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Siddarth Kaul

Siddarth Kaul

bowler

Full name:Siddarth Kaul
Nationality:India
Date of Birth (Age):19 May 1990 (33)
Zodiac Sign:Taurus
Height:170 cm
Hometown:Pathankot, Punjab, India
Jersey Number:9
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Teams

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches3376106135
Innings33133106135
Overs27.09.42311.3871.5486.4
Balls-----
Maidens00437585
Runs17984704345653681
Wickets04269180166
Avg02126.1825.3622.17
SR014.551.5529.0617.59
Eco6.628.683.045.237.56
BB02865
4w001296
5w001661
10w00000

Batting

LeagueOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches3376106135
Innings20914834
Not outs00181724
Runs1079124975
Balls Faced30200642586
Avg0.5010.838.037.5
SR33.33039.4358.5887.2
Fours00105175
Fifties00100
Sixies00920
Highest1050338
Hundreds00000

International career

Siddarth Kaul is a former Indian cricketer who played as a fast bowler. Born on 19 May 1990, he bowled at a speed of around 130 km/h. Kaul began his first-class career with Punjab in 2007. He was part of the India Under-19 team that won the 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Malaysia. In that tournament, Kaul played a key role in India's success and finished with 10 wickets from 5 matches. He shared the top spot for most wickets in the tournament with Ravindra Jadeja.

Kaul went on to play for India in the 2018 Asia Cup, which India won. After a long career, he retired from Indian cricket in 2024 after not being picked for the IPL 2025 season. He had announced his retirement in November 2024.

Kaul comes from a cricketing family. His father, Tej Kaul, played for Jammu and Kashmir in the 1970s. His brother, Uday Kaul, also played for Punjab, later representing Chandigarh and Mizoram.

Even though Kaul’s career has ended, he will be remembered for his contributions to Indian cricket, including his key performances in both the Under-19 World Cup and the Asia Cup.

  • ODI Debut: July 12, 2018 - England vs India at Nottingham. Kaul bowled 10 overs and conceded 62 runs but did not take any wickets.
  • ODI Last Match: September 25, 2018 - Afghanistan vs India at Dubai (DICS) in the ACC Asia Cup.
  • T20I Debut: June 29, 2018 - Ireland vs India at Dublin (Malahide). Kaul bowled 2 overs and took his first T20I wicket, dismissing James Shannon.
  • T20I Last Match: February 27, 2019 - India vs Australia at Bengaluru. Kaul played one match and took 1 wicket.

Leagues Participation

Siddarth Kaul took part in the Indian Premier League, being drafted by the Kolkata Knight Riders during the first season.

Indian Premier League

Siddarth Kaul’s journey in the Indian Premier League started with Kolkata Knight Riders in the first season. He didn’t play any matches. He later debuted with Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) in 2013 but struggled, taking only 6 wickets in 11 games across two seasons. His best season came in 2017 with Sunrisers Hyderabad, where he took 16 wickets in 10 matches. In 2018, he became known as a death-bowling specialist after developing the knuckleball and using yorkers effectively. Kaul joined Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2022 but played just one match. He was released ahead of the 2024 auction and did not participate in the IPL 2025 season after announcing his retirement in November 2024.

Year

Team

Notes

2008

Kolkata Knight Riders

Didn’t play any matches.

2013

Delhi Daredevils

Struggled with 6 wickets in 11 matches over two seasons.

2017

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Took 16 wickets in 10 matches.

2018

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Became known as a death-bowling specialist with knuckleball and yorkers.

2022

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Played one match, was expensive.

2023

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Retained but did not play much.

2024

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Released before the 2024 auction. Did not play in IPL 2025.

Domestic career

Siddarth Kaul started his domestic cricket career after his success in the Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia, where he helped India win the title. He made his debut for Punjab in the 2007-08 Ranji Trophy against Orissa. In his first match, he took 5 wickets. Unfortunately, injuries slowed his progress until 2012, but after that, he became a key player for Punjab.

Kaul took many wickets in domestic cricket. He was the second-highest wicket-taker in the 2012-13 Ranji Trophy. In 2016-17, he took 6 wickets in a match against Uttar Pradesh. He was also the top wicket-taker for Punjab in the 2018-19 Vijay Hazare Trophy with 12 wickets in 5 matches. Kaul was selected for India A's squads in the Deodhar Trophy in 2018 and 2019.

He played for various domestic teams such as North Zone, India A, and India B. His first-class career includes 297 wickets in 86 matches. He has 199 wickets in 111 List-A games and 182 wickets in 145 T20 matches. His best performance in T20s was 5 wickets for 12 runs.

In May 2024, Kaul played for Northamptonshire in the English County Championship. He took 5 wickets in his debut match against Gloucestershire. Kaul’s consistent performances in domestic cricket have earned him recognition.

Records and achievements

Siddarth Kaul has had a strong cricket career with many key achievements. Here are some of his most notable records:

  • 2008 ICC U-19 World Cup: Part of the Indian team that won the tournament. Kaul took 10 wickets in 5 matches and was one of the top bowlers alongside Ravindra Jadeja.
  • 2018 ACC Asia Cup: Kaul was part of the Indian national team that won the tournament.
  • 2012-13 Ranji Trophy: Kaul took 44 wickets in 9 matches, finishing as the second-highest wicket-taker.
  • 2018-19 Vijay Hazare Trophy: Kaul took 12 wickets in 5 matches and was the leading wicket-taker for Punjab.
  • Indian Premier League (IPL): Kaul played 55 matches, taking 58 wickets at an average of 29.98. His best performance was 4/29.
  • 2018 ACC Asia Cup: Kaul helped India win the title once again.

Personal life

Siddarth Kaul's personal life reflects his love for cricket and his connection to his family. He has built a successful career while maintaining a strong bond with his loved ones.

Family

Siddarth Kaul comes from a family with deep cricketing roots. His father, Tej Kaul, played first-class cricket and worked as a trainer and physiotherapist for the Indian team. His older brother, Uday Kaul, was part of the India U-19 team and toured England in 2006. Growing up in this cricket-loving environment, Siddarth developed a passion for the sport at the age of six, thanks to his father and brother’s guidance.

Finance

As of 2025, Siddarth Kaul’s estimated net worth ranges from 1 to 5 million USD.

Cars and House

In 2023, Kaul owned cars such as an Audi Q7, Toyota Fortuner, BMW X1, and Hyundai i20. His home is in Chandigarh, India.

Scandals

In 2025, Kaul announced his retirement from cricket after failing to get picked in the IPL auction. Known for his disciplined bowling, Kaul played six international matches for India. He shared his decision on Instagram, where he recalled his childhood dream of representing India and expressed pride in achieving that goal.

Fans

Kaul has a dedicated fanbase, with around 500k followers on Instagram. While most fans support him, some criticized his selection for the national team in 2018. Kaul responded to the criticism with humor, saying that those fans would not be able to choose him for their IPL Fantasy League teams the next season.

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