Promise and learnings: Sai Sudharsan’s foray into Test cricket

Kaumi GazetteCricket10 August, 20258.2K Views

Standing tall: Sai Sudharsan was pleased with the management he confirmed, however rued not changing his begins in England.
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 B. Sai Sudharsan has been making fast strides within the final 4 years. The 23-year-old set the stage on fireplace earlier this yr within the IPL, ending on the prime of the run charts (759 runs).

The left-hander, who has already donned the India colors in ODIs and T20Is, added one other feather to his cap in June when he made his Test debut towards England within the just lately concluded Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy that ended 2-2.

Though Sai Sudharsan performed solely three Tests and had middling returns (140 runs) with a highest rating of 61, the Tamil Nadu batter confirmed promise in difficult situations.

“To be honest, the feeling on Test debut was completely different [to the other formats]. Everyone used to say Test cricket is the ultimate, and I finally experienced it. The feeling when I was standing for the national anthem was special… especially playing in England,” Sai Sudharsan advised The Hindu.

On his efficiency, Sai Sudharsan rued not changing his begins however was pleased with the management he confirmed within the center.

“It was disappointing not to convert after getting those starts, and I should have made a big knock. I felt it was one of the most significant learnings. Having got through the difficult phase, in India, you could open up and be aggressive. But in England, you have to keep it tight and do what you did in the first hour. These are things I want to learn and structure my batting around,” he defined.

“Even if we have a great season, we will have points to improve. But if it is just an OK series like this, there are a lot of areas to work on, whether it’s the mindset or even from a run-making point of view.”

Further elaborating on the technical learnings, he added: “There are a few things that I can improve on, like tracking the ball well, and even timing the ball better. Those things will help me to be in a better position when the ball is swinging or seaming. I need to get more refined on these things, which will help me face any difficult situation I might face in the future.”

Sai Sudharsan emphasised that the new-look Indian group’s mindset was to beat England. “It was a great series for us. The captain (Shubman Gill) played some unbelievable knocks. Right from the first meeting, it was clear we were not coming in as a new team looking to gain experience, but to dominate.”

On the group’s morale heading into the ultimate morning at The Oval when England wanted 35 runs with 4 wickets in hand, Sai Sudharsan stated: “We went in believing we could level the series. The fast bowlers bowled their heart out on the fourth evening, and it was their effort that kept us in the game. So once the rain came, they could come fresh on the final morning and win the game.”

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