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India A Captain Tilak Varma Hails Team's Character After Tri-Series Triumph

India A captain Tilak Varma praised his team's resilience after they defeated Sri Lanka A by 66 runs to win the tri-series title. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's explosive 94 off 29 deliveries, including the fastest List A fifty, set up a commanding total of 377/9. The bowlers, led by Yash Thakur and Vipraj Nigam with three wickets each, restricted Sri Lanka A to 311. Varma noted the team's character after recovering from back-to-back losses earlier in the tournament.

'Everyone has shown real character': Skipper Tilak Varma hails India A's resilience after tri-series triumph

Dambulla, June 22

India A captain Tilak Varma credited his team's resilience and collective character after they defeated Sri Lanka A by 66 runs to lift the tri-series title at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on Sunday.

Powered by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's explosive 94 off just 29 deliveries and backed by disciplined bowling, the Indian side capped their campaign with a commanding victory, prompting the skipper to reflect on how the side responded to setbacks and executed its plans throughout the tournament.

"Everyone has shown the real character in this tournament, especially when we lost against Afghanistan and Sri Lanka back-to-back games. And from there, winning with a large margin and showing that attitude on the field was tremendous," Tilak said post match.

The triumph completed a remarkable turnaround for the Men in Blue, who had entered the knockout stage after recovering from successive defeats earlier in the competition. In the final, they posted a daunting 377/9 before restricting the hosts to 311, with the bowlers producing timely breakthroughs despite a few resistance partnerships from Sri Lanka A.

Tilak attributed the team's success to the squad's experience and the clarity with which they approached every phase of an innings.

"Definitely, everyone has played domestic games in their own state. So everyone has the experience, and it's just a matter of a moment and planning just before coming to the game. If you see the way we play in the powerplay and in between 10 to 40, and again we'll just accelerate and again we go on. Because we know we have got good big hitters in the death, and you know how Vaibhav and Arya have opened the game. So we know that in between we want that partnership, and that has been in our way," he added.

That blueprint was evident in the final. Teenager Vaibhav Sooryavanshi ripped apart the Sri Lankan attack with a record-breaking 94, including the fastest List A fifty in just 11 balls, while Priyansh Arya gave him ideal support during their 132-run opening stand.

After the blazing start, Tilak himself anchored the innings with a measured 67, stitching together key partnerships with Ruturaj Gaikwad and Kumar Kushagra before the lower order added valuable runs to push India A to a formidable total.

Although pleased with the title-winning campaign, the captain admitted there was one area that still left room for improvement despite ending on the winning side.

"Honestly, if you say, I think it was really up on the mark, but slightly disappointing with the bowling. But if you see, we have got very good bowling attack, but it happens in one-off series, but you know how talented everyone is. So we weren't up on the mark in the bowling, but end of the day, the results matters. So when we are in the winning side, then it's good, but at the same point, there is a lot of learning in the bowling as well," the skipper said.

Even so, India A's bowlers delivered when it mattered most in the summit clash. Yash Thakur and Vipraj Nigam claimed three wickets apiece, while Anukul Roy picked up two as Sri Lanka A, despite half-centuries from Sadeera Samarawickrama and Vanuja Sahan, fell well short of the imposing target.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Happy for the win but can't ignore the bowling concerns Tilak himself mentioned. Conceding 311 runs against a Sri Lanka A side is not ideal. If we want to groom players for the senior team, both batting and bowling need to be top-notch. Vaibhav's knock covered up some cracks. Let's not get carried away - there's work to be done.

Michael C

As a cricket fan from the UK, I've been following this tri-series. India A's depth is incredible - players like Tilak, Gaikwad, and now this young opener Sooryavanshi. That 11-ball fifty is going to be talked about for years. The way they shifted gears through the innings shows excellent game awareness. Very impressed with the strategic approach.

Sneha F

Love what Tilak said about everyone showing "real character." That's what separates good teams from great ones - how they respond to adversity. After those back-to-back losses, many teams would have crumbled. Instead, they came back stronger. Vaibhav and Priyansh's opening partnership was pure entertainment. Our domestic system is producing some gems!

Raghav A

Honestly, the bowling is a genuine concern. Tilak himself said they weren't "up to the mark." Against better batting sides, 311 could have been chased. That said, the batting display was phenomenal - especially that opening stand. 377 is a statement total. Good to see young players stepping up, but our A team bowlers need to tighten up before they graduate to the senior level.

Emma D

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