Rajesh Deshpande

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Rajesh Deshpande
Personal information
Full nameRajesh Madhukar Deshpande
Born22 October 1961
Umpiring information
FC  umpired63 (2000–2016)
LA  umpired35 (2002–2015)
T20  umpired23 (2007–2016)
Source: CricketArchive, 30 December 2016

Rajesh Deshpande (born 22 October 1961) is an Indian cricket umpire. He made his debut in first-class cricket as umpire on 19 November 2000 in a Ranji Trophy match between Bihar and Orissa. [1] He has appeared in 7 IPL matches and 59 Ranji Trophy matches. [2]

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