Ishant Sharma

Bowler

India

matches

117

runs

57

wickets

96

born

September 2, 1988

IPL Debut

2008

Batting Style

Right Handed

Bowling Style

Right-arm fast medium

About Ishant Sharma

Ishant Sharma or "Lambu" as he is called by his teammates because of his tall and lean figure which measures up to 193 cm was born in Delhi on 02 September 1988. At the age of 14, his love for cricket translated on the pitch as he started getting serious about building his career around the Gentleman's Game. Like many others in the Indian cricket team, his journey to the first team was paved through the Ranji Trophy as he made his debut for Delhi when he was 18.


An injury to Munaf Patel made way for Ishant to make his Indian Test debut against Bangladesh in May 2007. Also, he made his impact against Pakistan in a Test match scalping 5/140 in late 2007 which was just the second Test of his career.


His biggest announcement on the world stage came against Australia during the 2008 tour, especially his bowling against the Aussie captain and legend, Ricky Ponting. Not surprisingly, he also holds the distinction of having bowled the fastest ball ever bowled by an Indian when his delivery crossed the 150 mark clocking 152.6 km/h in the same tour at the Adelaide Oval, which has now been over-taken by Jasprit Bumrah as he clocked 153 km/h at the same location. During the following CB series, he scalped 14 wickets and was also the highest wicket-taker in the series. His exploits got Kolkata's attention in the inaugural season of the Indian Premier League as they cashed out for him and got him which also made him one of the highest-paid players of the League.


During the later stages of 2008, when the Australian team toured India, Ishant and Zaheer ripped them apart with their reverse swing. He was also named the Man of the Series as he picked up 15 wickets throughout the course of the series.


Coming into 2009, Ishant's form took a huge dip, and his self-confidence was shattered as well. In the Indian Premier League, he didn't replicate his form from the previous years as he was picked as a bowler by the batsmen to attack and hit all over the park as Kolkata performed horribly and finished last in the second season. His form did not pick up during the 2009 ICC T20 World Cup either.


In 2012, Ishant underwent ankle surgery and could not play for the next couple of months. The selectors decided to keep him in the Test squad but he performed sub-par picking up just 16 wickets in 8 Tests when India toured England, Australia and later when Australia toured India. He did have a shimmer of hope in 2013 as during the ICC 2013 Champions Trophy, he picked up 10 wickets including important wickets in the finals against the hosts England. This was probably the highlight of his ODI career as his form in the ODI format has been very hot and cold. He was also dropped for the 2014 edition of the Asia Cup.


Ever since his return to the Test squad, he has performed really well. He played three Test matches during India's tour of England in 2014, where he won the Man of the Match award and performed admirably during the second innings of the Lord's Test, with figures of 7/74. He returned to ODI cricket with a wonderful performance which grabbed him his career-best figures of 4/34 against Sri Lanka later that year. He also played well in the 2014-15 Border-Gavaskar Trophy in three Test matches. This good run of form surprisingly made the selectors pick him for the 2015 ICC World Cup squad but unfortunately for him, he failed to recover from a knee injury which then meant that he couldn't take part in the showpiece tournament.


Even in the Indian Premier League, he has been with a few different teams, which has raised questions about his ability to develop and perform in different playing conditions. He has played for around 5 different teams until 2019 and in the 2020 season of the Indian Premier League coming up, he will be representing Delhi with the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Chris Woakes.


Though since 2016, Ishant has been down the pecking order for the pacers of the Indian team due to the emergence of Mohammad Shami, Umesh Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, etc, he has still shown time and time again that in the Test format, there is no one quite like him and thus captains like MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli both make it a point to include him in their Test squads. He was also part of the 2018-19 Border-Gavaskar Trophy held Down Under. Over time, Ishant has proven that he does have the necessary mettle to prove his worth in all formats but he has not been able to showcase it on every opportunity that has been presented.


Throughout his career, Sharma has achieved remarkable milestones, including his 300th Test wicket in February 2021, cementing his legacy as one of India's greatest pacers. Known for his "rhythm" bowling style, Sharma's ability to consistently clock speeds more than 140 km/h has made him a formidable force in international cricket. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to Indian cricket, Ishant Sharma was honored with the prestigious Arjuna Award by the Indian government in 2020. This accolade serves as a testament to Sharma's exemplary achievements and impact on the sport, inspiring future generations of cricketers in India and beyond. Despite facing challenges and setbacks throughout his career, Ishant Sharma's resilience, determination, and passion for the game have remained unwavering.


Although Sharma has been away from the international cricket scene, the tall pacer continues to make his mark in domestic cricket, especially in the IPL. Over the years, he has played for various franchises, with the 36-year-old veteran representing Delhi Capitals until the 2024 season. While his selection in the playing XI was inconsistent, he made the most of the opportunities he was given.


Ahead of the 2025 IPL auction, he was released by Delhi, and Gujarat Titans showed interest, acquiring his services for his base price of INR 75 lakhs. This move marked Ishant's sixth IPL franchise. Working closely with bowling experts to tweak his mechanics, he managed to regain his fiery pace. During the 2025 IPL season, fans and experts were completely surprised to see the veteran consistently clocking speeds over 140 kilometers per hour. He proved that age was just a number by matching the younger fast bowlers ball for ball.


