Name

Shubham Khajuria

Date of Birth 13-09-1995
Age 29
NationalityIndian
Player Status Available
Playing Role Batting All-Rounder (Spin)
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Top Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams India U19, North Zone, Jammu & Kashmir
Coaching Qualifications ECB Level 2

Shubham Khajuria is, without question, one of the most accomplished and in-demand professionals on the cricket circuit today.

A prodigious talent from an early age, Khajuria made his Ranji Trophy debut for Jammu & Kashmir at just 16 and soon earned selection for India Under-19s in 2013. Since then, he has become a mainstay in Indian domestic cricket, consistently delivering across formats. He currently averages 32.88 in first-class, 35.64 in List A, and 27.41 in T20s—numbers that reflect both longevity and reliability at the top level.

While his domestic career has been impressive, it’s his performances abroad that have truly set him apart. Khajuria’s debut UK season in 2018 for Oswaldtwistle Immanuel in the Ribblesdale League was nothing short of extraordinary. He amassed 1,858 runs at a staggering average of 84.45, including three double centuries, 101 sixes, and 55 wickets at 15.78 with his tidy off-spin. Along the way, he broke two league records—first, the highest individual score in Ribblesdale League history with a blistering 229 off 115 balls, and second, a Cumbria League record while sub-probing for Furness CC, hammering 261 off 152 balls.

Khajuria returned to England in 2023 with Westhoughton in the Greater Manchester Cricket League and once again made headlines. Despite playing only half a season, he racked up 746 runs at a jaw-dropping average of 93.13, including another double century (212), and chipped in with 15 wickets. He followed that up with a brief but productive stint for Wigan in the Liverpool League in 2025, adding 300 runs at 60 and 10 wickets at 23.4 across six matches.

In addition to his exceptional playing credentials, Khajuria is also a passionate and dedicated coach, making him the complete package for any club seeking a high-quality overseas pro.

Now eyeing a UK return in 2026, Shubham Khajuria is set to be one of the most sought-after signings on the market. With his explosive batting, useful bowling, and leadership qualities, he brings immense value to any side he joins.

Team (Season) Mts Inns NO Runs HS Ave Ovs Runs Wkts BB Avg
Wigan (2025) 6 6 0 300 139 60 74.3 234 10 4/49 23.4
Westhoughton (2023) 11 11 3 746 212 93.13 87.3 351 16 3/22 21.94
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel (2018) 23 23 1 1858 261* 84.85 240 868 55 5/9 15.78
Name Shubham Khajuria
Date of Birth 13-09-1995
Age 29
NationalityIndian
Player StatusAvailable
Playing RoleBatting All-Rounder (Spin)
Player Status Available
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Top Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams India U19, North Zone, Jammu & Kashmir
Coaching Qualifications ECB Level 2

Shubham Khajuria is, without question, one of the most accomplished and in-demand professionals on the cricket circuit today.

A prodigious talent from an early age, Khajuria made his Ranji Trophy debut for Jammu & Kashmir at just 16 and soon earned selection for India Under-19s in 2013. Since then, he has become a mainstay in Indian domestic cricket, consistently delivering across formats. He currently averages 32.88 in first-class, 35.64 in List A, and 27.41 in T20s—numbers that reflect both longevity and reliability at the top level.

While his domestic career has been impressive, it’s his performances abroad that have truly set him apart. Khajuria’s debut UK season in 2018 for Oswaldtwistle Immanuel in the Ribblesdale League was nothing short of extraordinary. He amassed 1,858 runs at a staggering average of 84.45, including three double centuries, 101 sixes, and 55 wickets at 15.78 with his tidy off-spin. Along the way, he broke two league records—first, the highest individual score in Ribblesdale League history with a blistering 229 off 115 balls, and second, a Cumbria League record while sub-probing for Furness CC, hammering 261 off 152 balls.

Khajuria returned to England in 2023 with Westhoughton in the Greater Manchester Cricket League and once again made headlines. Despite playing only half a season, he racked up 746 runs at a jaw-dropping average of 93.13, including another double century (212), and chipped in with 15 wickets. He followed that up with a brief but productive stint for Wigan in the Liverpool League in 2025, adding 300 runs at 60 and 10 wickets at 23.4 across six matches.

In addition to his exceptional playing credentials, Khajuria is also a passionate and dedicated coach, making him the complete package for any club seeking a high-quality overseas pro.

Now eyeing a UK return in 2026, Shubham Khajuria is set to be one of the most sought-after signings on the market. With his explosive batting, useful bowling, and leadership qualities, he brings immense value to any side he joins.

Team (Season) Mts Inns NO Runs HS Ave Ovs Runs Wkts BB Avg
Wigan (2025) 6 6 0 300 139 60 74.3 234 10 4/49 23.4
Westhoughton (2023) 11 11 3 746 212 93.13 87.3 351 16 3/22 21.94
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel (2018) 23 23 1 1858 261* 84.85 240 868 55 5/9 15.78