Surendran Chandramohan
Name: Surendran Chandramohan
Position: Top-order Batsman
Number: 7
Age: 36
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About Surendran Chandramohan

Full Name: Surendran Chandramohan Date of Birth: November 3, 1988 Birthplace: India Jersey Number: 7 (noted on his cap and kit in T20Is) Role: Right-Hand Opening Batter | Occasional Medium-Pace Bowler Surendran Chandramohan is a commanding presence in Singapore’s batting lineup—a tough, fearless opener known for challenging starts, big shots, and match-defining innings. Born in India, he moved to Singapore in 2010, quickly establishing himself as a major force in the national setup. Surendran made his debut in competitive cricket with the ICC World Cricket League Division Three in 2017, immediately catching attention. By 2018, he was the leading run-scorer during the ICC World Twenty20 Asia Qualifier tournament—an achievement underscoring his value to the team. He went on to make his T20I debut on July 22, 2019, against Qatar. Since then, he has amassed over 1,100 runs in 52 T20Is, including five fifties and one standout century (100), with an average near 24.5 and a strike rate above 119. As an opener, Surendran delivers fearless starts—quick off the blocks, unorthodox when needed, but grounded when the situation demands. His hallmark innings include his debut century, which featured classic cover drives, delicate late cuts, and brutal pulling—all played with high confidence. Though batting is his main strength, he also chips in with occasional medium-pace bowling, often to maintain momentum or break partnerships. Additionally, his fielding is sharp, with quick reflexes and athleticism that add depth to Singapore’s grip on gameplay. Career Highlights Include: - Leading run-scorer in the 2018 ICC Asia Qualifier, with 148 runs in six matches - Scored his maiden T20I century (100) - Surpassed 1,100 T20I runs, becoming one of Singapore’s most prolific batters - A vital opener in regional qualifiers, bilateral series, and multi-nation campaigns Off the field, Surendran is level-headed and perceptive—a respected leader in practice sessions, advising younger talents in shot selection and mindset. He balances cricket with a community-focused life in Singapore, often participating in grassroots events and coaching clinics. With jersey number 7, Surendran Chandramohan remains Singapore’s reliable anchor—consistent, aggressive when needed, and always ready to build or rescue innings, making him a cornerstone of their T20I ambitions.