Rajat Patidar will become the next ‘Virat Kohli’ of Team India. These 3 points are testimony to this fact.


Rajat Patidar made his debut for India in the second match of the Test series against England.

Rajat Patidar (Photo Source: Getty Images)

Three reasons why Rajat Patidar could be the next big thing in Indian cricket: Currently a five-match Test series is being played between India and England. India lost the first match of the series by 28 runs. The second test match is being played in Visakhapatnam from 2 February. Team India would like to make a comeback in the second test. Rajat Patidar made his test debut for India in the second test match.

Virat Kohli had withdrawn his name from the first two test matches due to personal reasons. After which Rajat Patidar was chosen as the replacement of Virat Kohli. Rajat Patidar did not get a place in the playing 11 of the first test match. But then after KL Rahul was out of the second test match, Rajat Patidar entered the playing 11.

Rajat Patidar, making his debut, showed aggression in the first innings. Rajat Patidar played an inning of 32 runs in 72 balls with the help of 3 fours. Today in this article we will tell you the three reasons due to which Rajat Patidar has the potential to make a big name in Indian cricket.

three reasons why Rajat Patidar could be the next big thing in Indian cricket- Know the 3 reasons why Rajat Patidar could become India’s next cricket superstar

3. Bat with peace and patience

Rajat Patidar (Photo Source: X/Twitter)
Rajat Patidar (Photo Source: X/Twitter)

Rajat Patidar made his Test debut for India at the age of 30. Rajat Patidar had to wait a little longer for his turn to come. Rajat Patidar plays both spin and pace very well. Rajat knows very well that success is achieved only by playing relaxing cricket.

Rajat Patidar knows when to play aggressive shots and when to rotate the strike. If Rajat Patidar is able to do this throughout his career, he can achieve a lot in Indian cricket.

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