Sahil Parakh: The Young Talent Making His IPL Debut After a Near-Death Experience

Sahil Parakh, an 18-year-old cricketer from Nashik, Maharashtra, is making headlines as he debuts in IPL 2026 for Delhi Capitals. Just days after a serious injury during practice, Parakh's remarkable comeback has captured the attention of fans. Known for his explosive batting, he has previously shone in the Maharashtra Premier League and represented India's Under-19 team. This article delves into his journey, achievements, and the challenges he has overcome to reach this pivotal moment in his career.
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Introduction to Sahil Parakh

Sahil Parakh: The Young Talent Making His IPL Debut After a Near-Death Experience


In the ongoing IPL 2026 match between Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, a new name has emerged that fans are eager to learn about. After losing the toss, Delhi Capitals were invited to bat first, and they introduced an 18-year-old player making his debut.


Sahil Parakh's Remarkable Comeback

Sahil Parakh was given the opportunity to debut today, April 27, after Sri Lankan opener Pathum Nishanka was dropped from the playing XI due to poor performance. Remarkably, just three days prior, on April 24, Parakh had a serious injury during practice at Arun Jaitley Stadium, requiring an ambulance to take him to the hospital. His swift return to the field is nothing short of inspiring.


Who is Sahil Parakh?

Hailing from Nashik, Maharashtra, Sahil Parakh was born on June 7, 2007, making him just 18 years old. He is a top-order batsman and a member of India's Under-19 team. In 2024, he scored an impressive 109 runs off 75 balls against Australia in the Under-19 series. His explosive batting in the Maharashtra Premier League also caught attention, where he scored 202 runs at a strike rate of 177.19 while playing for Eagle Titans Nashik.


Parakh was acquired by Delhi Capitals for a base price of 30 lakhs. He has played two matches in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy for Maharashtra, scoring a total of 24 runs, with a top score of 18 runs in his T20 matches against Goa and Uttar Pradesh.