Overview
Ayush Mhatre is an Indian cricketer, born in 2007. A right-handed top-order batter from Maharashtra, he came to wider attention through age-group cricket and domestic appearances for Mumbai, and was later picked up in the Indian Premier League.
Key facts
| Full name | Ayush Mhatre |
|---|---|
| Born | 2007 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Role | Batter |
| Batting style | Right-handed |
| Domestic team | Mumbai |
| IPL franchise | Chennai Super Kings |
Background
Mhatre is from Maharashtra and progressed through the state's age-group cricket structure, which has historically been one of the most competitive pathways in Indian cricket. He represented Mumbai in junior tournaments organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), including the Cooch Behar Trophy and limited-overs age-group competitions, where he established himself as an aggressive top-order batter.
Career
Domestic cricket
Mhatre made his senior debut for Mumbai in domestic cricket while still a teenager. Mumbai, one of the most decorated sides in Indian first-class cricket and a record holder of Ranji Trophy titles, has traditionally fielded young batters who graduate from its school and club system, of which Mhatre is a recent example.
Indian Premier League
Mhatre was signed by Chennai Super Kings, joining the franchise's batting group as a young top-order option. His selection placed him among the youngest cohort of players in the league.
Style of play
Mhatre is described as a right-handed batter who plays in the top order, with a game built around stroke-play through the off side and an aggressive approach in the powerplay overs in white-ball formats.
Significance
Mhatre's emergence is part of a broader pattern of teenage cricketers from Mumbai's domestic system being fast-tracked into franchise cricket, reflecting the increasing role of the IPL in shaping early career pathways for Indian players alongside traditional domestic tournaments.
Related topics
- Mumbai cricket team
- Chennai Super Kings
- Indian Premier League
- Ranji Trophy
- Cooch Behar Trophy
- Board of Control for Cricket in India
References
- Wikidata: Q131360471