Amay Khurasiya is a left-handed batsman of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket team. He was born on May 18, 1972 in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. His full name is Amay Ramsevak Khurasiya.

This slow left-arm orthodox bowler of Madhya Pradesh Cricket team has also played for the Cricket team of India. Amay Khurasiya debuted in the "First-class" cricket in 1989/90. Till then, he has played in altogether 119 "First-class" matches with an average of 40.80. His total scorecard reading in these matches is 7304 runs, which consists of 21 centuries and 31 half-centuries. The highest score of Amay Khurasiya in any of the "First-class" matches is 238 runs.
While in bowling, he has not picked up any wickets and has given nine runs out of the six balls he played in the "First-class" matches. His bowling economy is 9.00 in these matches. Amay Khurasiya played his latest "First-class" match against Vidarbha, which was held at Nagpur from December 9 to 12 in 2006.
In the "List A" matches, Amay Khurasiya started his career in 1991/92. He has played in overall 112 "List A" matches with an average of 38.06. His total score in these matches is 3768 runs, which consists of four centuries and 26 half-centuries. The maximum score made by Amay Khurasiya in any of the "List A" matches is 157 runs.
While with ball in hand, Amay Khurasiya has not captured any wickets and has lost eight runs out of the six balls he played in the "List A" matches. His bowling economy is 8.00. Amay Khurasiya played his latest "List A" match against Vidarbha, which was held at Jaipur on February 15 in 2006.
The "One Day International" (ODI) cricket debut of Amay Khurasiya was against Sri Lanka, which was held at Pune on March 30 in 1999. He has played in twelve "ODI matches" till today with an average of 13.54. The total score of Amay Khurasiya in these matches is 149 runs, which consists of a half-century, 14 fours and two sixes. His highest score in any of the "ODI matches" is 57 runs and striking rate is 79.25. The latest "ODI match" of Amay Khurasiya was against Sri Lanka, which was held at Colombo on July 28 in 2001.
Amay Khurasiya is a flamboyant cricketer from Madhya Pradesh Cricket team, who scored rapidly in some matches. In the beginning of his cricket career Amay scored a quick half-century against Sri Lanka in the Pepsi Cup in March 1999. He could not play even a single match in the World Cup in England even if he was in the squad.
Amay Khurasiya could score only total 66 runs in the three matches in Sri Lanka (Aiwa Cup) and in the two matches in the Coca-Cola Challenger in Singapore. He took a break from "First-class" cricket in April 2007 and joined in the television commentary.