Who is Danish Malewar? Vidarbha’s 21-Year-Old Batter Who Scored a Ranji Final Ton vs Kerala

Here's everything you need to know about young Danish Malewar.

Vidarbha’s young batter Danish Malewar played a brilliant knock in the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 final, scoring a century on the opening day against Kerala at the VCA Stadium in Nagpur. His 168-ball hundred helped Vidarbha recover from an early collapse after being put into bat.

Vidarbha’s batting lineup struggled at the start on a pitch that favored seamers. To counter the swing and movement, the team sent lower-order batters Parth Rekhade and Darshan Nalkande up the order to face the new ball. However, the plan backfired, and Vidarbha was reduced to 24 for 3 within 12 overs.

Walking in under pressure, Malewar showed great composure. Kerala’s pacers were bowling aggressively, and the pitch had extra bounce, but the 21-year-old remained calm. He absorbed the pressure, settled in, and then took control. His century not only rescued Vidarbha but also made it clear that he is a player for big occasions.

Danish Malewar’s Journey

Danish Malewar’s rise in cricket has not been easy. He comes from a lower-middle-class background, where resources were limited, but his father, Vishnu Malewar, always supported his dream of becoming a cricketer. He made sure his son had the necessary equipment, even when it meant making sacrifices.

Malewar’s cricketing journey began in local tournaments, where he impressed with his batting. He made his First-Class debut earlier this season against Andhra Pradesh, scoring a promising 61 in the second innings. Since then, he has shown consistency with scores of 56, 42, 59, and a maiden First-Class hundred (115) against Gujarat.

A Batter Who Performs Under Pressure

Malewar has already proved that he thrives in high-pressure situations. His performances in the knockout stages have been outstanding. He scored 75 against Tamil Nadu in the quarter-finals, followed by crucial knocks of 79 and 29 in the semi-finals against Mumbai. Now, in the final, he has stepped up once again with a magnificent century.

A Bright Future Ahead

Malewar has mainly played red-ball cricket so far, but his strong technique and temperament make him a player to watch for the future. If he continues performing like this, it won’t be long before he gets noticed for higher levels of cricket. At just 21 years old, Danish Malewar is only getting started, and his future looks very bright.