Pratyush Raj is being pulled into search today for a simple reason: the cricket headline around Manav Suthar points readers toward a match story, but the text available is an author bio. What stands out instead is Raj himself — a cricket journalist with TOI Sports who covers the game on and off the field.
That makes him the named figure people are looking for now, even if the expected India vs Afghanistan match details are not there in the material at hand. Raj began his career with Business Standard, later worked as a sports reporter for the Times of India in Chandigarh, contributed to the sports coverage of the India Today Group and had his last stint with The Indian Express. His path into cricket writing also runs back to flood-prone Saharsa in North Bihar, where Cricket Samrat was his constant companion.
The gap matters because the headline suggests action on the field while the accessible copy gives readers only the byline behind it. For anyone searching Manav Suthar today, that means the strongest verified takeaway is not a scoreline or a selection call, but the identity of the journalist tied to the piece and the reporting background behind his name.
There is still no match report in the text, no update on India vs Afghanistan and no detail on what Manav Suthar did or did not do. What is clear is that Raj is the person behind the coverage, and the missing game information is the thing readers would need next if they came looking for the cricket itself.

