New Delhi: Rajat Patidar’s international career failed to take off in the manner he would have wanted but the Madhya Pradesh batter is confident of donning the Indian jersey once again. Patidar, on Saturday, said that through the domestic matches, he will re-create the opportunity and soon be a part of the Indian national team.
Against the English side earlier this year, Patidar could only muster 63 runs in as many as six innings but he displayed his remarkable batting prowess soon after in the first half of Ranji Trophy and the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Patidar, during an interaction, said that he enjoyed going to the test team but sometimes he feels bad that he missed the opportunity. He further said that he has accepted the failure and has moved away from the disappointing phase.
Patidar third-highest run-getter in SMAT 2024
Rajat Patidar has been fabulous during the ongoing SMAT 2024 as he is the third-highest run-scorer only behind Ajinkya Rahane (432) and Bihar’s Sakibul Gani (353) with 347 runs from 9 matches at a strike-rate of 182.63 with four fifties. Earlier, from the five Ranji Trophy matches, the Madhya Pradesh skipper
From five Ranji Trophy matches, the Madhya Pradesh captain made 427 runs at an average of 53.37 with a hundred and a fifty. Additionally, the right-hander said that he trusted his skills and that is the only reason behind his recent good run. The MP batter also received a confidence booster when Royal Challengers Bengaluru retained him ahead of the IPL 2025 auction.
He also said that acceptance is the key and a sportsperson has to accept that there will be failures in the journey but the main thing is that not stop there but face it and learn from it. Moving forward and working towards the goal is of utmost importance.
Rajat Patidar’s international career failed to take off in the manner he would have wanted but the Madhya Pradesh batter is confident of donning the Indian jersey once again. Cricket Sports News: Latest Cricket News, Cricket Live Score, Sports Breaking News from Sports Today