Ruturaj Gaikwad

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Ruturaj Dasharath Gaikwad (born 31 January 1997) is an Indian international cricketer who captains the Maharashtra cricket team in the T20, List A format and the current captain of Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League.[2][3] He made his international debut for the India cricket team in July 2021 against Sri Lanka. He was the captain of the India squad which won the gold medal at the 2022 Asian Games. He was the leading run-scorer in the 2021 IPL season.[4] He is captain of the Maharashtra team in T20 and List A cricket.[5][6]

Ruturaj Gaikwad
Personal information
Full name
Ruturaj Dasharath Gaikwad
Born (1997-01-31) 31 January 1997 (age 27)
Pune, Maharashtra, India
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight arm off break
RoleBatter
RelationsUtkarsha Pawar (wife)
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 246)6 October 2022 v South Africa
Last ODI19 December 2023 v South Africa
ODI shirt no.31
T20I debut (cap 88)28 July 2021 v Sri Lanka
Last T20I3 December 2023 v Australia
T20I shirt no.31
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2016–presentMaharashtra
2019–presentChennai Super Kings (squad no. 31)
2023[1]Puneri Bappa
Career statistics
Competition ODI T20I FC LA
Matches 4 17 28 75
Runs scored 106 458 1,941 4,121
Batting average 26.50 38.17 42.19 59.72
100s/50s 0/1 1/3 6/9 15/17
Top score 71 123* 195 220*
Catches/stumpings 0/0 9/0 19/0 20/0
Medal record
Men's Cricket
Representing  India
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2022 Hangzhou Team
Indian Premier League
Chennai Super Kings
Runner-up 2019 Indian Premier League
Winner 2021 Indian Premier League
Winner 2023 Indian Premier League
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 08 October 2023

Early life edit

Ruturaj is from Pune, Maharashtra. His father is Dasharath Gaikwad, who was a Defence Research Development Organisation's (DRDO) employee.[7] His mother Sawita Gaikwad is a teacher in a municipality school. According to Gaikwad his parents never insisted him to study more and play less Cricket. Gaikwad's native village is Pargaon Memane village in Saswad area of Pune district, Maharashtra. His mother tongue is Marathi.[8][9]

He did his primary schooling from St Joseph's Boys' High School, Pune in Khadki. He studied in Lakashmibai Nadgude school in Pimple Nilakh, Pune. He did college studies from Marathvada Mitra Mandal's Polytechnic.[10]

Domestic career edit

Early career edit

Gaikwad at the age of 13 joined the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation's (PCMC) Varroc Dilip Vengsarkar Academy' in Thergaon[11] in Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune.[12][13][14]

In Cadence trophy of 2010, He scored 63* (71) against Mumbai's MIG Cricket club for Varroc Vengsarkar Academy, he got man of the match. His academy beat MIG Cricket club by 7 wickets, Cadence Cricket ground.[14]

At Maharashtra invitational tournament of 2015, he scored 306 runs in a match in partnership of 522 runs with his teammate Vinay.[15]

Debut for Maharashtra edit

He made his first-class debut for Maharashtra in the 2016–17 Ranji Trophy on 6 October 2016.[16] He made his Twenty20 debut for Maharashtra in the 2016–17 Inter State Twenty-20 Tournament on 2 February 2017.[17] In the 2019 Ranji trophy season, he scored 108 (199) in first inning and 76 (170) in Pune in second inning, while opening for Maharashtra Cricket team versus Chhattisgarh. He became man of the match in this match.[18] He made his List A debut for Maharashtra in the 2016–17 Vijay Hazare Trophy on 25 February 2017.[19] In this tournament he scored 444 runs along 63.42 average in 7 matches. He scored 3 half centuries and one century. He was the third highest run getter in 2016–17 Vijay Hazare trophy.[20]

In Indian domestic cricket structure he played for India A, India B, India Blue, Maharashtra and India U-23.[21] In October 2018, Gaikwad was named in India B's squad for the 2018–19 Deodhar Trophy.[22] In December 2018, he was named in India's team for the 2018 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup.[23]

He scored four centuries in four matches in Mandke trophy of 2019.[11]

In June 2019, he scored 187 not out for India A against Sri Lanka A.[24] In August 2019, he was named in the India Blue team's squad for the 2019–20 Duleep Trophy.[25][26] In October 2019, he was named in India B's squad for the 2019–20 Deodhar Trophy.[27]

