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Hindustan Times
4 hours ago
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Ravi Shastri gobsmacked watching India youngster bat, immediately asked 'Who's this bloke?', told selectors 'get him in'
During his time as India's head coach, Ravi Shastri unearthed quite a few gems. Navdeep Saini, Mohammed Siraj, Prithvi Shaw, T Natarajan, Washington Sundar, Shubman Gill to name a few. Even Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah made their Test debuts, as did Mayank Agarwal, Hanuma Vihari and Karun Nair. Unfortunately, many of these names faded away. Some slipped down in the pecking order, such as Mayank and Vihari, and even Pandya, whose body gave up on him, denying the rigours of playing all three formats. The ones who did make it, though, were Gill and Bumrah – one became world cricket's greatest pacer, the other India's Test captain. Ravi Shastri recalls being blown away watching the Indian youngster bat.(AFP) A lot of players come every now and then, but very rarely does a young cricketer emerge who captivates the imagination like no one else. Indian cricket has been divided into heroes over the last five decades. From Sunil Gavaskar, the baton passed to Sachin Tendulkar, then Virat Kohli, and, if the hype is to be believed, now Gill. India's newly crowned Test captain, Gill, started off the tour of England on a blazing note, scoring a defiant half-century when India had lost two wickets in two overs before lunch. An elated Shastri, in the commentary box, seemed over the moon watching one of his discoveries on the fast track to success. Also Read: India vs England Live Score, 1st Test Day 1 Watching Gill thrive, Shastri's mind harked back to 2018, when an 18-year-old Gill was sweating it as part of India's Under-19 squad. Gill was the Player of the tournament as India won the Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand seven years ago. The former India head coach recalled being blown away watching Gill and urged the BCCI not to waste time in giving him a chance with the senior team. That is when Gill made a lot of heads turn. He just seemed to have time, more than anyone else, as he bludgeoned through the likes of Pakistan and Australia. Also Read: Sai Sudharsan's woeful shot to get out for a duck on debut leaves Gautam Gambhir distraught "He's got the flair, he's got the game. And he's not the kind who changes his approach because it comes naturally to him. There's no doubting his talent. When he came on the scene, everyone knew that here's a player who's going to be around for a decade. There's no doubt about that. I remember seeing him for the first time when I was the coach and he was batting in the nets. He came out to bat and I went to the other coaches and said 'Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Who is this bloke? Get him in." Gill's India debut About a year later, Gill made his India debut during an ODI series in New Zealand, just a couple of months before the 2019 World Cup. Gill then made his Test debut in the Boxing Day Test match against Australia at the MCG and scored an unbeaten 48 as India completed a famous win after their infamous 36 all out in Adelaide. "He had that regal element about him. Just the way he played, and the shots he possessed. Especially against the quicks and the bouncing ball. He started off well during the Under-19 World Cup when Rahul [Dravid] was the coach. And just came through the ranks nicely," added Shastri. It's a challenge in itself when someone comes through, and everyone says this is the future of the country. More so in India, where expectations go through the roof. For all the pieces of the puzzle, Gill seems to have come through nicely. Having made it in the ODIs, he's now grinding it out in Test set-up.


India.com
5 hours ago
- Sport
- India.com
'You don't miss someone who...': Former England star mocks Virat Kohli during IND vs ENG rivalry
Virat Kohli. (PIC - X) New Delhi: The first match of the five-Test series between India and England will be played at Leeds ground. Before this match, the former England captain had given a controversial statement about Virat Kohli. This has created a stir in the cricket world. Virat Kohli, who has retired from Test cricket during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, will now be seen playing only in ODI cricket. He has a great record in Test cricket. Despite this, the former England captain has taken a dig at his batting average. This has made Indian fans very angry. At the same time, the Indian team would like to answer this with its performance against England. What did Michael Vaughan say? The former England captain has targeted Virat Kohli. Talking to Fox Sports, he claimed that Team India will not miss Virat Kohli too much, because the average of this great batsman of Team India in England was only 33.21. Virat has scored 1096 runs in 17 Test matches in England. This includes two centuries and five half-centuries. 'Kohli is a legend and a culture creator around this Indian team, and what he brought as a captain to the team is still there in terms of the energy and the drive, and the aggression. But he only averaged 33 here in the UK. You don't massively miss someone that averages 33, but you miss someone that brings so much to the dressing room,' Vaughan told Fox Cricket. Vaughan said that the Indian team will not miss Virat as a batsman, but the team will definitely miss him as a legend in the dressing room. What he brought to the team as a captain is still present, but he will not be missed as a batsman. Vaughan has supported the good performance of the young players in the absence of the experienced pair of Rohit and Virat. He said that no one should be surprised if they play really well in England and claimed that perhaps they must have been waiting for this moment. 'These players that are going to come in and play for India, they're seriously good players. Maybe this new generation has been waiting. Maybe they've been waiting for this moment. Don't be surprised that they play really well,' he added.


