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Rahul Tewatia

Rahul Tewatia

India
All Rounder
Left Handed & Leg break 32 yrs.

Rahul Tewatia, born on the 20th of May, 1993, is known for his explosive batting style and has an exquisite ability that a finisher desires to have in his/her dreams. His career trajectory has been through incredible highs and unexpected lows as well, which showcases his resilience and ability to bounce back from any position. His grandfather desired to make his grandson a wrestler, as his grandfather, Karanveer Tewatia, was a farmer and a wrestler. His uncle, Dharmbir Tewatia, was also in an attempt to develop Rahul into a hockey player, but he had other plans for himself.


Tewatia burst out on the domestic scene in December 2013, where he made his debut in the 2013-14 Ranji Trophy for Haryana against Karnataka. After some years, in February 2017, he made his List A debut for Haryana in the 2016-17 Vijay Hazare Trophy, in which he picked up a wicket and scored an unbeaten 62 to help his team win the match. In 2014, Rahul was recruited by Rajasthan just before the 2014 Indian Premier League and also made his debut in the same season.


Due to a lack of appearances, in 2017, he was bought by Punjab for INR 25 Lakhs. Then in the next season, Delhi saw some spark in the youngster and bid INR 3 Cr. for Tewatia. However, his performance was not up to the mark, despite getting quite a few chances. In the 2019 Indian Premier League, he was able to set the joint record for taking the maximum number of catches by a non-wicketkeeper.


But in 2019, he was traded to his debut team, Rajasthan, before the start of the 2020 season. But not only did Tewatia know that the season was going to change his career. Rajasthan was up against his former team, Punjab, where he single-handedly snatched the victory by smashing five consecutive sixes off the park. This sensational inning not only secured a thrilling win for his team but also pushed him into the limelight.


Later, Gujarat paid the price of INR 9 Cr. to buy him in the auction of the season 2022. He also helped his team a couple of times to win the match despite being in a tough position. He played a pivotal role in winning his team the maiden league title. After that, Gujarat renewed him till season 2024, knowing his explosive potential and adaptability, which make him a valuable asset in any team.


While Tewatia’s run tally may not feature big scores, his ability to consistently deliver quickfire 30s and 40s towards the end of innings, along with his knack for batting deep, has made him a valuable asset for Gujarat Titans. He became an obvious choice for retention, with GT keeping him on board for the 2025 IPL season. However, he had an underwhelming campaign, but the franchise continued to back their all-rounder and retained him for 2026.

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ব্যক্তিগত তথ্য
Born May, 20 1993
Birth Place India
Current age 32 yrs.
Role All Rounder
Batting style Left Handed
Bowling style Leg break
ব্যাটিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I N/O R BF Avg S/R HS 200s 100s 50s 4x 6s
Test
ODI
T20I
FC 14 23 4 535 878 28.16 60.93 144 0 1 2 64 6
List A 56 46 14 1264 1094 39.50 115.54 99 0 0 9 114 46
T20 169 129 48 2107 1459 26.01 144.41 59 0 0 3 191 93
বোলিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I O Balls Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL 5 WKT 10 WKT
Test
ODI
T20I
FC 14 22 196 1176 28 703 32 21.97 36.75 3.59 7/98 1 0
List A 56 38 274.4 1648 6 1335 59 22.63 27.93 4.86 4/24 0 0
T20 169 92 245.4 1474 1 1818 69 26.35 21.36 7.40 3/4 0 0

Rahul Tewatia, born on the 20th of May, 1993, is known for his explosive batting style and has an exquisite ability that a finisher desires to have in his/her dreams. His career trajectory has been through incredible highs and unexpected lows as well, which showcases his resilience and ability to bounce back from any position. His grandfather desired to make his grandson a wrestler, as his grandfather, Karanveer Tewatia, was a farmer and a wrestler. His uncle, Dharmbir Tewatia, was also in an attempt to develop Rahul into a hockey player, but he had other plans for himself.


Tewatia burst out on the domestic scene in December 2013, where he made his debut in the 2013-14 Ranji Trophy for Haryana against Karnataka. After some years, in February 2017, he made his List A debut for Haryana in the 2016-17 Vijay Hazare Trophy, in which he picked up a wicket and scored an unbeaten 62 to help his team win the match. In 2014, Rahul was recruited by Rajasthan just before the 2014 Indian Premier League and also made his debut in the same season.


Due to a lack of appearances, in 2017, he was bought by Punjab for INR 25 Lakhs. Then in the next season, Delhi saw some spark in the youngster and bid INR 3 Cr. for Tewatia. However, his performance was not up to the mark, despite getting quite a few chances. In the 2019 Indian Premier League, he was able to set the joint record for taking the maximum number of catches by a non-wicketkeeper.


But in 2019, he was traded to his debut team, Rajasthan, before the start of the 2020 season. But not only did Tewatia know that the season was going to change his career. Rajasthan was up against his former team, Punjab, where he single-handedly snatched the victory by smashing five consecutive sixes off the park. This sensational inning not only secured a thrilling win for his team but also pushed him into the limelight.


Later, Gujarat paid the price of INR 9 Cr. to buy him in the auction of the season 2022. He also helped his team a couple of times to win the match despite being in a tough position. He played a pivotal role in winning his team the maiden league title. After that, Gujarat renewed him till season 2024, knowing his explosive potential and adaptability, which make him a valuable asset in any team.


While Tewatia’s run tally may not feature big scores, his ability to consistently deliver quickfire 30s and 40s towards the end of innings, along with his knack for batting deep, has made him a valuable asset for Gujarat Titans. He became an obvious choice for retention, with GT keeping him on board for the 2025 IPL season. However, he had an underwhelming campaign, but the franchise continued to back their all-rounder and retained him for 2026.