History of Suryansh Shedge in Timeline

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Suryansh Shedge

Suryansh Shedge is an emerging Indian professional cricketer known for his promising domestic career. A talented right-handed batsman and useful bowler, he has gained recognition for his performances in age-group cricket and state-level tournaments. Representing Mumbai in various domestic circuits, Shedge has showcased his ability to contribute significantly in both limited-overs and multi-day formats. His consistent development and technical skills have positioned him as a player to watch within the Indian domestic cricket structure, drawing attention from scouts and fans alike for his potential to progress toward higher levels of professional play, including the Indian Premier League (IPL) and national contention.


January 2003: Birth of Suryansh Shedge

Suryansh Shedge, who would later become a prominent Indian cricketer, was born on 29 January 2003.

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2024: Victory in 2024-25 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

In 2024, Suryansh Shedge played a pivotal role in leading Mumbai to a championship victory in the 2024-25 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, highlighted by a notable performance of 36 runs off 15 balls during the final match against Madhya Pradesh.

March 2025: IPL Debut for Punjab Kings

On 25 March 2025, Suryansh Shedge marked a significant career milestone by making his official Indian Premier League debut for the Punjab Kings in a match against the Gujarat Titans.

June 2026: International T20I Debut

In June 2026, Suryansh Shedge achieved an international career milestone by making his debut in a T20I cricket match against Ireland, where he scored one run.

June 2026: International Cricket Debut against Ireland

In June 2026, Suryansh Shedge was called up to the Indian T20I squad as a replacement for Nitish Kumar Reddy. He made his international debut in the second match of the series, where he scored 1 run off 5 balls before being dismissed by Matthew Hollard. This performance marked his only international appearance to date, coinciding with India's historic 2-0 series loss to Ireland.