
Madhya Pradesh cricket team coach Chandrakant Pandit has called batter Rajat Patidar a "great student of the game" and said that he picks up the line and length of the ball very quickly, quite like the legends of the game such as Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
The 28-year-old Patidar, representing MP in the Ranji Trophy final against powerhouse Mumbai, played a pivotal role in his side winning the domestic trophy for the first time, scoring 122 and an unbeaten 30 in the two innings as the side won by six wickets in Bengaluru to make history.
The right-hand batter, who joined Royal Challengers Bangalore as a replacement this season for Rs 20 lakh, scored 333 runs in eight games, including an unbeaten century and two half-centuries. His ability to read the situations and calmly play his strokes is something everyone in RCB appreciated.