Personal Information

Full Name Naman Tiwari
Born November 8, 2005
Age 20 Years, 4 Months, 21 Days
National Side India
Batting Style Left Handed
Bowling Left-arm medium fast
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting - - -
Bowling - - -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
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Career Information

Teams Played India Under-19, India A Under-19, India C Under-19, Uttar Pradesh U-19, Lucknow Super Giants, Noida Kings, DY Patil Red
Career Span

Naman Tiwari Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
Youth ODI
12 5 4 25 14* v AUS-U19 0 0 1 1 25 52.08 1 0 AUS-U19 1154 0 1 22 IND-U19 India Under-19 IND-U19
ttwenty_non_domestic
26 9 7 10 4* v MER 0 0 1 0 5 45.45 6 0 MER 4007 1 2 73 NOI Noida Kings NOI
ODI Youth
9 5 1 31 19 v KER-U19 0 0 2 2 7.75 83.78 2 0 KER-U19 2822 1 1 92 UP-U19 Uttar Pradesh U-19 UP-U19

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
Youth ODI
12 95.2 8 427 24 4/11 v AFG-U19 2 0 17.79 4.48 23.83 12 22 IND-U19 India Under-19 IND-U19
ttwenty_non_domestic
26 85.4 1 766 34 4/22 v KAN 1 0 22.53 8.94 15.12 26 73 NOI Noida Kings NOI
ODI Youth
9 69.5 3 422 19 5/33 v BAN-U19 2 1 22.21 6.04 22.05 9 92 INDA-U19 India A Under-19 INDA-U19

Naman Tiwari Profile

Naman Tiwari’s journey into fast bowling is an unconventional one. He began as a batter, but limited opportunities at his academy in Lucknow meant he soon shifted his focus to pace bowling.


Coming from a middle-class family, Naman faced the typical pressures to prioritise academics over sports. In 2019, he made a serious promise to his father. He asked for just three years to dedicate completely to cricket, agreeing that if he couldn't make significant progress by then, he would quietly return to his studies. This promise became his ultimate driving force, pushing him to work harder than ever and eventually moving his training to a park in Gomti Nagar to better accommodate his intense practice needs.


His early domestic journey had its share of ups and downs. After a brilliant performance in the Raj Singh Dungarpur Under-14 trophy, where he took 14 wickets, he faced a tough setback when he missed out on selection for the U-16 Vijay Merchant Trophy. Instead of giving up, Naman used the rejection to hone his skills further under coach Yash Sahani. His dedication paid off brilliantly after the pandemic, when he bagged 26 wickets in a U-19 tournament for Uttar Pradesh, earning him a spot at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru and a place in the UP T20 league.


These strong domestic showings paved the way for his international youth debut. Naman shone for India in the 2023 U-19 Asia Cup and the subsequent tri-series in South Africa. His biggest breakthrough came during the 2024 ICC Under-19 World Cup, where he proved to be India's most successful fast bowler. Consistently clocking speeds around 145 km/h, he claimed 12 wickets in just 6 innings, highlighted by spectacular, consecutive four-wicket hauls against Ireland and the USA.


His association with Lucknow Super Giants began as a net bowler, where he spent two seasons working closely with mentor Zaheer Khan and refining his skills. That exposure proved crucial, as LSG went on to secure his services for INR 1 crore ahead of the 2026 IPL season.