In the 2021 Mushtaq Ali trophy, Gaikwad captained Maharashtra and scored 259 runs in five matches at an average of 51.80, including three fifties at a strike rate of 150.71. He finished as one of the top scorers in the tournament.[28] in the 2021–22 Vijay Hazare trophy he scored four hundreds and equalled Virat Kohli's record of scoring maximum hundreds in single Vijay Hazare tournament and scored over 600 runs in the tournament for Maharashtra.[29]

In November 2022, during 2nd quarter-final match between Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh of 2022–23 Vijay Hazare Trophy, Gaikwad became the first batter to hit seven sixes in an over (one off a no-ball) in all forms of cricket.[30] With the 108-run knock against Saurashtra ( In the Final of Vijay Hazare Trophy 2022–23), Gaikwad now owns the record for the most centuries by any player in Vijay Hazare Trophy history (12). Former Indian cricketer Robin Uthappa and Gaikwad's current Maharashtra teammate Ankit Bawne jointly held the record previously (11 centuries each).[31]

2023 edit

In 2023, he is hired by a Pune-based franchise for Maharashtra Premier League (MPL) in ₹14.8 crore (for 3 years). The franchise later named as Puneri Bappa and they announced Ruturaj Gaikwad as their captain for inaugural season.[32][33]

International career edit

In June 2021, Gaikwad was named in India's One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) squads for their series against Sri Lanka.[34] He made his T20I debut on 28 July 2021, for India against Sri Lanka.[35] In December 2021, Gaikwad was named in India's ODI squad for their series against South Africa.[36] In January 2022, Gaikwad was again named in India's ODI squad, this time for their home series against the West Indies.[37] In June 2022, he scored his maiden T20I half-century against South Africa.[38]

In July 2022, he was named in India's ODI squad for their away series against the West Indies.[39] In October 2022, he was named in India's ODI squad, for their series against South Africa.[40] He made his ODI debut on 6 October 2022 against South Africa.[41]

In June 2023, Gaikwad was named in India's Test and ODI squads for their series against West Indies.[42]

In July 2023, Gaikwad was named as India's vice-captain for the series against Ireland under a returning Jasprit Bumrah.[43] He ended the series as the leading run scorer with 77 runs from the two matches with 58 of those runs coming in the second match.

In September 2023, Gaikwad was named in India's ODI squad for the first two matches in the series against Australia.[44] On September 22, he scored 71 runs in the first match of the series which was his maiden half-century in ODI cricket.[45]

In July 2023, Gaikwad was also named as India's T20I Captain for the 2022 Asian Games.[46] He led India to win the gold medal and became the first Indian captain to do so in Men's Cricket at the Asian Games and second Indian captain after MS Dhoni to win a T20I tournament on their first attempt.[47]

In November 2023, Gaikwad was named the vice-captain for the first three matches of the T20I series against Australia.[48] A mix-up in the first match led to him departing for a diamond duck; he followed that up with back to back good performances scoring 58 (43) in the second T20I and scoring his maiden international century of 123 (57) in the third T20I.[49]

He became the ninth Indian batter to score a T20I century and his score is the second highest by any Indian in the T20I format. He also became the first Indian to score a century against Australia in T20Is and his score is the highest by any batter against Australia in T20Is.[50]

Indian Premier League edit

In December 2018, Gaikwad was bought by the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the player auction for the 2019 Indian Premier League.[51][52]

On 2 October 2021, Gaikwad scored his first IPL century, with 101 not out against the Rajasthan Royals in the 2021 tournament.[53] On 15 October, Chennai Super Kings beat Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the finals with Gaikwad contributing to CSK's total by scoring 32 runs off 27 balls. He won the Orange Cap for scoring the most runs (635) in the 2021 tournament and was also awarded the Emerging Player of the Year award.[54]

After his good performances in the 2021 season, Gaikwad was retained by Chennai Super Kings for 6 crores ahead of the 2022 IPL auction.[55]

On March 21, 2024, Chennai Super Kings announced the appointment of Gaikwad as their captain. This decision followed the resignation of Mahendra Singh Dhoni from the captaincy role, a position he held for a remarkable 14 seasons. Dhoni's decision to step down occurred on the eve of the 17th IPL season, marking a significant transition in leadership for the franchise. Gaikwad's appointment as captain positioned him as the fourth individual to assume this prestigious role for the Chennai Super Kings.[56]

Personal life edit

Gaikwad lives in the Sangvi area of Pimpri-Chinchwad in Pune.[57][58] He is originally from Pargaon Memane.[9] On 3 June 2023, married his long-time girlfriend Utkarsha Pawar at Mahabaleshwar.[59]

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External links edit

  • Ruturaj Gaikwad at ESPNcricinfo