Raj Bawa: The Rising Star of Indian Cricket
“Cricket in India is an emotion. And every now and then, a new player comes along who makes us believe in the magic of the game all over again.” Meet Raj Bawa, a young cricketer who’s turning heads and winning hearts.

A Small-Town Boy with Big Dreams
Raj Bawa was born on November 12, 2002, in the quiet town of Nahan, Himachal Pradesh. His family has sports in their blood. His grandfather was part of India’s hockey team that won gold at the 1948 Olympics. His father, a cricket coach, even trained the legendary Yuvraj Singh. With such a background, it’s no surprise that Raj Bawa was drawn to sports. But cricket wasn’t always his first love. It was only after visiting the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium that he decided, “Yeh toh karna hi hai!” (This is what I want to do!).
Making History at the U19 World Cup
If you’re a cricket fan, you know the U19 World Cup is where future stars are born. Think of players like Virat Kohli and Prithvi Shaw, who first made their mark here. In 2022, Raj Bawa joined this elite club.In the final match against England, Raj did something no Indian had ever done before—he took 5 wickets in an ICC final. That’s like scoring a hat-trick in football! And if that wasn’t enough, he also smashed 162 runs against Uganda earlier in the tournament, breaking Shikhar Dhawan’s record. Talk about making an entrance!
From Domestic Cricket to the IPL
After his U19 success, Raj started playing domestic cricket for Chandigarh. He’s been doing pretty well there, with an average of 42.20 in high-level matches and even scoring a century. But the real dream for any young cricketer? The IPL (Indian Premier League), of course!
Raj’s IPL journey began in 2022 when he was picked by Punjab Kings for a whopping ₹2 crore. That’s a lot of money for a 19-year-old! But cricket is unpredictable, and after a quiet season, he was signed by the Mumbai Indians in 2025 for ₹30 lakh. So far, he’s played only two matches, but hey, even Sachin Tendulkar didn’t score a century in his first game. Good things take time.
Why Raj Bawa Is Special
India has always loved players who can do it all—bat, bowl, and sometimes even dance (remember Hardik Pandya’s moves?). Raj Bawa is one of those rare all-rounders. He bats left-handed, inspired by his idol Yuvraj Singh, even though he’s naturally right-handed. And when it comes to bowling, his right-arm medium-fast deliveries can trouble even the best batsmen.
Experts are already comparing him to legends. His U19 coach once said, “Raj has the potential to be one of the best all-rounders in the IPL.” And if you’ve seen him play, you know that’s not just talk.
Fun Facts About Raj Bawa
Let’s take a break from cricket stats and get to know the person behind the player:
- Favorite App: Snapchat (because who doesn’t love a good filter?).
- Favorite Cartoon Character: Goku from Dragon Ball Z (because every hero needs a role model).
- Net Worth: Around ₹70 lakh. Not bad for someone who’s just starting out!
- Biggest Inspiration: His father and, of course, Yuvraj Singh.
The Bollywood-Cricket Connection
Cricket and Bollywood are like chai and samosa—inseparable. Imagine Raj walking out to bat with “Chak De! India” playing in the background. Or taking a crucial wicket as Amitabh Bachchan’s voice echoes, “Aaj khush toh bahut hoge tum.” It’s moments like these that make cricket in India so special.
What’s Next for Raj?
At just 22, Raj Bawa has a long road ahead. The IPL is just the beginning. With his talent and determination, it’s only a matter of time before he wears the Indian jersey and represents the country on the world stage. And when that happens, don’t be surprised if he becomes the next poster boy of Indian cricket, joining the ranks of Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni.
But for now, let’s enjoy watching him grow. Because if there’s one thing cricket teaches us, it’s patience. After all, Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither are cricketing legends.
Conclusion: A Star in the Making
Raj Bawa’s story is one of hard work, passion, and a little bit of magic. From his humble beginnings in Nahan to making a mark in the IPL, he’s proof that dreams do come true. So, the next time you see him on the field, remember this name. Because Raj Bawa isn’t just playing cricket; he’s writing his own legacy.
“In a country where cricket is life, Raj Bawa is living the dream. And for fans like us, there’s no greater joy than watching it unfold.”
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