Rajat Patidar, who guided Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) to their maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title earlier this year, said the experience has made him a better leader. Now captaining India A in the first match of the three-game one-day series against Australia A, starting September 30, the in-form batter is eager to put those learnings into practice.
“It’s a huge honour for me to captain the India ‘A’ side for the series against Australia ‘A’. I feel this is a great opportunity for me and the team to show the level we are at and be in the reckoning for India call-up with resilient performance.”
Rajat Patidar

“In a way, this year has been very special for me, personally, with my on-field abilities being recognised and equally rewarded. It began with the captaincy stint of the MP state team in first class cricket and RCB trusting me with the responsibility of captaining the iconic side. Winning the trophy was only the icing on the cake and along the way, there has been tremendous learnings which will benefit me in the long run.
“As captain of a team, it is about how we come together as a unit and are willing to take a bullet for each other. That’s the camaraderie and belief system we had in RCB this season where each one of us stepped up for each other and worked together towards success. It will be a similar approach that we would like to adapt as a team for the India ‘A’ outing. I am excited and look forward to the new challenge.”
Rajat Patidar

The 32-year-old showed his leadership and performance abilities this week, leading Central Zone to the Duleep Trophy 2025 title with a six-wicket victory over South Zone in Bengaluru. Patidar finished as the tournament’s leading scorer with 382 runs in five innings, including two hundreds and two half-centuries, and capped the campaign with an incredible 101 off 115 balls in the final.
