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      • Harshal Patel (born 23 November 1990) is an Indian cricketer who has played for his country's national team in Twenty20 internationals (T20I), having made his debut against New Zealand on 19 November 2021. He is a right-arm medium pace bowler who bats right-handed. Patel has played for Gujarat and Haryana in domestic competitions.
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  2. Harshal Patel (born 23 November 1990) is an Indian cricketer who has played for his country's national team in Twenty20 internationals (T20I), having made his debut against New Zealand on 19 November 2021. He is a right-arm medium pace bowler who bats right-handed. Patel has played for Gujarat and Haryana in domestic competitions.

  3. - After a slow start to his IPL career, Harshal Patel rose to prominence in 2021 when he equalled the record for most wickets in a season (32). - He is best known for his slower balls ...

    • Male
    • December 23, 1990
    • India
  4. Haryana, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, India A, North Zone, Delhi Capitals, India B, India, Indians, Punjab Kings. Harshal Patel's coach Tarak Trivedi was instrumental in him becoming a...

  5. IPL Debut. Bowler. Specialization. 23 November 1990. Date of Birth. 106. Matches. About. Harshal Patel fetched a whopping ₹10.75 crore in the IPL Mega Auction Mega Auction as the RCB bought back the Indian pacer. The fast bowler, also known as Purple Patel, won the Purple Cap in the 2021 edition of the league with 32 wickets in his kitty.

  6. May 9, 2024 · After a challenging start to IPL 2024, Harshal Patelhas come into his own in the last few matches. His upturn in form has mirrored the fortunes of Punjab Kings, his new team, who are still in...

  7. May 9, 2024 · After a challenging start to IPL 2024, Harshal Patel has come into his own in the last few matches. His upturn in form has mirrored the fortunes of Punjab Kings, his new team, who are still in...

  8. Harshal Patel wrote his name in the history books by winning the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) purple cap award for the second time in his career, despite the Punjab Kings not making the playoffs.