Rajat Patidar, who led RCB to victory in the IPL 2025, scored a brilliant century in the ongoing Duleep Trophy match between Central Zone and East Zone.
Central Zone is facing North-East Zone in the second quarter final match of Duleep Trophy 2025. In this match, North-East won the toss and decided to bowl first. After this, Central Zone started the innings but the first wicket fell early but then the team captain Rajat Patidar along with Danish Malewar took control of the innings and brought the team to a strong position.
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Patidar hit a 80-ball century
Leading from the front, Patidar scored his 14th first-class century in style, reaching the three-figure mark in just 80 balls. He was eventually dismissed for 125, an innings that included 18 fours and two sixes. His masterclass was the cornerstone of Central Zone's commanding performance against North East Zone, an innings that also featured a century from teammate Danish Malewar.
Dhruv Jurel rules out
Patidar took over as Central Zone's captain after wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel was ruled out of the quarter-final due to a groin niggle.North East Zone won the toss and elected to field. They dismissed CZONE opener Akash Choudhary cheaply in the third over.
However, Danish Malewar and Aryan Juyal steadied the ship with a solid partnership for the second wicket.
Patidar, Malewar break North East Zone's bowling attack
Despite Juyal retiring hurt on 60 runs, Patidar and Malewar maintained Central Zone's dominance over North East Zone's weakened bowling attack. While Malewar took a more cautious approach, Patidar went all out against the opposition bowlers. Central Zone were sitting pretty at 347/1 when Patidar was dismissed by Pheiroijam Jotin. He departed for a 96-ball 125, a knock laced with 21 fours and 3 sixes.
Patidar's first-class performance
Patidar bounced back in red-ball cricket after a decent 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL) season. He ended Royal Challengers Bengaluru's wait for an IPL title, leading them to the coveted trophy. With the bat, he scored 312 runs at a strike rate of 143.77. Coming to his First-Class numbers, Patidar has slammed over 4,800 runs from 69 matches at an average of 43-plus. He owns 14 tons and 24 half-centuries.
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