'Last two months have been nothing short of an opportunity to grow': Nitish Reddy

IANS January 13, 2025 237 views

Nitish Reddy just had an incredible debut Test series in Australia, making a stunning first impression with both bat and ball. At just 21 years old, he scored 298 runs and hit a memorable century in Melbourne, which was made even more special by his family's presence. His performance earned him widespread acclaim from cricket veterans who see him as a promising talent for India's future. Despite the series not ending as they hoped, Reddy remains optimistic and eager to continue growing as a player.

"From setting alarms to watch Test matches in Australia to gaining a first-hand sense of the Australian shores..." - Nitish Reddy
'Last two months have been nothing short of an opportunity to grow': Nitish Reddy
New Delhi, Jan 13: India all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy, who made his Test debut in the recently-concluded Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Australia, said that the "last two months have been nothing short of an opportunity to grow, as a player and a person too".

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Scored 298 runs with a maiden Test century at MCG

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Impressed with bat and ball during Border-Gavaskar Trophy

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Earned praise from cricket experts

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Selected for upcoming T20I series against England

Reddy made his red-ball debut against Australia in Perth and went on to retain his place in the playing 11 for the five-match series. The 21-year-old repaid the faith shown by the team management and impressed with the bat on the tour. He scored 298 runs at an average of 37.25, making him India’s second-highest run-getter in the series.

His knock of 114 – a maiden Test century at the Melbourne Cricket Ground – was the standout moment of the tour, especially with it coming when his father Mutyalu Reddy, mother Manasa, sister Tejaswi and uncle Surendra were in attendance at the iconic venue.

"From setting alarms to watch Test matches in Australia to gaining a first-hand sense of the Australian shores, the last two months have been nothing short of an opportunity to grow, as a player and a person too. Not the way we wanted to end the series. We'll be back, tougher and stronger," Reddy wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

With the ball, Reddy picked five wickets in 44 overs, with his best figures being 2-32. His performances and calm temperament on his first Test tour of Australia earned Reddy widespread praise from former Indian and Australian players, who have earmarked him to be a mainstay in the national set-up across formats.

Reddy, who made his T20I debut in the series against Bangladesh last year and shone by hitting a superb 74 in New Delhi, has been picked for India’s upcoming five-match T20I series against England, starting on January 22 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

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