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Veteran All-Rounder Rajat Bhatia Announces Retirement From All Forms Of Cricket
Rajat Bhatia during his domestic career played 112 first-class games scoring 6,482 runs and took 137 wickets as well.
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IPL: Delhi Daredevils' JP Duminy Stands By Bowling Changes In Loss Against RPS
Delhi Daredevils registered their third loss this Indian Premier League season after going down to Rising Pune Supergiants by seven wickets
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Rajat Bhatia Says Rising Pune Supergiants Still Alive, Kicking In IPL
Rajat Bhatia believes the Rising Pune Supergiants possess the ability to turn things around in the remaining Indian Premier League matches.
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Indian Premier League 2016: Mahendra Singh Dhoni Says R Ashwin Has Bailed Him out of Tough Situations
Ravichandran Ashwin bowled only one over in Rising Pune Supergiants' win over Mumbai Indians but skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said it was a strategic move.
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Vijay Hazare Trophy: Ajinkya Rahane Century Goes in Vain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni Contributes In a Win for Jharkhand
Ajinkya Rahane's ton went in vain as Mumbai suffered defeat against Rajasthan while Mahendra Singh Dhoni finally contributed to a Jharkhand win.
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Ranji Trophy: Rajasthan Trail Karnataka Despite Rajat Bhatia's 99
Rajasthan 219 for seven on Day 2, after Karnataka scored 281 in the first innings
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Ashok Menaria, Rajat Bhatia Revive Rajasthan With Half-centuries
Ashok Menaria and Rajat Bhatia scored 84 and 59 respectively as Rajasthan reached 258 for five against Maharashtra.
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Ranji Trophy: Rajat Bhatia Called For Trials By Rajasthan
Rajat Bhatia was dropped from Delhi Ranji squad at the behest of skipper Gautam Gambhir. He was left in the lurch as no one informed the 37-year-old that he won't be picked this season for Delhi.
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Have Not Seen a Worse Time in Delhi Cricket: Rajat Bhatia
After serving for more than a decade, Rajat Bhatia has been dropped from Delhi's Ranji opener against Rajasthan primarily due to the insistence of skipper Gautam Gambhir.
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Ranji Trophy: Rajat Bhatia's unbeaten 158 gives Delhi control against Odisha on Day 2
Rajat Bhatia, who resumed at 71, not only recorded his 13th first class century but ensured that Delhi posted a commanding score of 442.