Biography
Jatin Paranjpe, born on April 17, 1972, in Mumbai, India, is a former Indian cricketer known for his contributions to the national team during the late 1990s. Primarily a left-handed batsman, Paranjpe played in 5 One Day Internationals (ODIs) from 1994 to 1997, where he showcased his skills in the middle order. He made his international debut against Sri Lanka in 1994 and is remembered for his brief yet impactful cricketing career.
Paranjpe made significant contributions to domestic cricket, playing for teams such as Mumbai and West Zone in the Duleep Trophy. His domestic career was highlighted by his prolific run-scoring, which included notable performances in the Ranji Trophy, contributing to Mumbai's dominance in Indian cricket during that era. His batting prowess and consistency at the state level earned him recognition and shaped his reputation as a reliable batsman.
Following his retirement from professional cricket, Paranjpe transitioned into coaching and has been involved in cricketing development programs. He has also served as an analyst for various cricketing organizations, imparting his knowledge and expertise to the next generation of players. Paranjpe's legacy is marked by his role in both international and domestic cricket, where he remains an influential figure within the Indian cricketing community.