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Rajasthan cricket team
Captain: Hrishikesh Kanitkar
Home ground: Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Capacity: 30,000
Ranji Trophy wins: 2
Vijay Hazare Trophy wins: 0
Inter-State T20 wins: 0
Official website: Rajasthan Cricket Association

The Rajasthan cricket team is a cricket team which represents the Indian state of Rajasthan. The team emerged champions of the Ranji Trophy in 2010/11 and 2011/12 seasons, after finishing runners-up eight times (1960–1974). It is currently in the Ranji Trophy Elite group. "Rajasthan cricket team" is also popularly known as "Team Rajasthan" and it is run by the Rajasthan Cricket Association.

History

Rajputana

Rajputana's first recorded match came in the 1928/29 Delhi Tournament against Aligarh,[1] with the Rajputana Cricket Association being formed shortly thereafter in 1931 at Ajmer.[2][n 1] Rajputana's inaugural appearance in first-class cricket came in November 1933 against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club at Mayo College Ground in Ajmer, which resulted in a heavy innings defeat.[3] The team entered the Ranji Trophy for the first time in the 1935/36 season, playing its first match in the competition against Central India, losing by a heavy margin.[2][3] The team played in the following seasons Ranji Trophy, again losing to Central India, but this time by the reduced margin of just two wickets.[3] Rajputana gained its first win in first-class cricket against Lionel Tennyson's touring eleven, with victory by two wickets in 1937.[2] The team lost its only match against Southern Punjab in the 1938/39 Ranji Trophy, however the following season it recorded its first Ranji Trophy victory against Delhi, winning by 7 wickets,[4] however it lost its following match against Southern Punjab by the large margin of an innings and 190 runs. With the onset of World War II, cricket in India was somewhat disrupted, but first-class cricket continued to function.

Rajasthan

Players

Current squad

  • double-dagger denotes players with international caps.
Name Birth date Batting Style Bowling Style Notes
Batsmen
Ashok Menaria (1990-10-29) 29 October 1990 (age 33) Left-handed Leg break googly Captain
Robin Bist (1987-11-02) 2 November 1987 (age 36) Right-handed Right-arm off break &
Vaibhav Deshpande (1987-01-11) 11 January 1987 (age 37) Left-handed Right-arm off break &
Ankit Lamba (1991-12-03) 3 December 1991 (age 32) Right-handed Leg break googly &
Rajesh Bishnoi (1987-10-08) 8 October 1987 (age 36) Right-handed Right-arm medium pace &
Puneet Yadav (1987-08-12) 12 August 1987 (age 36) Right-handed Right-arm medium pace &
Vineet Saxena (1980-12-03) 3 December 1980 (age 43) Left-handed Right-arm off break &
All-rounders
Rajat Bhatia (1979-10-22) 22 October 1979 (age 44) Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast &
Madhur Khatri (1987-06-25) 25 June 1987 (age 36) Right-handed Right-arm off break &
Wicket-keepers
Dishant Yagnik (1983-06-22) 22 June 1983 (age 40) Left-handed &
Bowlers
Deepak Chahar (1992-08-07) 7 August 1992 (age 31) Right-handed Right-arm medium pace &
Gajendra Singh (1988-09-10) 10 September 1988 (age 35) Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox &
Aniket Choudhary (1990-01-28) 28 January 1990 (age 34) Right-handed Left-arm medium pace FC Wkts : 91
Rituraj Singh (1990-10-19) 19 October 1990 (age 33) Right-handed Right-arm medium pace &
Pankaj Singh double-dagger (1985-05-06) 6 May 1985 (age 38) Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast &
Ramesh Powar double-dagger (1978-05-20) 20 May 1978 (age 45) Right-handed Right-arm off break &
Nathu Singh (1995-09-08) 8 September 1995 (age 28) Right-handed Right-arm medium pace &
Kukna Ajay Singh (1996-12-13) 13 December 1996 (age 27) Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox &

Former players

Captains

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Records

For more details on this topic, see List of Rajasthan first-class cricket records, List of Rajasthan List A cricket records, List of Rajasthan Twenty20 cricket records.

Grounds

Sawai Mansingh Stadium

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The ends are called the City End and the Pavilion End.

Other grounds

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Notes

  1. What is today the modern state of Rajasthan was then a part of the British Raj and was known as Rajputana.

References

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Further reading

External links


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