Age | 30 years old (in 2022) |
Date of Birth | May 23, 1992 |
Height, Weight & Physical Stats
Height | 5 feet 6 inches (1.67 m) |
Weight | 60 kg (132 lbs) |
Waist | 32 inches |
Body Type | Athletic |
Eye Color | Dark Brown |
Hair Color | Black |
Nickname | Sid and Siddhesh |
Full Name | Siddhesh Dinesh Lad |
Profession | Cricketer |
Nationality | Indian |
Birthplace | Mumbai (India) |
Religion | Hinduism |
Zodiac Sign | Gemini |
Siddhesh Lad Education
School | Swami Vivekanand International, Borivli, Mumbai (India) |
College | Rizvi College, Bandra (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Siddhesh Lad Career
Profession: Cricketer
Debut:
He scored 88 (saving the 10th wicket) that led Mumbai’s victory in the 2015 Ranji final, and was selected by Mumbai Indians in the 2015 T20 League.
Net Worth: INR ₹20 lakh approx
Family & Relatives
Father: Dinesh Lad
Mother: Deepali Lad
Brother(s): None
Sister(s): Shraddha
Marital Status: In a relationship
Currently dating:
Hiral Khatri
Children: None
Siddhesh Lad Favorites
Hobbies: Playing Football, Table Tennis, Pooling, Bowling
Favorite Actor: Sachin Tendulkar
Favorite Food: Mexican
Favorite Color: Black
Favorite Movies: Titanic
Facts You Never Knew About Siddhesh Lad!
- Twenty-year-old Siddhesh Lad sure knows his aim in life. In fact, his phone’s caller tune — the title track of Hrithik Roshan’s movie Lakshya — says as much of his optimism towards his goal.
- Having finally got an opportunity after waiting for more than a couple of years, Lad made his Mumbai debut memorable.
- He struck a brilliant unbeaten 91-ball 115 as Mumbai defeated Saurashtra by 126 runs in the Vijay Hazare Trophy’s West Zone leg at the Poona Club ground on Sunday.
- The youngster smashed six sixes and seven boundaries, helping his team post a stiff target of 283 for seven for Saurashtra.
- Siddhesh Lad was born on 23-05-1992 in Mumbai in the state of Maharashtra, India. He is an Indian Cricket Player.
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A studious, determined batsman with a balanced temperament, Siddhesh Lad over the years have emerged as Mumbai’s “go-to-man”, though these are still be said as early days of what can be a glorious career by the end of this decade.