
It is not just the famous and exceedingly popular Royal Challengers Bengaluru side to which he holds a key allegiance. There are a substantive number of regional and state level cricketing sides to which he has today become simply irreplaceable and something like a familiar pillar of dependability. Rajat Patidar is today an important and much sought after feature of a number of sides such as the India A side, the Madhya Pradesh first class team, the Gwalior Cheetahs as also the Central Zone side in the eminent Ranji competition.
His greatest successes are something that you would say have happened just in the recent seasons in the world class and exceedingly popular Indian Premier League format where his great leadership of the iconic Indian Premier League side coupled with his smashing batting have earned him greater repute and far reaching fame. It’s just the kind of thing that you would have wanted to happen to an honest, simple and committed cricketer who pushes himself as far as he can for the best interest of his team.
A six on the roof by Rajat Patidar. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/xRLdh2iiv1
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) June 16, 2026
And now, his batting is really taking the noted Madhya Pradesh T20 league by a storm- it’s a league that has offered a brand new platform to exciting and very capable talents from different parts of the famed centrally located state of India to exhibit their talent and have it noted by the key stakeholders who hold the power to shape destinies and forge cricketing futures.
And most recently, do you know what remarkable batting feat did Rajat Patidar achieve for his widely praised Gwalior Cheetahs side?
During his most recent knock of 45 useful runs that came rather rapidly off just 23 odd deliveries, the brave and audacious stroke maker hit a towering six that landed on the roof of the Indore stadium.
Although, on that particular occasion the opposing Rewa side won the contest and took the game home by 23 runs, Patidar’s astute leadership and impactful approach with the bat earned him praise from all.
What is impressive to note about the 33 year old is that while he may not have too many chances where it comes to the senior Indian men’s national cricket team, he’s trying to make the most of what he has on hand, whether it is representing the rest of the India team or the important and respect worthy, regional tournaments across different parts of the country.
His phenomenal ease at clearing the ropes and a sense of style of batting that suggests that he is not blind hitting, but backing himself to go for the ode big strokes is earning Rajat Patidar, the attention of everyone in India, and even beyond!



