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Rajat Patidar’s India Debut Openly Demanded By RCB Teammate – Rajat Patidar IPL 2026 Heroics Spark Calls for T20I Selection

Rafiq Hasan · · 3 min read
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A Masterclass in Dharamsala

The stage was set at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala for Qualifier 1 of the IPL 2026, and Rajat Patidar chose the grandest of platforms to deliver a performance for the ages. Leading the defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Patidar dismantled the Gujarat Titans’ bowling attack with a display of pure aggression and calculated precision. The RCB captain smashed an unbeaten 93 runs off a mere 33 deliveries, an innings decorated with five boundaries and nine towering sixes. This explosive knock was the cornerstone of RCB’s monumental total of 254-5, ultimately leading them to a comprehensive 92-run victory and a direct ticket to the tournament final.

The Call for International Recognition

It is not just the fans who have been captivated by Patidar’s recent form. Following the match, his RCB teammate and England international, Phil Salt, humorously yet pointedly advocated for the batter’s inclusion in the Indian national set-up. While filming content for the franchise, Salt expressed his admiration for the skipper, jokingly demanding a ‘Team India play button’ for Patidar. This lighthearted sentiment reflects a growing consensus among cricket pundits and observers who believe the middle-order maestro is ready to translate his IPL dominance to the international stage.

A Season of Unmatched Consistency

Rajat Patidar’s 2026 campaign has been nothing short of phenomenal. Having accumulated 486 runs across 13 innings, he boasts a prolific average of 44.18. Perhaps most impressively, his strike rate of 196.76 places him firmly among the elite power-hitters of the tournament. Only players like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Abhishek Sharma have managed to eclipse his scoring rate, but few have balanced such raw aggression with the responsibility of captaincy as effectively as Patidar.

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His ability to perform under pressure has become his trademark. By leading his side to their second successive IPL final—the first being the championship-winning run in 2025—Patidar has solidified his reputation as a leader who leads from the front.

The Missing Piece in the T20I Puzzle

Despite his undeniable talent, Patidar’s international career remains in its infancy. Since his debut in December 2023, he has featured in only one ODI and three Test matches, the latter coming during the 2024 home series against England. Curiously, the format where he appears most naturally suited—T20I cricket—is the one where he has yet to make an appearance for his country.

With his current form reaching a crescendo, the BCCI selection committee faces mounting pressure to integrate him into the white-ball squad. As the T20 landscape continues to evolve, players who can maintain such high strike rates in the middle overs are becoming increasingly valuable. Patidar’s current trajectory suggests that a call-up is not just a matter of if, but when.

Looking Ahead to the Final

As the curtains prepare to fall on the 2026 IPL season, all eyes are fixed on the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Scheduled for Sunday, May 31, the final will see RCB face off against the winner of the Eliminator. Should they emerge victorious, RCB will cement their legacy as only the third team in IPL history to successfully defend a title, placing them in the esteemed company of the Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians.

The journey for Patidar and his team has been one of resilience and dominance. Whether he earns his T20I cap in the coming months remains to be seen, but for now, his focus is singular: bringing the trophy back to Bengaluru once again.

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Rafiq Hasan

Rafiq Hasan is the chief cricket correspondent for The Daily Star, Bangladesh's largest English-language newspaper. Over his two-decade career, he has chronicked the rise of Bangladesh cricket from perennial underdogs to a formidable force in world cricket. Hasan has covered every major ICC event featuring Bangladesh and reported from the press boxes of Lord's, the MCG, and Mirpur. He has a deep understanding of the country's cricket ecosystem—from the Dhaka Premier League rivalries to the politics of the BCB. Known for his balanced analysis and insider access to the dressing room, he wrote the widely acclaimed long-form series "Tigers' Roar: How Bangladesh Changed the Cricket Map." A graduate of the University of Dhaka, Hasan is also a respected voice on global cricket diplomacy, exploring how the sport affects the balance of power in South Asia.