Dipak Prajapati

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Dipak Prajapati
Full name Dipak Jalsa Prajapati
Born 2 March 2000
Vadodara, Gujarat, India
Nationality Indian
Role All-rounder
Domestic team Mumbai
Years active 2011–present
Known for State-level cricket, IPL net bowler
Associated teams

Dipak Prajapati (born 2 March 2000) is an Indian professional cricketer from Vadodara, Gujarat. He is an all-rounder and has represented the Mumbai state team. He has also been associated as a net bowler with Indian Premier League franchises such as Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians.

Early life and education

Dipak Prajapati was born in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. He began playing cricket at the age of five. His early cricketing development was strongly influenced by his father, who played a key role in supporting his sporting ambitions.

He entered structured cricket pathways at the age of eleven while continuing his formal education. Despite the loss of his father, Prajapati continued his professional cricket journey with determination. His mother, a homemaker, has also been a consistent source of support.

He completed his secondary education from Ambe School, Vadodara and his higher secondary education from Vidhyakunj High School, Muj Mahuda, Vadodara.

Cricket career

Prajapati progressed through competitive cricket circuits in Gujarat before moving to Mumbai, where he began playing state-level cricket.

As an all-rounder, he contributes with both bat and ball and has been part of professional domestic cricket environments.

Indian Premier League associations

These opportunities provided him exposure to elite-level training environments alongside domestic and international players.

Playing style

Dipak Prajapati is a versatile all-rounder known for discipline, adaptability, and consistent performance within professional cricket setups.

Media coverage

He has been featured in Indian digital media outlets highlighting his journey from grassroots cricket in Vadodara to state-level cricket and IPL training squads.

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