consistently delivering for his domestic side, Saxena is yet to receive his maiden India call-up. Jalaj Saxena's story is the epitome of such instances. 

(As of March 2021)