Date of Birth | 01/09/1993 |
Age | 30 |
Nationality | Indian |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Batting All-Rounder (Spin) |
Bowling Style | SLA Orthodox Spin |
Batting Style | LH Opening Bat |
Entry Route | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh U23s |
Rishabh Tiwari is an exciting opening batter who bowls useful left-arm spin playing for the star-studded Chhattisgarh side in domestic cricket.
Whilst still in the infancy of his fledgling career, he has impressed in all formats averaging mid-20s in first-class, and mid-30s in white-ball cricket.
After an inauspicious maiden Ranji Trophy season (2016/17), he scored his only domestic century to date (131 v Himachal Pradesh) the following summer, amongst his 232 runs at 58. In 2018/19, he starred in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (T20) hitting 4 half centuries en route to 357 runs at 59.50. Tiwari only managed 4 games across the formats in 2019/20 but did impress in the 2021/22 Vijay Hazare Trophy (List A), averaging 73.50 with a highest score of 91* against Goa.
Tiwari is now back playing Ranji Trophy cricket for Chhattisgarh and is eager to firstly cement his red ball spot, then secondly follow in the footsteps of his team-mates including Ajay Mandal, Harpreet Singh, and Sumit Ruikar, to play UK club cricket in future*.
* Tiwari needs to play 2 more FC matches to qualify for an ISP Visa.
There are no overseas stats available for this player.
Date of Birth | 01/09/1993 |
Age | 30 |
Nationality | Indian |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Batting All-Rounder (Spin) |
Player Status | Available |
Bowling Style | SLA Orthodox Spin |
Batting Style | LH Opening Bat |
Entry Route | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh U23s |
Rishabh Tiwari is an exciting opening batter who bowls useful left-arm spin playing for the star-studded Chhattisgarh side in domestic cricket.
Whilst still in the infancy of his fledgling career, he has impressed in all formats averaging mid-20s in first-class, and mid-30s in white-ball cricket.
After an inauspicious maiden Ranji Trophy season (2016/17), he scored his only domestic century to date (131 v Himachal Pradesh) the following summer, amongst his 232 runs at 58. In 2018/19, he starred in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (T20) hitting 4 half centuries en route to 357 runs at 59.50. Tiwari only managed 4 games across the formats in 2019/20 but did impress in the 2021/22 Vijay Hazare Trophy (List A), averaging 73.50 with a highest score of 91* against Goa.
Tiwari is now back playing Ranji Trophy cricket for Chhattisgarh and is eager to firstly cement his red ball spot, then secondly follow in the footsteps of his team-mates including Ajay Mandal, Harpreet Singh, and Sumit Ruikar, to play UK club cricket in future*.
* Tiwari needs to play 2 more FC matches to qualify for an ISP Visa.
There are no overseas stats available for this player.