Who is Naman Dhir, Mumbai's new No. 3?
Written by I Dig SportsIt was just the sixth T20 game of Dhar's professional career and he is yet to play a 50-over game in domestic cricket. What was he doing in the IPL then for the five-time champions?
Bought for INR 20 lakh at the last auction, Dhir is the latest unknown entity from MI's scouting stable. He is 24, a hard-hitting batter from Punjab. Known for hitting big sixes down the ground, his four T20 innings before this had earned him just 39 runs since his T20 debut a few months ago in November, with a high score of 17. For Punjab too, he has mostly batted at No. 3 in his fledgling career so far. In the Ranji Trophy, he has two centuries from 20 innings - both from last season - from 14 games for an average of 30.21.
It was in the Sher-e-Punjab T20 Cup - a state T20 league organised by the Punjab Cricket Association - in August last year that he made himself noticed with his hitting exploits. In 12 innings in that tournament, Dhir smashed 466 runs (second-highest) at a strike rate of 192.56 while averaging 42.36. He scored two centuries along the way - 127 off 56 and 105 off 44 - which included a total of 30 sixes.
On Sunday, he smoked three back-to-back fours against Afghanistan's Azmatullah Omarzai and a six in the same over. Dhir lofted the first ball of the third over over mid-off, the second over midwicket and the third (after a wide) for a one-bounce four to the square-leg boundary. A dot ball later, Dhir clobbered a half-volley over long-off for an 86-meter six. Omarzai, however, fought back on the last ball of the over by trapping Dhir lbw with the help of a review.
Mumbai would have thought Dhir did his job with a 10-ball 20, but they eventually fell short by just six runs in the end.