Heading into 2026, Ishant remains a highly respected figure in the cricketing circuit. The Gujarat Titans retained him for the 2026 IPL season, trusting his vast experience and newfound rhythm. While an international comeback is no longer on the cards, he continues to be a massive asset for his franchise. He now embraces the dual role of a reliable strike bowler and a guiding mentor for the younger pacers in the squad. His journey from a lanky teenager to a seasoned veteran stands as a great example of sheer perseverance and love for the sport.
 


Ishant Sharma IPL Career Statistics

BATTING & FIELDING

2025

2024

2023

2021

2020

2019

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2011

2010

2009

2008

Overall

MAT

NO

RUNS

HS

AVERAGE

S/R

50S

4S

6S

CT

ST

7

0

0

v DC

0.00

0.00

0

0

0

2

0

9

2

1

-

0.00

14.29

0

0

0

2

0

8

1

1

-

0.00

100.00

0

0

0

-

-

3

0

0

v RCB

0.00

0.00

0

0

0

-

-

1

0

0

v SRH

0.00

0.00

0

0

0

-

-

13

3

10

-

0.00

333.33

0

1

1

1

0

6

1

8

-

4

66.67

0

1

0

-

-

4

1

0

-

0.00

0.00

0

0

0

2

0

4

0

0

v DC

0.00

0.00

0

0

0

-

-

3

0

0

v CSK

0.00

0.00

0

0

0

-

-

16

2

0

v PBKS

0.00

0.00

0

0

0

6

0

12

5

4

-

0.00

80.00

0

0

0

3

0

7

1

6

-

6

35.29

0

0

0

1

0

11

1

16

-

8

123.08

0

1

1

1

0

13

5

11

-

11

100.00

0

1

0

2

0

117

22

57

10* v CSK

9.5

82.61

0

4

2

20

0

BOWLING

2025

2024

2023

2021

2020

2019

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2011

2010

2009

2008

Overall

INN

BALLS

RUNS

WKTS

BBI

AVE

ECON

S/R

3W

5W

7

110

205

4

-

51.25

11.18

27.50

0

0

9

162

265

10

-

26.50

9.81

16.20

1

0

8

150

206

10

-

20.60

8.24

15.00

0

0

3

72

97

1

-

97.00

8.08

72.00

0

0

1

18

26

0

-

-

8.67

-

0

0

13

276

349

13

-

26.85

7.59

21.23

1

0

6

108

179

0

-

-

9.94

-

0

0

4

90

148

3

-

49.33

9.87

30.00

0

0

4

84

159

1

-

159.00

11.36

84.00

0

0

3

66

101

3

-

33.67

9.18

22.00

0

0

16

358

466

15

-

31.07

7.81

23.87

1

0

12

264

314

11

-

28.55

7.14

24.00

0

1

7

150

236

7

-

33.71

9.44

21.43

0

0

11

258

297

11

-

27.00

6.91

23.45

0

0

13

253

329

7

-

47.00

7.80

36.14

0

0

117

2419

3377

96

5/12 v KTK

35.18

8.38

25.20

3

1

IPL Squad

Axar

Patel

All-Rounder

India

Matches

1

Runs

-

Wickets

1

Ashutosh

Sharma

Batter

India

Matches

-

Runs

-

Highest Score

-

David

Miller

Batter

South Africa

Matches

1

Runs

-

Highest Score

-

Karun

Nair

Batter

India

Matches

-

Runs

-

Highest Score

-

Nitish

Rana

Batter

India

Matches

1

Runs

15

Highest Score

15

Pathum

Nissanka

Batter

Sri Lanka

Matches

1

Runs

1

Highest Score

1

Prithvi

Shaw

Batter

India

Matches

-

Runs

-

Highest Score

-

Sahil

Parakh

Batter

India

Matches

-

Runs

-

Highest Score

-

Sameer

Rizvi

Batter

India

Matches

1

Runs

70

Highest Score

70

Tristan

Stubbs

Batter

South Africa

Matches

1

Runs

39

Highest Score

39

Ajay

Mandal

All-Rounder

India

Matches

-

Runs

-

Wickets

-

Auqib

Nabi

All-Rounder

India

Matches

-

Runs

-

Wickets

-

Madhav

Tiwari

All-Rounder

India

Matches

-

Runs

-

Wickets

-

Tripurana

Vijay

All-Rounder

India

Matches

-

Runs

-

Wickets

-

Vipraj

Nigam

Bowler

India

Matches

1

Runs

-

Wickets

-

Abishek

Porel

Batter

India

Matches

-

Runs

-

Stumpings

-

KL

Rahul

Wicket Keeper

India

Matches

1

Runs

-

Stumpings

-

Dushmantha

Chameera

Bowler

Sri Lanka

Matches

-

Wickets

-

Best Figures

-

Kuldeep

Yadav

Bowling

India

Matches

1

Wickets

2

Best Figures

2/31

Kyle

Jamieson

Bowler

New Zealand

Matches

-

Wickets

-

Best Figures

-

Lungi

Ngidi

Bowler

South Africa

Matches

1

Wickets

3

Best Figures

3/27

Mitchell

Starc

Bowler

Australia

Matches

-

Wickets

-

Best Figures

-

Mukesh

Kumar

Bowler

India

Matches

1

Wickets

-

Best Figures

0/17

T

Natarajan

Bowler

India

Matches

1

Wickets

3

Best Figures

3/29