Personal Information

Full Name Naman Dhir
Born December 31, 1999 Ambala, Haryana
Age 26 Years, 3 Months, 0 Days
National Side India
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Off break
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting - - -
Bowling - - -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
- 1 - - -

Career Information

Teams Played India, India A, Mumbai Indians, Punjab, BLV Blasters
Career Span

Naman Dhir Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
First-class
20 30 1 669 134 v GUJ 2 2 68 19 23.07 62.17 21 0 GUJ 1202 1 0 4 PUN Punjab PUN
List A
14 11 2 351 97 v MAH 0 4 27 14 39 106.36 14 0 MAH 1222 1 1 5 PUN Punjab PUN
ODI
4 3 0 117 61 v NAM 0 2 10 4 39 105.41 1 0 NAM 20 1 0 72 PUN Punjab PUN
ttwenty_non_domestic
24 24 1 867 127 v HMF 2 6 74 54 37.7 183.30 17 0 HMF 3912 1 1 73 BLT BLV Blasters BLT
IPL
24 20 6 397 62* v LSG 0 1 37 23 28.36 181.28 15 0 LSG 2954 3 0 6 MI Mumbai Indians MI

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
First-class
19 170.2 27 544 17 3/110 v MP 1 0 32.00 3.19 60.12 20 4 PUN Punjab PUN
List A
8 44.3 2 260 7 2/28 v HIM 0 0 37.14 5.84 38.14 14 5 PUN Punjab PUN
ODI
4 15.3 0 67 3 3/14 v NAM 1 0 22.33 4.32 31.00 4 72 PUN Punjab PUN
ttwenty_non_domestic
15 35.4 0 276 12 3/20 v TDS 1 0 23.00 7.74 17.83 24 73 BLT BLV Blasters BLT
IPL
5 8.4 0 76 0 0/9 v GT 0 0 - 8.77 - 24 6 MI Mumbai Indians MI

Naman Dhir Profile

Naman Dhir, a promising young all-rounder from India, has been making waves in domestic cricket with his impressive performances. Known for his right-handed batting and off-break bowling, Dhir has shown a knack for contributing significantly with both bat and ball. In the 2023 domestic season, he caught the attention of cricket enthusiasts by scoring two centuries in first-class cricket, including a notable 134 against Saurashtra. His ability to finish innings with a flourish was instrumental in Punjab's maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy win.


Dhir's journey in the Indian Premier League began with the Mumbai franchise, where he was picked up for the 2024 season. He accumulated 140 runs with a strike rate of 177.22, including a quickifre half-century. The Sher-e-Punjab T20 Cup followed, where he further enhanced his reputation. He then had a longer run in the 2025 IPL, where he made his opportunities count.


Later in the year, he was picked for India A in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup, where the team exited in the semi-finals. Going into the 2025-26 domestic season, he was retained by Mumbai Indians ahead of the auction, which served as a boost as he shone in the two white-ball formats.