Name

Prerak Mankad

Date of Birth 23-04-1994
Age 31
NationalityIndian
Player Status Available
Playing Role Batting All-Rounder (Seam)
Bowling Style RA Medium Fast
Batting Style RH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Saurashtra, Lucknow Supergiants, Punjab Kings, West Zone
Coaching Qualifications ECB Level 2

Prerak Mankad is a dynamic middle-order batter and useful medium pacer representing Saurashtra in Indian domestic cricket. Over the years, he has gained extensive experience across formats, having played 62 first-class matches, 60 List A games, and 55 T20s. Prerak has also been part of two IPL franchises — Lucknow Super Giants and Punjab Kings — throughout the 2022, 2023, and 2024 seasons, even featuring in the IPL 2023 Eliminator for Lucknow against Mumbai Indians.

His domestic career boasts impressive achievements, including being part of Ranji Trophy-winning teams in 2019-20 and 2022-23, as well as Vijay Hazare Trophy success in 2022-23. Alongside these team honors, he has amassed 5,631 runs at an average in the mid-30s, highlighted by 7 centuries and 33 half-centuries. With the ball, Prerak has taken 132 wickets at an average of 32.00, proving himself as a valuable all-round contributor.

Prerak’s experience extends to the UK, where he has spent three summers playing club cricket, notably for Kenilworth Wardens in the Birmingham & District Premier Cricket League and Heyside in the Greater Manchester Cricket League. His performances for Kenilworth were exceptional — scoring 3,146 runs at an average of 52.43, including 8 centuries, and claiming 107 wickets at just 20.38. This record underlines his ability to adapt and excel in different conditions.

Additionally, Prerak holds an ECB Level 2 Coaching qualification, adding valuable coaching skills to his cricketing portfolio. After an injury-limited 2025 season, the Indian all-rounder is keen to return to the UK for a full summer in 2026, where he is sure to be a highly sought-after asset both on and off the field.

Team (Season) Mts Inns NO Runs HS Ave Ovs Runs Wkts BB Avg
Heyside (2025) 8 8 0 312 127 39 71.3 315 10 2/21 31.5
Kenilworth Wardens (2018) 48 40 6 1609 127* 47.32 274.1 1209 67 8/28 18.04
Kenilworth Wardens (2017) 35 33 7 1537 133* 59.12 205 972 40 6/52 24.30
Name Prerak Mankad
Date of Birth 23-04-1994
Age 31
NationalityIndian
Player StatusAvailable
Playing RoleBatting All-Rounder (Seam)
Player Status Available
Bowling Style RA Medium Fast
Batting Style RH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Saurashtra, Lucknow Supergiants, Punjab Kings, West Zone
Coaching Qualifications ECB Level 2

Prerak Mankad is a dynamic middle-order batter and useful medium pacer representing Saurashtra in Indian domestic cricket. Over the years, he has gained extensive experience across formats, having played 62 first-class matches, 60 List A games, and 55 T20s. Prerak has also been part of two IPL franchises — Lucknow Super Giants and Punjab Kings — throughout the 2022, 2023, and 2024 seasons, even featuring in the IPL 2023 Eliminator for Lucknow against Mumbai Indians.

His domestic career boasts impressive achievements, including being part of Ranji Trophy-winning teams in 2019-20 and 2022-23, as well as Vijay Hazare Trophy success in 2022-23. Alongside these team honors, he has amassed 5,631 runs at an average in the mid-30s, highlighted by 7 centuries and 33 half-centuries. With the ball, Prerak has taken 132 wickets at an average of 32.00, proving himself as a valuable all-round contributor.

Prerak’s experience extends to the UK, where he has spent three summers playing club cricket, notably for Kenilworth Wardens in the Birmingham & District Premier Cricket League and Heyside in the Greater Manchester Cricket League. His performances for Kenilworth were exceptional — scoring 3,146 runs at an average of 52.43, including 8 centuries, and claiming 107 wickets at just 20.38. This record underlines his ability to adapt and excel in different conditions.

Additionally, Prerak holds an ECB Level 2 Coaching qualification, adding valuable coaching skills to his cricketing portfolio. After an injury-limited 2025 season, the Indian all-rounder is keen to return to the UK for a full summer in 2026, where he is sure to be a highly sought-after asset both on and off the field.

Team (Season) Mts Inns NO Runs HS Ave Ovs Runs Wkts BB Avg
Heyside (2025) 8 8 0 312 127 39 71.3 315 10 2/21 31.5
Kenilworth Wardens (2018) 48 40 6 1609 127* 47.32 274.1 1209 67 8/28 18.04
Kenilworth Wardens (2017) 35 33 7 1537 133* 59.12 205 972 40 6/52 24.30