Date of Birth | 27-04-1990 |
Age | 32 |
Nationality | Indian |
Player Status | Placed (Highfield CC - Liverpool & District Cricket Competition) |
Playing Role | Batter |
Bowling Style | RA Leg Spin |
Batting Style | LH Top Order Bat |
Entry Route | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | India A, India Green, India Red, East Zone, Rest of India, Bengal, Tripura |
Sudip Chatterjee is an accomplished left-handed batter who has dominated Indian domestic cricket over the past decade.
Until his recent move to Tripura, he was a mainstay of the powerful Bengal batting line-up. Following his debut (December 2012), Chatterjee has racked up over 6,000 runs across the three formats, with his Ranji Trophy (first-class) numbers particularly impressive, averaging a tick below 40 with 10 centuries.
Courtesy of his exploits, the Bengal star has played in the Duldeep Trophy and represented both India A and the Rest of India sides.
Chatterjee is a high-class performer who has enjoyed many accolades throughout his illustrious career. He averaged 40 plus in 4 successive Ranji seasons (2013/14-16/17), has been Bengal “Cricketer of the Year”, and struck a brilliant 81 during their narrow defeat to Saurashtra in the 2019/20 Ranji Trophy final.
The run machine boasts an impressive domestic record and is now set to showcase his talent in UK club cricket next summer having signed with Highfield for their 2023 Liverpool League campaign.
There are no overseas stats available for this player.
Date of Birth | 27-04-1990 |
Age | 32 |
Nationality | Indian |
Player Status | Placed |
Playing Role | Batter |
Player Status | Placed (Highfield CC - Liverpool & District Cricket Competition) |
Bowling Style | RA Leg Spin |
Batting Style | LH Top Order Bat |
Entry Route | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | India A, India Green, India Red, East Zone, Rest of India, Bengal, Tripura |
Sudip Chatterjee is an accomplished left-handed batter who has dominated Indian domestic cricket over the past decade.
Until his recent move to Tripura, he was a mainstay of the powerful Bengal batting line-up. Following his debut (December 2012), Chatterjee has racked up over 6,000 runs across the three formats, with his Ranji Trophy (first-class) numbers particularly impressive, averaging a tick below 40 with 10 centuries.
Courtesy of his exploits, the Bengal star has played in the Duldeep Trophy and represented both India A and the Rest of India sides.
Chatterjee is a high-class performer who has enjoyed many accolades throughout his illustrious career. He averaged 40 plus in 4 successive Ranji seasons (2013/14-16/17), has been Bengal “Cricketer of the Year”, and struck a brilliant 81 during their narrow defeat to Saurashtra in the 2019/20 Ranji Trophy final.
The run machine boasts an impressive domestic record and is now set to showcase his talent in UK club cricket next summer having signed with Highfield for their 2023 Liverpool League campaign.
There are no overseas stats available for this player.