Prasidh Krishna is one of Indias bowlers

He is really fast and accurate.He takes wickets well.

He is quite tall. This means he gets a lot of bounce. That troubles the batsmen. Prasidh Krishna uses this to his advantage.

Before playing for India Prasidh Krishna played cricket for Karnataka. He worked hard to get to where he's today. Prasidh Krishna never gave up.

Now Prasidh Krishna is part of India's fast bowling attack. He did well in the Premier League. Many people were impressed with Prasidh Krishnas skills. He performed well with the team. He also did well in franchise cricket. 

Prasidh Kraken was born in the city of Bengaluru, India on 19 February 1996. The 25-year-old's father Murali Krishna is a former college cricketer and his mother Kalavathi Krishna too is a sportswoman who played volleyball at state level. Prasidh's cricketing journey began at a very young age after he was born and born and brought up in this type of environment. After his B.Com, he started his professional cricket career with Karnataka.

Prasidh likes to write and read, but he's pretty simple at the end of the day guy who just wants a simple life off the field. 2023)Partner(s)Rachana Krishna (m He also likes to keep fit and go to new places whenever he can.

Prasidh made his debut in 2018 with KKR and is currently having two seasons with Rajasthan Royals after being traded in the mega auctions. He had his breakthrough season in 2025 when he took most wickets in the tournament and was awarded the Purple Cap. His domestic cricket success story to play for India and fulfill dreams was motivational to many new players. Prasidh Pace, bounce, accuracy - Prasidh is the linchpin of India's pace attack these days. In June 2026, he had a memorable match versus Afghanistan in Chennai when he dismissed the visitors for 218 with the help of five wickets. In the process, Rohit took three catches off Prasidh’s bowling – to take three catches in ODIs itself is a big achievement, the double catch off the new ball, makes the feat all the more memorable