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At 21, his decision to play in the unsanctioned Indian Cricket League in 2007 nearly ended his India prospects, but after accepting the BCCI'S amnesty offer in 2009, he was picked up by Mumbai Indians for the IPL the following year, which marked the start of a run where he was among their top run-scorers till 2017, and part of three title-winning sides. His prolific run with the bat continued after he moved to Chennai Super Kings in 2018, where he racked up 602 runs in his debut season for the franchise.
Rayudu's IPL prowess contrasted sharply with his spotty career at the national level. He was handed his India debut in a low-profile ODI series in Zimbabwe in 2013 and responded with an unbeaten 63, becoming the third-oldest Indian at the time to score a fifty on ODI debut. He was part of the 2015 World Cup squad but did not get a game. The following year he was left out of India's World T20 side.
After a two-year lull, he found himself back in the ODI side in 2018, appearing in 11 of the 20 matches India played that year, and scoring his third ODI century, against West Indies. He was left out of the World Cup squad in 2019, though, and announced his retirement from all cricket following the snub - but quickly rescinded that decision and came back to captain Hyderabad in domestic cricket and turn out for Chennai Super Kings for another four seasons in the IPL, two of them title-winning.
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