Rajagopal Sathish      

Full name Rajagopal Sathish

Born January 14, 1981, Trichy (now Tiruchchirappali), Tamil Nadu

Current age 31 years 134 days

Major teams Assam, Chennai Superstars, ICL India XI, Kings XI Punjab, Mumbai Indians, Tamil Nadu

Playing role Allrounder

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Rajagopal Sathish
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
First-class 34 52 6 1674 204* 36.39 5 5 30 0
List A 45 37 12 968 91* 38.72 0 3 30 0
Twenty20 38 29 9 394 41 19.70 332 118.67 0 0 36 7 20 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 34 1588 599 16 3/18 37.43 2.26 99.2 0 0
List A 45 963 742 28 4/16 4/16 26.50 4.62 34.3 1 0 0
Twenty20 38 18 217 277 8 3/12 3/12 34.62 7.65 27.1 0 0 0
Career statistics
First-class debut 2000/01
Last First-class Assam v Hyderabad (India) at Guwahati, Nov 17-20, 2011 scorecard
List A debut 2000/01
Last List A Assam v Bengal at Kolkata, Feb 29, 2012 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Kerala v Tamil Nadu at Visakhapatnam, Sep 25, 2009 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Assam v Jharkhand at Jamshedpur, Oct 24, 2011 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
23* Assam v Bengal Kolkata 29 Feb 2012 List A
82 Assam v Jharkhand Kolkata 26 Feb 2012 List A
44* Assam v Orissa Kolkata 22 Feb 2012 List A
12* Assam v Tripura Kolkata 20 Feb 2012 List A
27, 14 Assam v Hyderabad Guwahati 17 Nov 2011 First-class
41, 1/27 Assam v Jharkhand Jamshedpur 24 Oct 2011 Twenty20
17, 3/12 Assam v Tripura Jamshedpur 22 Oct 2011 Twenty20
1/22, 13 Assam v Bengal Jamshedpur 20 Oct 2011 Twenty20
9 Mum Indians v RCB Chennai 9 Oct 2011 Twenty20
25*, 0/13 Mum Indians v Somerset Chennai 8 Oct 2011 Twenty20
Profile

R Sathish was among several talented players from Tamil Nadu who shifted allegiance to the Indian Cricket League. A useful batting allrounder and excellent fielder - one of the best in the country - Sathish had established himself as an integral member of the Chennai Superstars, one of the strongest teams in the competition. After topping the run charts for Chennai in the ICL's second tournament, he was given the captaincy of the ICL India XI and led his side to the inaugural title. An affable and chirpy character off the field, Sathish warmed hearts with his attitude and performances to match. Sathish's rise to the top was by no means easy. Hailing from a modest background, he was, however, fortunate to receive the backing of his family to take up the sport. Since the facilities in Trichy, his birthplace, weren't quite up to scratch, he changed schools for the sake of his cricket and had to cycle 20 km everyday to get there. After completing his engineering, he moved to Chennai to play league cricket and eventually made it to the Tamil Nadu team during the 2000-01 season. However, he failed to find a regular place in the squad and shifted to Assam in 2003. His batting flourished while playing for his adopted state team, averaging over 54 over two seasons. Ironically, he made his highest first-class score - 204* - against Tamil Nadu and was persuaded to return. Despite returning to his home state, he wasn't a regular in the squad and that prompted his decision to join the ICL, which gave him the recognition he never got as a first-class cricketer. He quit the ICL after two seasons and joined the exodus when the BCCI offered amnesty. He was later given an IPL contract with Mumbai Indians.
Kanishkaa Balachandran February 2010

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May 22, 2011

Mumbai Indians celebrate the run-out of Shreevats Goswami, Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians, IPL 2011, May 22, 2011

Mumbai Indians celebrate the run-out of Shreevats Goswami

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Mar 28, 2010

R Sathish looks on as a wicket falls, Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians, IPL, Mumbai (DY Patil), March 28, 2010

R Sathish looks on as a wicket falls

© Indian Premier League

Dec 14, 2007

Man-of-the-Match R Sathish celebrates with his team-mates, Chennai Superstars v Kolkata Tigers, 1st semi-final, Indian Cricket League, Panchkula, December 14, 2007

Man-of-the-Match R Sathish celebrates with his team-mates

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Notes

Rest of India U-19

U-16 Tamil Nadu 1996-97

U-16 South Zone 1996-97

Ranji Prob 1997-98

India Pistons - Chennai

Tournament Results
Warriors v Super Kings at Johannesburg - Sep 26, 2010
Super Kings won by 8 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)
Warriors v South Aust at Centurion - Sep 25, 2010
Warriors won by 30 runs
Super Kings v RCB at Durban - Sep 24, 2010
Super Kings won by 52 runs (D/L method)
Super Kings v Warriors at Port Elizabeth - Sep 22, 2010
Super Kings won by 10 runs
Central D v Wayamba at Port Elizabeth - Sep 22, 2010
Wayamba won by 74 runs
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