Rajesh Bishnoi2023-09-07T17:09:39+01:00

Rajesh Bishnoi

Date of Birth 25-01-1990
Age 33
NationalityIndian
Player Status Available
Playing Role Bowling All-Rounder (Spin)
Bowling Style SLA Orthodox Spin
Batting Style LH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Rajasthan, Meghalaya, Arunchal Pradesh

Rajesh Bishnoi is a left-arm spin bowling all-rounder who lit up the Ranji Trophy last summer.

Playing his maiden season for Meghalaya in the Plate Division, Bishnoi starred finishing amongst the leading wicket-takers bagging 39 wickets at 15.58 with a handful of 5-wicket hauls.

The experienced campaigner moved to Meghalaya following his solitary season with Arunachal Pradesh (2021/22) with whom he starred with the ball in white ball cricket (Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy).

He also evidenced his all-round ability, hitting his maiden first-class century (106) against Bihar before bowling his side to a 15-run victory bagging 5 wickets in the final innings.

Over the past few seasons the veteran all-rounder has produced the form that saw him break into professional cricket for Rajasthan back in 2016/17. Regular outings were limited for Rajasthan, but since his move in 2021/22, Bishnoi has excelled.

The all-rounder is now looking to capitalise on his current form and play abroad next summer. A high quality signing for any UK club in 2024.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.

Date of Birth 25-01-1990
Age 33
NationalityIndian
Player StatusAvailable
Playing RoleBowling All-Rounder (Spin)
Player Status Available
Bowling Style SLA Orthodox Spin
Batting Style LH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Rajasthan, Meghalaya, Arunchal Pradesh

Rajesh Bishnoi is a left-arm spin bowling all-rounder who lit up the Ranji Trophy last summer.

Playing his maiden season for Meghalaya in the Plate Division, Bishnoi starred finishing amongst the leading wicket-takers bagging 39 wickets at 15.58 with a handful of 5-wicket hauls.

The experienced campaigner moved to Meghalaya following his solitary season with Arunachal Pradesh (2021/22) with whom he starred with the ball in white ball cricket (Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy).

He also evidenced his all-round ability, hitting his maiden first-class century (106) against Bihar before bowling his side to a 15-run victory bagging 5 wickets in the final innings.

Over the past few seasons the veteran all-rounder has produced the form that saw him break into professional cricket for Rajasthan back in 2016/17. Regular outings were limited for Rajasthan, but since his move in 2021/22, Bishnoi has excelled.

The all-rounder is now looking to capitalise on his current form and play abroad next summer. A high quality signing for any UK club in 2024.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.

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