Twitter Hails Rajat Patidar After Another Explosive MPPL Performance

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Rajat Patidar is continuing his red hot form in the Madhya Pradesh Premier League. In a recent game, he went on to score 46 runs off 16 balls, which helped his team to come close to the win. With this knock, he has knocked on the selectors doors once again.

After missing out on the Indian cricket team once again, Rajat Patidar decided to prove his worth in the Madhya Pradesh Premier League. Shortly after winning the IPL in consecutive seasons, he went on to participate in the tournament. And his form has not been affected even by a single percent, as he continues to dominate.

In the previous match, he went on to score 46 runs off 16 balls for his team, playing an explosive cameo. Still, his team fell short in winning the game, as the bowlers were unable to defend the target. His form continues to impress the selectors and even the cricket fans in the Madhya Pradesh Premier League.

He has played four games for the team in this season and managed to score an impressive total of 151 runs at an average of 37.75 and a strike rate of 218.84. With Patidar showing another fiery knock, the fans on Twitter have started to react to the same.

Momentum Matters

Rajat Patidar is continuing the same momentum as he had in the Indian Premier League. This is the reason why form and momentum matters the most in the game.

Must Have Been There

Rajat Patidar should have been a part of India's T20I side. Imagine a team with Shreyas Iyer, Rajat Patidar, Shivam Dube, and Hardik Pandya, full aggressive striking.

Their Loss

With Rajat Patidar not playing for the Indian team, it is a loss for the BCCI. Patidar is already giving his best with the bat everywhere he goes.

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