Chirag Khurana announced his arrival at the first-class level in style as he bagged the Man of the Match on his debut in 2011. With a scintillating knock of 123 that comprised of 21 boundaries, Chirag staggered Jharkhand and they could never recover from that blow - eventually losing the match by 9 wickets. Khurana is known to give rock-solid starts as an opener and he has done that for Maharashtra right throughout his career. He's struck more than 5 centuries since his first-class debut and his contributions with the ball cannot be taken for granted. Khurana has nearly taken 100 wickets in first-class cricket - that also includes a 10-wicket haul in a match.
With time by his side, Khurana can play at least 100 first-class matches in his career and if he keeps going along at the same pace, he has the chance to achieve the double of 5000 first-class runs and 200 first-class wickets. He can be called as an ideal all-rounder then.