Key Points

Anuj Rawat has made playing in the IPL his absolute priority, regardless of which franchise he represents. The East Delhi Riders captain has been in sensational form in the Delhi Premier League, scoring heavily with an explosive strike rate. He credits his improvement to learning from Gujarat Titans teammates Jos Buttler and assistant coach Parthiv Patel during practice sessions. Rawat feels completely ready to make an impact whenever his next IPL opportunity comes.

Key Points: Anuj Rawat IPL Priority No Favorite Franchise After GT Season

  • Anuj Rawat emphasizes playing opportunities over franchise loyalty in IPL
  • Rawat scored 232 runs in DPL with impressive 184 strike rate
  • He learned batting techniques from GT teammates Jos Buttler and Parthiv Patel
  • East Delhi Riders sit second in DPL table under Rawat's captaincy
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Playing in IPL is my priority, no favorite franchise, says Anuj Rawat

East Delhi Riders captain Anuj Rawat prioritizes playing in IPL over franchise loyalty, discusses GT experience and learning from Jos Buttler and Parthiv Patel.

"The most important thing for me is to play. I think GT is a very good thing for me, but options are always open. - Anuj Rawat"

New Delhi, August 19

East Delhi Rider skipper Anuj Rawat expressed his desire to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) as his top priority, and he sees the Gujarat Titans (GT) as a great opportunity.

However, Rawat also believes options for different teams are always open, without any favourite franchise.

"The most important thing for me is to play. I think GT is a very good thing for me, but options are always open. There is no such favourite. But definitely, wherever I go, I want to play," Anuj Rawat told ANI.

Rawat didn't play any fixture in the IPL 2025 for GT; however, he has been part of 24 matches in the rich league. He has made 318 out of those 24 fixtures at an average of 19.88 and a strike rate of 119.10.

Under Rawat's captaincy, East Delhi Riders, in the ongoing Delhi Premier League (DPL) season 2, with five victories out of their seven fixtures, are placed second in the DPL points table. Rawat with the bat has been in fine touch.

He has slammed 232 in seven matches at an average of 46.40 and a strike rate of 184.13, with three fifties under his belt. Rawat also felt that his good performances in DPL would be reflected in the upcoming Indian domestic season, and Rawat believes he is 100 per cent ready to play in IPL.

"Whatever I am doing, whatever you can see in DPL, I think that will be seen in domestic too. But I always feel that I am 100 per cent ready to play in IPL," he added.

Rawat emphasised the learning he gained from practising with his GT teammate Jos Buttler and assistant coach Parthiv Patel in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.

"There are a lot of talks. Jos Butler and Parthiv Patel are also there. So when you practice with them, you get to learn small things. Things that you can't do yourself, you get to learn from them as a batter. I talk to Jos a lot on the field and off the field. And I think I have worked a lot with Parthiv Patel, and I think that thing is helping me this season too," Rawat said.

- ANI

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Priya S
His strike rate of 184 in DPL is impressive! But IPL is different level. Hope he gets to play this season instead of warming benches. GT should give him opportunities.
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Aryan P
Learning from Jos Buttler and Parthiv Patel - what a great opportunity! Young Indian players should make the most of such experiences. Good attitude from Anuj.
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Sarah B
Respect his professionalism, but honestly his IPL stats aren't great - average of 19.88 needs improvement. Hope his DPL form translates to bigger stage.
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Karthik V
Delhi boys representing well! East Delhi Riders doing great under his captaincy. IPL teams should look at domestic performers like him rather than just big names.
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Nisha Z
Three fifties in seven matches is no joke! Hope he gets picked by a team that actually plays him. Wasting talent on bench helps no one. 🙏

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