A right-handed batsman, Mehra made his first-class debut for Punjab at the age of 20 during the
1989–90 Ranji Trophy. He played most of his cricket for Punjab, before finishing his career with a two-season stint with Rajasthan between 1998/99 and 1999/00. He also played for Rest of India team in the 1994–95 Irani Cup,
Board President's XI in a first-class match against
England A in 1995 and
North Zone in the
1995–96 Duleep Trophy. He scored more than 2000 runs in 46 first-class appearances, with five centuries. Mehra took to sports commentary after his playing days and worked as a commentator for several networks such as
Doordarshan,
ESPN India and
Neo Sports. Apart from cricket, he also did commentary on
kabaddi and
Pro Wrestling League. ==References==