Jhathavedh's journey from Hong Kong to TN(PL), via UK and Hyderabad

He can bowl left-arm fingerspin, fast googlies, and loopy legbreaks, and is now ready to make the next step up in his career

Deivarayan Muthu18-Jul-2023He was born in Hong Kong. He studied economics in the UK. He moved to Chennai in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic because of one strong connecting thread: cricket. Meet 23-year-old Jhathavedh Subramanyan, now the breakout star of TNPL 2023.With his parents in the stands in Tirunelveli and elder brother watching from Hong Kong around midnight, Jhathavedh burst through Sonu Yadav’s defences with a big-turning wrong’un and went onto spin Lyca Kovai Kings to the TNPL title. He can also bowl left-arm fingerspin, though he didn’t dip into his ambidextrous skills during the tournament. Earlier, during a first-class game for Durham University against Northamptonshire, he did bowl some left-arm fingerspin.The right-arm version of Jhathavedh has an angular run-up like Ravi Bishnoi, but his bowling style involves liberally tossing the ball up and taking it away from the reach of right-handers, like Yuzvendra Chahal does in T20 cricket. Jhathavedh took 4 for 21 in the TNPL final last weekend and overall 11 wickets in nine games at an average of 19.72 and economy rate of 6.57. His economy rate was the third best – behind his Kovai team-mate M Siddharth (5.61) and Dindigul Dragons’ Varun Chakravarthy (6.52) – among bowlers who had bowled at least 30 overs in TNPL 2023.Related

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Jhathavedh had been Varun’s understudy at Madurai Panthers for two years, after having moved from Hong Kong, but he didn’t get a game at Madurai. Ahead of the TNPL 2023 auction, Kovai captain Shahrukh Khan was impressed with what he saw of Jhathavedh at the Vijay CC (Cricket Club) nets and then bid for him at the auction. Jhathavedh emerged as the latest find of the TNPL and could potentially be on the IPL radar now.