Name

Rajesh Bishnoi

Date of Birth 25-01-1990
Age 34
NationalityIndian
Player Status Available
Playing Role Bowling All-Rounder (Spin)
Bowling Style SLA Orthodox Spin
Batting Style LH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) 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.

Name Rajesh Bishnoi
Date of Birth 25-01-1990
Age 34
NationalityIndian
Player StatusAvailable
Playing RoleBowling All-Rounder (Spin)
Player Status Available
Bowling Style SLA Orthodox Spin
Batting Style LH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) 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.