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Raghvendrarao Vijay Bharadwaj (; born 15 August 1975) is a former Indian
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er & cricket coach. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm offbreak bowler. He won the ''
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'' award on his debut one day international series against
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in the LG Cup in
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in the 1999–2000 season. He was a key architect of
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's three
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triumphs in the 1990s. He was the chairman of selection committee for under-19 Karnataka team as well. He was also the fielding coach of Oman for
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Domestic career

Bharadwaj made his
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debut for
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in 1994. In his first-class career spanning from 1994 to 2006, he played in 96 matches, scoring 5553 runs and grabbing 59 wickets. A slipped-disc problem that afflicted his lower back during India's tour of Australia in 2000 under
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's captaincy, undid Bharadwaj's career. Though he recovered from the injury, he not able to replicate his form from the 1998–99 domestic season when he scored 1463 runs and grabbed 21 crucial wickets to help
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defeat
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in the Ranji final, close on the heels of its earlier titles in the 97-98 and 95–96 seasons. Bharadwaj last played for
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in the 2004–05 season. He also played for
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in 2005 for the
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Plate League, after being overlooked by the selectors of the
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team. His domestic career was cut short by eye operation that went wrong.


International career

Bharadwaj was first called up to the Indian national team in the 1999–2000 season after an impressive season in Indian domestic cricket in which he scored more than 1000 runs. He made his ODI debut in the LG Cup in Nairobi and initially impressed with his bowling in particular. Where he got 10 wickets at an impressive average of 12.20 and also scoring 89 crucial unbeaten runs lower down the order, all through the tournament. He was a part of the Karnataka's three Ranji Trophy triumphs in the 90's captained Karnataka from 2000 to 2002 was one of the seven players to represent the Indian team during the 90's. He continued to produce strong performances in domestic cricket which caught the selector's eyes and allowed him to stay within contention, but other than a 2003 tour with the India A team against England he did not get further opportunities at international level. He played his last ODI in 2002 against
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Coaching career

Bharadwaj retired from all forms of cricket on 4 November 2006. He took up coaching after retirement and is a qualified level three coach certified from National Cricket Academy, Bangalore. He was a part of the
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squad in the first three seasons of the Indian Premier League as an assistant coach. Bharadwaj appeared on a Kannada television channel as part of a Cricket panel as an analyst. He was the fielding coach of the Oman cricket team along with his teammate Sunil Joshi who is spin bowling coach.Duleep describes India tour as ‘good learning experience’ for Oman team
/ref> Bharadwaj was a part of the Karnataka first class team as a coach and also was the assistant coach for RCB for three years. He was a managing committee member of KSCA for one term when cricketers looked after administration. He has been on panel discussion on tv9 and news9 for 10 years.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bharadwaj, Vijay 1975 births Living people Indian cricketers India One Day International cricketers India Test cricketers Karnataka cricketers Jharkhand cricketers South Zone cricketers Cricketers from Bangalore Indian cricket coaches Coaches of the Oman national cricket team Indian cricket commentators Madhva Brahmins