Education
He was educated at Loughborough Grammar School then Uppingham School where he excelled at cricket and his school work.
He was educated at Loughborough Grammar School then Uppingham School where he excelled at cricket and his school work.
A right handed batsman and occasional right arm medium pace bowler he made his First-class debut in April 2011 as a 17-year-old against Loughborough MCCU, where he became the youngest player to score a century. Thakor signed a three-year deal with as a 17-year old, in November 2010. Thakor has often been hailed as the British Asian community"s next great cricketing hope and has drawn comparisons with greats like Viv Richards, Marcus Trescothick and his idol Sachin Tendulkar.
Thakor made his First-class debut in a University match against Loughborough MCCU at Grace Road in April 2011.
Thakor scored 134 on his first-class debut becoming "s youngest centurion as well as the first born batsman to make a century on debut. Thakor was quick to acknowledge James Taylor calming effect upon reaching his century.
Four days after his debut Thakor was called up for his List A against Northamptonshire at Northampton, Thakor scored 13 coming in at number six in a seven wicket loss for The following day he followed up his debut with a one day match against Scotland, Thakor came in at number five and coincidentally scored 13 which included a six as recorded a 32 run victory. His next taste of first-class cricket came on 2 August 2011 as he was selected to play against Kent in a drawn match at Grace Road.
Thakor scored 10 in his first innings as were bowled out for 257.
In his second innings, he scored 34 in 100 balls to help towards a healthy total. In 2015 Thakor signed for and was selected for the opening game of the season vs Lancashire taking 2-28 including the wicket of Ashwell Prince. Thakor is thought to be a good all rounder prospect at
Thakor has represented England at U-15, U-17 and U-19 levels.
He was also selected to captain England U-17 in a triangular series against Scotland and Ireland.
Thakor played in the U-19 series against Sri Lanka in January 2011. He participated in a four-day youth Test match in which he scored 47 from 123 balls in a drawn match at the Galle International Stadium.
In the second test he scored 13 and 44 in another drawn match. Thakor underperformed in the one day series, top scoring with just 18 in a disappointing 1–3 defeat for England in the series.
In December 2012, Thakor was named the captain of the England U-19 team for their tour of South Africa in January 2013, where they would play two four-day Tests and five one-day internationals.
However, he was ruled out of the tour after sustaining a broken finger in the opening match of the trip against Western Cape Invitation XI.