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    Jan 01, 1970

About

Mukesh Kumar, born in Gopalganj, Bihar, moved to Bengal in search of better cricketing opportunities and swiftly rose through the domestic ranks. His mastery of line, length and subtle swing made him a standout in the Ranji Trophy, where he has crossed 200 wickets with an impressive average in the low 20s — including multiple five-wicket hauls.
The right-arm fast bowler’s breakthrough moment arrived in the 2018-19 season when he dismantled Karnataka with a brilliant 6-for against a star-studded batting lineup, helping Bengal charge into the final. Consistent performances in red-ball cricket soon positioned him as one of Bengal’s most trusted strike bowlers.

Mukesh’s success is rooted in discipline rather than raw pace — relentless accuracy, natural seam movement and the ability to probe the off-stump channel make him a constant threat. He’s also grown into a dependable option in limited-overs cricket, showing great control at the death and adaptability across formats.

Grounded, hardworking and fueled by perseverance, Mukesh Kumar’s rise is a story of patience meeting opportunity. From local trials in Bengal to becoming a regular name in national discussions, he continues to sharpen his skills with utmost determination to deliver match-defining spells whenever his team needs him most.

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  • 1 11st
    Most runs in career (13987)