This is a list of all cricketers who have played in first-class, List A or Twenty20 matches for Arunachal Pradesh, mostly in the Ranji Trophy (FC), Vijay Hazare Trophy (LA), and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (T20) competitions. Seasons given are the first and last in which each player represented Arunachal Pradesh, but they may not have played in all the interim seasons and many played for other senior teams besides Arunachal Pradesh. Players in bold have played international cricket.
Arunachal Pradesh made their senior debut in September 2018 when they joined the 2018–19 Vijay Hazare Trophy as one of ten expansion teams and defeated Mizoram by four wickets at the Gokulbhai Somabhai Patel Stadium in Nadiad. [1] [2] [3]
Last updated 24 November 2023. [4]
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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N. T. Abo | 2021/22–2022/23 | ||
A. R. Ahlawat | 2022/23 | ||
Akash Singh | 2018/19–2022/23 | ||
Sams Alam | 2018/19 | ||
Amit Kumar | 2018/19 | ||
C. Anand | 2022/23 | ||
Ankit Singh | 2018/19 | ||
Hayat Ansari | 2018/19 | ||
Madhav Avsh | 2018/19 | ||
A. Awasthi | 2023/24 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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S. Balodi | 2022/23–2023/24 | ||
Kengo Bam | 2019/20–2021/22 | ||
R. B. Bishnoi | 2021/22 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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T. A. Camdir | 2021/22 | ||
K. Cheda | 2022/23 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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L. K. Dabi | 2022/23 | ||
Rahul Dalal | 2019/20–2022/23 | ||
S. K. Das | 2023/24 | ||
Tana Davit | 2018/19 | ||
M. D. Desai | 2022/23 | ||
Vipin Dhaka | 2020/21–2022/23 | ||
Techi Doria | 2018/19–2023/24 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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Faruque Hussain | 2020/21 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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Ketan Garg | 2018/19 | ||
T. Gupta | 2022/23 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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N. Hachang | 2022/23–2023/24 | ||
Suheh Hussain | 2018/19 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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A. V. Jaiswal | 2023/24 | ||
N. T. James | 2022/23 | ||
L. Jhon | 2023/24 | ||
N. Joshi | 2023/24 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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Techi Kagung | 2020/21–2021/22 | ||
Prateek Kataria | 2018/19 | ||
Shashwat Kohli | 2019/20 | ||
Rakesh Kumar | 2019/20–2022/23 | ||
C. Kumar Singh | 2022/23 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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Utsav Pankaj Madan | 2018/19 | ||
T. Makcha | 2022/23 | ||
Nipun Malhotra | 2018/19 | ||
Mohammad Shoyeb | 2018/19 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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Sumit Nagar | 2019/20 | ||
Techi Neri | 2018/19–2023/24 | ||
Yab Niya | 2019/20–2023/24 | ||
Kumar Nyompu | 2020/21–2023/24 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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Neelam Obi | 2018/19–2023/24 | ||
Momar Ori | 2018/19 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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Takar Paja | 2018/19–2019/20 | ||
M. Pal | 2021/22 | ||
Lobsang Pandan | 2019/20 | ||
M. Panwar | 2022/23 | ||
Manvan Patel | 2020/21–2021/22 | ||
M. Paul | 2022/23 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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S. Rana | 2023/24 | ||
V. R. Rao | 2021/22 | ||
A. S. Rohit | 2022/23 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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A. Sahani | 2023/24 | ||
Akhilesh Sahani | 2018/19–2022/23 | ||
Nazeeb Saiyed | 2020/21–2021/22 | ||
A. Sarkar | 2022/23 | ||
Y. Sera | 2023/24 | ||
Samarth Seth | 2018/19–2019/20 | ||
Kshitiz Sharma | 2018/19 | ||
R. Sharma | 2022/23 | ||
Subhash Sharma | 2018/19 | ||
Myendung Singpho | 2018/19–2023/24 | ||
Techi Sonam | 2020/21–2023/24 | ||
Somnath Soni | 2018/19 | ||
A. Srivastava | 2021/22 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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Song Tacho | 2018/19–2021/22 | ||
Techi Tahin | 2018/19 | ||
Takam Tallum | 2019/20–2020/21 | ||
N. K. Tana | 2021/22–2022/23 | ||
Nabam Tatang | 2020/21–2022/23 | ||
T. K. Tatar | 2021/22–2022/23 | ||
Suraj Tayam | 2019/20–2022/23 | ||
Karkir Taye | 2019/20–2022/23 | ||
Licha Tehi | 2018/19–2021/22 | ||
Nabam Tempol | 2019/20–2022/23 | ||
T. Teti | 2023/24 | ||
Sandeep Kumar Thakur | 2018/19 | ||
A. Thapa | 2023/24 | ||
T. Tiku | 2021/22–2022/23 | ||
Robin Toko | 2018/19 | ||
Indiya Toku | 2018/19–2021/22 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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Deendyal Upadhyay | 2018/19 | ||
Uvais Ahmad | 2019/20 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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T. M. Valani | 2022/23 | ||
Name | Seasons | Notes | Refs |
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D. Yadav | 2023/24 | ||
Kamsha Yangfo | 2018/19–2022/23 | ||
M. T. Yigam | 2022/23 | ||
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