Personal Information

Full Name Rajat Manohar Patidar
Born June 1, 1993 Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Age 31 Years, 9 Months, 29 Days
National Side India
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Off break
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting 188 - -
Bowling - - -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
0 0 - - -

Career Information

Teams Played India, India A, India B, India Blue, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Madhya Pradesh, India C, Malwa Panthers
Career Span

Rajat Manohar Patidar Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
Test
3 6 0 63 32 v ENG 0 0 9 0 10.50 38.41 4 0 ENG 3 2 0 1 IND India IND
ODI
1 1 0 22 22 v SA 0 0 3 1 22.00 137.50 - - SA 7 0 0 2 IND India IND
First-class
65 110 6 4675 196 v TN 13 24 630 38 44.95 55.28 92 0 TN 1203 6 1 4 - - -
List A
63 62 4 2189 158 v TN 4 13 227 50 37.74 99.31 26 0 TN 1203 4 0 5 - - -
IPL
29 26 1 884 112* v LSG 1 8 60 58 35.36 160.43 8 0 LSG 2954 1 0 6 RCB Royal Challengers Bengaluru RCB
ttwenty_non_domestic
4 4 0 32 14 v JL 0 0 4 1 8.00 139.13 2 0 JL 4639 1 0 73 MP - -

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc

Rajat Manohar Patidar Profile

Rajat Manohar Patidar is an Indian cricketer renowned for his skills as a right-handed batter. Steadily coming up the ranks, Patidar made his mark in the Indian domestic arena with consistent performances.


In the 2018–19 Ranji Trophy, he emerged as Madhya Pradesh's leading run-scorer, amassing 713 runs. However, his defining moment came during the 2022 Indian Premier League season, when he scored a match-winning century in the playoffs for Bengaluru. His stellar performance earned him recognition, finishing the season with 333 runs in 8 matches.


Retained by Bengaluru for the 2023 season, Patidar continued to impress, leading to his inclusion in India's ODI squad for the series against South Africa and New Zealand. Despite an Achilles heel injury in 2023, he bounced back strongly, emerging as the top run-scorer for Madhya Pradesh in the 2023/24 Vijay Hazare Trophy.


Patidar's consistent displays earned him a spot in India's ODI squad for the tour of South Africa, making his debut in the 3rd ODI. Subsequently, he featured for India A against England Lions in a red-ball series, where his back-to-back centuries paved the way for his Test call-up for the series against England, replacing Virat Kohli. However, his maiden Test series didn't go as expected, ending with just 63 runs from 6 innings, with 32 being his highest score.


Patidar returned to domestic cricket to refine his game and made a strong statement in 2024 with a blistering 159 off 102 balls against Haryana, reaching his century in just 68 deliveries. He led Madhya Pradesh to the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final, where he fought a lone battle with an 81-run knock against Mumbai. Despite his side falling short, he finished the tournament as one of the top performers, amassing 428 runs in nine games. His biggest milestone, however, came in early 2025 when he was appointed captain of Bengaluru for the Indian Premier League.