Munaf

Patel

India
Bowler

About Munaf Patel

Name
Munaf Patel
Born
Jul 12, 1983 (41 years)
Birth Place
India
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium fast

Munaf Patel's tale is similar to a breed of Indian bowlers such as Sreesanth, Balaji and RP Singh who also broke through the Indian ranks with the same amount of experience backing them as this lad did. Blessed with raw pace, injuries forced him to reorder his motives to become a more all-round bowler with variations.


Yet, it was that pace which saw Patel lauded much before his international debut. When it did arrive, against England in 2006 in a Test at Mohali, it created history. He added supplementary feathers in his cap following a successful Caribbean tour the same year, by which time Patel started to make inroads into a permanent slot. Best ODI figures against Sri Lanka in 2007 further added up to a place in India's bowling attack for the 2007 World Cup. Despite the team's failure in the tournament, Patel kept his place in the ODI team until 2008 after which injuries started to hamper the fast bowler. He played for Rajasthan in the first three seasons of the Indian T20 League before moving to the Mumbai franchise.


Patel continued to remain in and around the fringes in a pace attack where change is the only constant. He was an active member of the World Cup winning Indian side in 2011 and made a notable contribution to the team’s epic victory by taking wickets on regular occasions. The last of him in India colours was later the same year, against Windies in whites and against England in ODIs and T20Is.


Munaf was either injured post that or there came up a new generation of pacers that replaced him. He found it impossible to make a comeback post that though he continued playing domestic cricket with the Baroda team till November 2016 when he played his last Ranji match against Tamil Nadu. His last piece of competitive cricket would be when he featured in the Gujarat franchise in the Indian Premier League in 2017. He could not do much there and just faded away slowly into the horizon of his cricketing career.


Munaf Patel announced his retirement from all forms of competitive cricket in November 2018. He could be proud of the fact that from the batch of pacers he played with, he was one of the latest to leave if not the latest. Zaheer, Nehra, Praveen all have retired before him and he even said that he did not feel sad as he retired because according to him, time was surely up and everyone has to go away from the game one day. In the end, one can just say that it was a career that won a World Cup but had promised so much and surely could have delivered more had fitness been taken care of.

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
13
70
3
56
Innings
14
27
1
68
Runs
60
74
0
701
Highest Score
15
15
0
78
SR
42.00
66.00
0.00
73.00
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Team Played For

India
India
India A
India A
India B
India B
India Blue
India Blue
India Green
India Green
Indian Inv XI
Indian Inv XI
India Red
India Red
Rest of India
Rest of India
West Zone
West Zone
Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals
Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians
Mumbai
Mumbai
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Baroda
Baroda
Gujarat Lions
Gujarat Lions
Rajputs
Rajputs