Mayank Markande

Mayank Markande - Bowler

Mayank Markande

Role: Bowler (Leg-break)
DOB: 11 November 1997
IPL Team (2026): Unsold
Base Price: N/A (was 50 Lakhs in 2023 auction)

IPL CAREER STATISTICS (Updated April 2026)

Batting & Fielding

Year Mat Inn NO Runs HS Avg BF SR 100 50 4s 6s CT
Career 33 5 3 10 6* 5.00 13 76.92 0 0 0 0 10
2024 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2023 10 1 1 0 0* 0 0 0 0 0 2
2022 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2019 3 1 0 4 4 4.00 4 100.00 0 0 0 0 1
2018 14 3 2 6 6* 6.00 9 66.66 0 0 0 0 6

Bowling

Year Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI Avg Econ SR 4W 5W
Career 33 804 1106 30 4/23 36.87 8.25 26.80 1 0
2024 5 90 147 2 1/26 73.50 9.80 45.00 0 0
2023 10 228 301 12 4/23 25.08 7.92 19.00 1 0
2022 1 24 26 0 0/26 6.50 0 0
2019 3 60 90 1 1/21 90.00 9.00 60.00 0 0
2018 14 402 542 15 4/23 36.13 8.09 26.80 1 0

The Story of Mayank Markande

Mayank Markande burst onto the IPL scene like a supernova in 2018, a fresh-faced leg-spinner from Punjab with a deceptive googly and an uncanny ability to pick up crucial wickets. His IPL debut for Mumbai Indians against Chennai Super Kings was the stuff of dreams: he bamboozled the legendary MS Dhoni with a flipper and ended with figures of 3/23, instantly becoming a household name. Markande wasn’t just a flash in the pan; he continued to impress throughout that season, finishing as MI’s leading wicket-taker with 15 scalps, showcasing a maturity beyond his years and a bag of tricks that kept batsmen guessing.

His bowling style is characterized by a high arm action, good flight, and a potent googly that is often hard to pick. While he possesses a traditional leg-break, it’s his variations, particularly the googly and the occasional flipper, that make him a genuine wicket-taking threat. After his sensational debut season, Markande faced the inevitable challenges of the IPL – batsmen started to study his game, and injuries and competition for spots led to a nomadic journey across franchises. He moved from MI to Delhi Capitals (via trade), then to Rajasthan Royals, before being bought back by MI in 2022, and finally finding a new home with Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2023.

Despite the ups and downs, Markande’s resilience shone through. His 2023 season with SRH marked a significant resurgence, where he once again became a key spinner, picking up 12 wickets and reminding everyone of his potential. He’s a bowler who thrives on confidence and a clear role, capable of providing crucial breakthroughs in the middle overs and stemming the flow of runs when set. While his journey has been a rollercoaster, his ability to out-think batsmen and deliver match-winning spells remains his enduring quality.

IPL Journey: Team by Team

Mayank Markande’s IPL career has been a testament to the league’s dynamic nature, seeing him don multiple jerseys. He began his journey with Mumbai Indians in 2018, bought for his base price of INR 20 Lakhs. This was his breakthrough year, where he took 15 wickets in 14 matches, including a memorable 4/23 against SRH. He continued with MI in 2019 but played only 3 matches before being traded to Delhi Capitals mid-season for Rahul Tewatia. He didn’t feature in any games for DC.

In the 2020 auction, Rajasthan Royals acquired him for INR 20 Lakhs. He spent two seasons (2020 and 2021) with RR but found opportunities scarce, playing no matches. The 2022 mega-auction saw him return to his original franchise, Mumbai Indians, for INR 65 Lakhs. However, he played just one solitary game that season, going wicketless.

His career took a positive turn in the 2023 auction when Sunrisers Hyderabad secured his services for INR 50 Lakhs. Under SRH, he enjoyed a significant resurgence, playing 10 matches and picking up 12 wickets, including his career-best 4/23. He continued with SRH in 2024, featuring in 5 matches and adding 2 more wickets to his tally. For the hypothetical 2026 season, after being released by SRH, he went unsold in the auction, awaiting another opportunity to showcase his leg-spin wizardry.

What Makes Them Special: Betting Perspective

From a betting standpoint, Mayank Markande is a fascinating, albeit sometimes inconsistent, prospect. His primary strength lies in his wicket-taking ability, particularly with his googly. When he’s in rhythm and the pitch offers even a hint of turn, he can be a game-changer. Bettors should look for conditions that favour spin – slower, drier pitches, especially in the afternoon games or on grounds known for turning tracks like Chennai or Hyderabad (his recent home ground). He thrives when he has a captain who backs him to attack and isn’t afraid to bowl him in the powerplay or death overs if the situation demands.

However, his inconsistency and tendency to be expensive on flat decks are his main weaknesses. On small grounds with true batting surfaces, Markande can struggle to contain aggressive batsmen who pick his variations early. His economy rate can inflate quickly if he misses his length, making him a risky bet for ‘over/under runs conceded’ markets in high-scoring games. Matchup-wise, he can be effective against left-handers who might find his googly challenging, but aggressive right-handers who are good at sweeping or slogging against spin can target him.

For bettors, consider Markande for ‘most wickets’ prop bets when SRH (or his current team) plays on a spin-friendly surface, or against a team with a vulnerable middle order against leg-spin. Avoid betting on him for low economy rates in high-scoring venues. His performance is often tied to his confidence and the captain’s faith, so monitor team selection and recent form closely. He’s a high-risk, high-reward player, capable of delivering match-winning spells but also prone to expensive outings.

Key Records & Milestones

  • Sensational Debut: Picked up 3/23 on IPL debut against Chennai Super Kings in 2018, including the prized wicket of MS Dhoni.
  • Best Bowling Figures: Recorded his career-best IPL figures of 4/23 twice – once against Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2018 (for MI) and again against Kolkata Knight Riders in 2023 (for SRH).
  • Leading Wicket-taker for MI (2018): Finished his debut season as Mumbai Indians’ highest wicket-taker with 15 wickets.
  • First Four-Wicket Haul: Achieved his first IPL four-wicket haul (4/23) in only his second IPL match, against SRH in 2018.

IPL Season Highlights

2018 (Mumbai Indians): The Dream Debut
This was Mayank Markande’s breakout year. He announced his arrival with a stunning 3/23 against CSK, dismissing Ambati Rayudu, MS Dhoni, and Deepak Chahar. He followed it up with an even better 4/23 against SRH in his very next game. Throughout the season, he was MI’s go-to spinner, consistently picking up wickets and finishing with 15 wickets from 14 matches at an economy of 8.09, showcasing his potential as a future star.

2023 (Sunrisers Hyderabad): The Resurgence
After a few lean seasons and bouncing between franchises, Markande found a new lease of life with SRH. He quickly established himself as a vital cog in their bowling attack. His standout performance came against Kolkata Knight Riders, where he once again picked up 4/23, helping SRH restrict KKR. He ended the season with 12 wickets from 10 matches at a much-improved average of 25.08 and an economy of 7.92, proving he still had the magic touch.

2024 (Sunrisers Hyderabad): Continued Contribution
While not as prolific as his 2023 season, Markande remained part of SRH’s plans in 2024. He played 5 matches, contributing 2 wickets. Though his economy was higher, he continued to offer a leg-spin option in a strong SRH bowling lineup, demonstrating his ability to stay relevant in the competitive IPL landscape.