India Today
8 hours ago
- Sport
- India Today
ENG vs IND: Sai Sudharsan debuts, joins Virat Kohli, Sourav Ganguly in unique list
Sai Sudharsan's rapid rise continued as the young Tamil Nadu batter made his Test debut for India in the series opener against England at Headingley, Leeds, on 20 June, joining a select group of Indian greats - Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid and Virat Kohli - who also earned their maiden Test caps on the same 21-year-old left-hander became India's 317th Test cricketer, receiving his cap from Cheteshwar Pujara, a stalwart at No. 3 for over a decade. Fittingly, Sudharsan is expected to take up that position in a reshuffled batting order, with Shubman Gill moving to No. 4 and Rishabh Pant slotting in at No. already has three ODI caps and one T20I cap to his name, and his Test debut today completes the set. Sudharsan has been a prolific run-scorer in the shorter formats - he won the Orange Cap in IPL 2025 - but he averages just under 40 in first-class cricket. ENG vs IND Live Score, 1st Test Day 1: Live UpdatesA product of Tamil Nadu's domestic system, Sudharsan first came into prominence during the 2021 Tamil Nadu Premier League, finishing as the second-highest run-scorer. He made his Ranji Trophy debut the following year and has since accumulated 1,957 runs in 29 first-class matches at an average of 39.93, including seven Cap number 317Congratulations to Sai Sudharsan, who is all set to make his Test DebutUpdates | #ENGvIND BCCI (@BCCI) June 20, 2025advertisementIn December 2019, Sudharsan was in tears after being dropped from Tamil Nadu's Under-19 team. He was not in ideal physical shape and, acknowledging that, channeled his disappointment into working towards becoming a fitter, stronger player. Early the following year, he began training with his mother, a strength and conditioning coach who had represented Tamil Nadu in volleyball. His father, R Bharadwaj - a former track athlete who represented India at the South Asian Games in Dhaka in 1993 - also played a key role in his his red-ball numbers remain a work in progress, his recent form has been impossible to overlook. Sudharsan enjoyed a prolific IPL 2025 campaign, scoring 759 runs at a strike rate of 156.17 for Gujarat Titans - the highest run tally of the season. His County stint with Surrey across the 2023 and 2024 seasons also gave him valuable experience in English left-hander has been one of the most talked-about names in the lead-up to the series. Thirty years after Ganguly's elegant debut at Lord's, another left-handed batter from India begins his journey in Watch
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First Post
9 hours ago
- Sport
- First Post
B Sai Sudharsan handed maiden cap by Cheteshwar Pujara ahead of India-England Test in Headingley
Sudharsan had previously represented India in both white-ball formats and is set to make his first appearance for the country in whites in the opening match of the five-Test series between India and England in Leeds. read more B Sai Sudharsan received his maiden Test cap from Cheteshwar Pujara ahead of toss on the opening day of the first Test between India and England at Headingley, Leeds on Friday. Sudharsan had previously made his ODI debut during the 2023-24 tour of South Africa and also made his only T20I appearance under Shubman Gill's captaincy in Zimbabwe last year. LIVE | India vs England, 1st Test in Headingley, Day 1 And at the home ground of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, the Tamil Nadu opener will be making his first appearance for the Indian team in whites. Sudharsan had received his maiden Test call-up on the back of a strong domestic run for Tamil Nadu as well as for Gujarat Titans in the 18th IPL season, in which he finished as the leading run-scorer. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Sudharsan received his cap from Pujara, and is likely to bat at No 3 – a position that the latter had made his own for more than a decade. More to follow

IOL News
10 hours ago
- Sport
- IOL News
Proteas Women ‘big dawg' Annerie Dercksen eager to shine with the bat in Windies T20 series
Annerie Dercksen Annerie Dercksen hopes to swing her bat for the Proteas Women against the West Indies today. Photo: BackpagePix Image: BackpagePix Proteas Women big hitting all-rounder Annerie Dercksen looked eager to sink her teeth a little into the West Indies in the upcoming T20 series. Dercksen is coming off a somewhat dull ODI series, having not enjoyed the same level of success with the bat as she did in Sri Lanka. But the conditions in the Caribbean were something different entirely, and so too, the situations she batted in. Dercksen scored her maiden century against Sri Lanka in the final game of the tri-series last month, but said she had to play a more high-risk style of batting against the Windies. Regardless, the Proteas claimed the ODI series 2-1, with a comfortable 166-run victory via the DLS method in the deciding match this week. The 24-year-old's bowling has been sharp during the ODI series, however, taking two wickets in five balls on Tuesday. With the series now behind her, Dercksen looked eager to get back on the field and make some contributions with the bat, hopefully on the same level as her final game against Sri Lanka last month – when she scored her maiden century. 'Looking back on Sri Lanka, this was probably a lower scoring series compared to then,' Dercksen said. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ 'I think during this tour, our top and middle-order really took control of the innings, and that middle-over period. 'We sort of have to come in and finish off games. That naturally means you play a more high-risk game. 'The conditions here favour the bowling side a bit as well. 'The pitch slows down quite a bit, but cricket is a funny game. You just need a couple things to go your way, and you're right back in it.' With the ODI series behind her, the 24-year-old looked eager to smack a couple of sixes for dinner during the press conference yesterday. She said the experience she has batting both up and lower down the order favours her going into the T20 series. It's not certain yet what number she will appear in the order, but coach Mandla Mashimbiyi labelled her, as well as Chloe Tryon and Nadine de Klerk, as their 'big hitters'. Ideally, in the T20 format, you would want your big hitters spread out throughout the innings to keep the momentum alive and well for 20 overs.