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Jeet Ashok Raval (born 22 September 1988) is a
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. Raval is an opening batsman, who plays for
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internationally and
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domestically. Originally from
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in India, Raval played cricket for New Zealand's under-19 team and then spent eight years playing first-class cricket as an opening batsman for Auckland and
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before being selected to play
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for New Zealand for the first time in 2016. Raval initially struggled for form and it took 17 Test matches and 7 half-centuries before he scored his maiden Test century against
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Early life and youth cricket

Raval was born and raised in
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in India, where he grew up playing cricket in his backyard with his cousins, ultimately being successful enough at the sport to represent the state of
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at under-15 and under-17 level. Raval began as a medium-pace bowler in his first match for Gujarat, but after scoring more than 20 runs batting down the order and almost saving a match for the team, his coach asked him to bat higher up the order in the next match, and he scored a century. From then on, Raval focused on his batting. When Raval was 16, his family moved to
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in New Zealand. Raval initially struggled to adjust to the language and culture. He tried to get a job at a
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but was unable to because he didn't understand what a CV was. His father started working at a petrol station, where by chance he met Kit Perera, the Sri Lankan-born cricket coach of the Suburbs New Lynn Cricket Club. Raval started playing cricket for this club as well as his school,
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, in late 2004. He played well and was selected for Auckland's under-17s team, then in later years their under-19s team. This led to his selection in New Zealand's national under-19 team, where he was mentored by former international cricketer Dipak Patel. At the time he had not lived in New Zealand long enough to represent the country in international cricket, restricting him to their under-19 team. Raval played for New Zealand Under-19s in both a youth Test series and a youth ODI series against
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. In the third Test match he scored 70 and 89 in the two innings, finishing as New Zealand's second-highest run scorer for the series. It was during this series that Raval fully identified with the culture of New Zealand cricket and saw a future for himself playing for New Zealand rather than for India. Raval did not fare as well in the ODIs, only scoring 9 runs in two matches.


Domestic career

Raval made his
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debut for
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in December 2008 during a tour match against the
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. Later that season, in March 2009, he played his first matches for Auckland in the
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(now known as the Plunket Shield), New Zealand's first-class domestic championship. In just his second full first-class match he made a double-century, scoring 256 runs over 10 hours, the equal third-highest score ever for Auckland. He earned his first contract with Auckland for the 2009–10 season. For the next eight seasons, Raval played first-class cricket for Auckland (aside from one season playing for
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). By 2015, he had scored more than 3,500 runs in 54 first-class matches and had consistently averaged above 40 in almost every season. His 2015–16 season was especially prolific, as he scored 1016 runs at an average of 59.76 in 10 first-class matches and Auckland won the Plunket Shield, earning him the attention of New Zealand's national selectors. In June 2020, he was offered a contract by Northern Districts ahead of the 2020–21 domestic cricket season.


International career

In June 2016, Raval was named in New Zealand's
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squad for their tours to
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and
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, which took place in July and August, but after he didn't play a match for New Zealand in either tour he was subsequently left out of New Zealand's squad for their tour of India, due in part to questions over his ability to face spin bowling. Raval was finally selected to make his Test debut for New Zealand in November 2016 in a home series against Pakistan, replacing out-of-form batsman
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. Raval opened the batting for New Zealand and finished the first day of play not out on 55 runs after New Zealand had bowled out Pakistan for 133. He followed this up in the second innings with an impressive 36
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, hitting the winning runs for New Zealand with a
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off the bowling of
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. He also took four catches in the match, the most by any New Zealand non-
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on debut. For the first few years of his Test career, Raval was unable to score his maiden Test
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. In his first seven Test matches, he scored five half-centuries but the closest he got to a century in his first season was 88 runs against
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. He finished the 2016–17 season with 493 Test runs at an average of 44.81, and he earned a central contract with
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for the 2017–18 season. A Test century continued to elude him as he scored 84 in a Test match against the West Indies in December 2017. In February 2018, during a domestic one-day match in New Zealand for Auckland, Raval hit an unusual six off of
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fast bowler Andrew Ellis. He hit the ball directly back to the bowler, and it ricocheted off of his head and over the long-off boundary for six runs. Ellis passed a concussion test and was allowed to continue bowling, and Raval went on to score 149 runs before being dismissed by Ellis. In May 2018, he was one of twenty players to be awarded a new contract for the 2018–19 season by New Zealand Cricket, and in August 2018 he was signed by
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to replace the injured fellow New Zealander
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. Raval had a rough patch, and by the end of the year his 2018 batting average dropped as low as 19.90 before he scored his seventh Test half-century against
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in the Boxing Day Test Match, again failing to convert it into his maiden Test century but raising his yearly average up to 23.25. In March 2019, Raval finally scored his first century in his 17th Test match, scoring 132 runs against Bangladesh as part of a 254-run opening partnership with Tom Latham after having held the record for the most half-centuries for a New Zealander without passing the milestone. This was the highest first-wicket partnership New Zealand had ever had against Bangladesh and the third-highest against any team.


Personal life

Raval married Surabhi on 9 May 2016 in Ahmedabad. They had their honeymoon in Europe, but it was cut short by Raval's inclusion in New Zealand's national squad.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Raval, Jit 1988 births Living people New Zealand cricketers New Zealand Test cricketers Auckland cricketers Central Districts cricketers Northern Districts cricketers People educated at Avondale College Indian emigrants to New Zealand Naturalised citizens of New Zealand Cricketers from Ahmedabad