Tilak Varma's Speedy Recovery Fuels India's T20 World Cup Hopes

Tilak Varma has shared encouraging updates from his rehabilitation process as he aims for a return to the Indian cricket team ahead of the T20 World Cup. The left-handed batter was sidelined from the New Zealand T20Is after requiring surgery for an abdominal issue. His presence is considered vital for India's top order, given his impressive average and strike rate, particularly at the number three position. A standout innings of 69* against Pakistan in the Asia Cup underscores his ability to perform in high-pressure chases.

Key Points: Tilak Varma Eyes T20 WC Return After Injury Rehab

  • Recovering from abdominal surgery
  • Posted rehab update on social media
  • Crucial top-order batter for India
  • Stellar record at number three
  • Asia Cup knock vs Pakistan a highlight
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"Sooner than expected": Tilak Varma gears up for Team India return ahead of T20 WC

Indian batter Tilak Varma shares rehab update, targeting a comeback for the T20 World Cup after abdominal surgery. A key top-order asset.

"Leaving no stone unturned, comeback - Tilak Varma"

New Delhi, January 22

In encouraging and positive news for Indian cricket fans, batter Tilak Varma on Thursday posted some pictures and videos on his social media, showcasing his rehab process as he prepares to make a return to Team India ahead of the all-important T20 World Cup.

After a brilliant home series against South Africa at home last year, which saw him top the run-charts with 187, including two fifties, the 23-year-old played a couple of Vijay Hazare Trophy matches, scoring 109 and 34 while preparing for the New Zealand T20Is. However, an abdominal issue, which required surgery, ruled him out of the first three T20Is of the series. Shreyas Iyer made his return to the side as a replacement, with Tilak's World Cup participation under scanner.

However, the left-hander, who has been as of late been a super reliable number three batter with a variety of gears, is "leaving no stone unturned" to come back to the field again.

Posting to Instagram, he wrote, "Leaving no stone unturned, comeback"

Tilak's presence will be crucial for India at the top of the order in the T20 World Cup, having made 1,183 runs in 40 matches and 37 innings at an average of 49.29, with a strike rate of 144.09, including two centuries and six fifties. At number three, he brings a very Virat Kohli-esque game, capable of switching between stabilisation and acceleration, or vice versa, within a jiffy. In 15 innings at number three, he has made 542 runs at an average of 60.22 and a strike rate of over 160, including two centuries and three fifties in 15 innings and a best score of 120*.

While he scored two back-to-back centuries in South Africa back in 2024-end, his knock against Pakistan of 69* in the Asia Cup remains a crown jewel, helping his side in a tense run-chase of 147 runs, batting at number four, where he is just as adept, with 490 runs in 14 innings at an average of 54.44, a strike rate of over 128 and two fifties.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I'm thrilled. But I hope the selectors and team management don't rush him back. Abdominal injuries are tricky. A fully fit Tilak is an asset, a half-fit one is a liability.
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Priya S
His knock against Pakistan in the Asia Cup was pure class under pressure. We need that big-match temperament. Wishing him a speedy recovery! The left-right combination with Rohit at the top could be lethal.
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Rohit P
Stats don't lie - average of 60 at a strike rate of 160 at number 3 is world-class. But where does this leave Shreyas Iyer? The competition for middle-order spots is insane, which is great for Team India.
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Michael C
Good to see the young talent coming through. From an outsider's perspective, India's bench strength in white-ball cricket is frightening. Tilak seems like a special player.
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Kavya N
Just hoping the pressure of a World Cup and a comeback from injury doesn't affect his natural game. He should play freely like he always does. All the best, Tilak! 🤞

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