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Gurnoor Brar in Full Bowling Stride – Domestic Action 2026

By Rajukumar Sonwani
June 5, 2026 3 Min Read
Updated: June 5, 2026, 12:10 pm IST

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    Gurnoor Brar in Full Bowling Stride – Domestic Action 2026
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    The cricket world has started paying close attention to Gurnoor Brar bowling figures in recent domestic matches. The 26-year-old right-arm fast bowler from Muktsar, Punjab, has delivered performances that turned heads well before his maiden India Test squad call-up in May 2026.

    At 6’5″, Brar brings natural bounce and awkward lift that few Indian pacers of his generation possess. He does not just bowl fast — he hits the deck hard and makes batters play late. That combination showed up repeatedly in the 2024/25 Ranji Trophy and carried into the 2025-26 Vijay Hazare Trophy.

    Latest List A Outings (Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26)

    Brar featured in Punjab’s campaign that took them to the semi-finals. Two matches in mid-January 2026 at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru gave clear snapshots of his current form.

    Key recent figures:

    Match Date Format Overs Runs Wickets Economy Opponent
    Punjab vs Madhya Pradesh 12 Jan 2026 List A 27 2 Madhya Pradesh
    Punjab vs Saurashtra (Semi-final) 15-16 Jan 2026 List A 7 52 1 7.43 Saurashtra
    In the semi-final against Saurashtra he removed opener Harvik Desai early, breaking a threatening stand. The figures look modest on paper, yet the ball was leaving the pitch with extra lift — exactly the threat Punjab needed on a flat surface.

    Ranji Trophy 2024/25 – The Season That Changed Everything

    This is where Brar truly announced himself. He finished as Punjab’s leading wicket-taker with 26 wickets in seven matches at an impressive average and economy. The standout spell came against Bihar.

    5 for 14 — that was the line that forced everyone to take notice. Punjab rolled Bihar for a low total and completed an innings victory. Batters simply could not handle the bounce from back of a length or the late seam movement Brar generated that day.

    Those seven matches told the story of a bowler maturing fast. He learned to bowl fuller when the pitch offered seam and to bang it in short when the surface flattened. The results followed.

    T20 Domestic Impact (Sher-E-Punjab T20 Cup 2024)

    Before the white-ball season, Brar dominated the Sher-E-Punjab T20 Cup for Trident Stallions. He claimed 22 wickets in 11 matches, topped the tournament wicket charts, and produced a best of 5 for 35. In the shorter format his pace and bounce became even more dangerous — batters had less time to adjust to the lift.

    What the Numbers Actually Mean

    Raw stats only tell part of the story. Brar’s value lies in the problems he creates for batters who are used to skiddy pace or gentle seam. At 6’5″ he gets the ball to arrive from a different angle. That extra bounce turns defensive shots into edges and forces top-order players onto the back foot even on good batting tracks.

    His journey adds another layer. He spent time as a net bowler for bigger franchises before Punjab gave him a proper run. The work paid off. By the end of the 2024/25 Ranji season he had forced his way into India A squads and then, in May 2026, earned a maiden India Test call-up for the Afghanistan series.

    Selectors do not hand out caps for potential alone. They saw a bowler who had already delivered in domestic cricket and who possessed a physical profile India’s pace attack has lacked in recent years.

    The Road Ahead in 2026

    Brar remains uncapped in the IPL despite Gujarat Titans buying him for ₹1.3 crore in the 2025 mega auction. That wait has only sharpened his hunger. Every domestic appearance now carries extra weight.

    The recent List A figures in January 2026 showed he can adapt to flatter pitches and still create chances. The Ranji numbers from the previous season proved he can destroy line-ups when conditions favor seam. Put those together and you have a bowler who is ready for the next step.

    Cricket fans looking at Gurnoor Brar bowling figures in recent domestic matches see more than numbers. They see a tall, aggressive fast bowler who has earned his place in the conversation about India’s future pace options. The 5/14 against Bihar, the 2/27 in Bengaluru, the consistent threat in T20 — all of it points to a player whose best domestic days may still lie ahead.

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    Rajukumar Sonwani

    Rajukumar Sonwani is a Senior Cricket Analyst at nhacricket.com with over 8 years of experience in sports journalism. He specializes in data-driven match previews and detailed player performance analysis. Known for his keen eye for statistics and game trends, Rajukumar provides cricket fans with accurate, well-researched insights that help them stay ahead of every match, from the IPL to international test series. Social Media: facebook

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