IPL 2021: Madhya Pradesh batsman Rajat Patidar hit Kohram with a bat, playing a stormy innings at Royal Challengers Bangalore

The 14th season of the Indian Premier League begins on April 9. All teams are busy finalizing their preparations. After players join the team, all teams are sweating profusely over their practice these days. The Royal Challengers Bangalore team is very strong on paper this season and the team is considered one of the strongest contenders for the IPL 2021 title. Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh batsman Rajat Patidar created a fierce battle with his brilliant batting and took long shots in a practice match between RCB players.

Rajat played a batting innings of 54 off 35 balls. Recently, RCB Cricket Director Mike Hewson praised Rajat that he could perform in IPL 2021. ‘This is Rajat’s first IPL. He is 27 years old and understands first class cricket very well. He is a high quality batsman. He performed spectacularly with both Syed Mushtaq Ali and Vijay Hazare. We’ve been watching his game for the past two years. His team managed to reach the score of 153 with the help of silver batting. Suyash Prabhudasai also batted well in the last over and scored 25 off 15 balls. Chahal picked up two wickets and Nadeep Saini took three wickets.

Madhya Pradesh player Syed Mushtaq Ali attracted everyone’s attention with his performance at the tournament. Rajat played a stellar innings of 96 runs in 51 balls, scoring 68 off 29 balls in the same innings. The highlight of Rajat is that he is capable of making big shots in the middle overs and his strike rate is quite impressive. In the ICL 2021 auction, RCB has included explosive batsmen Glenn Maxwell and Kyle Jamison, while the team has played big bets in domestic cricket, such as silver Patidar, Suyesh Prabhudhayi, who are constantly batting with their bats. The Bangalore team will play their first match against the Mumbai Indians on April 9.

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