Nitish Kumar Reddy's Silver Lining: How Pandya's Absence Creates Opportunity

India's batting coach sees a silver lining in Hardik Pandya's absence from the ODI series. Sitanshu Kotak believes this creates valuable game time for young Nitish Kumar Reddy. The team is actively grooming Reddy as a future all-round option for the national side. While acknowledging Pandya's significant value, Kotak emphasizes the development opportunity for the emerging player.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Reddy Gains Game Time Amid Hardik Pandya Absence

  • India trails 1-0 in ODI series against Australia ahead of Adelaide match
  • Team grooming Nitish Kumar Reddy as future all-round option
  • Hardik Pandya has scored 1,904 runs in 94 ODIs for India
  • Pandya's all-round skills include 91 wickets with best figures of 4/24
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Nitish Kumar Reddy's game time positive despite Hardik Pandya's absence: Sitanshu Kotak

India's batting coach Sitanshu Kotak reveals how Hardik Pandya's absence creates valuable game time for young all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy in ODI series.

"In a way, if we look at in hindsight, it's a positive that Nitish is getting match time at this level - Sitanshu Kotak"

Adelaide, October 22

India's batting coach Sitanshu Kotak acknowledged that the team is missing the services of all-rounder Hardik Pandya but said the situation has created an opportunity for young Nitish Kumar Reddy to gain valuable experience.

With India trailing 1-0, the second ODI will take place at Adelaide on Thursday, with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the spotlight again.

Speaking ahead of the match in the pre-match press conference, Sitanshu Kotak added that the team is looking to groom Reddy as an all-round option, calling his inclusion a positive in the long run.

"Someone like Hardik Pandya is always a big loss. But if we look at the positive side, Nitish Kumar Reddy is getting some game time and we're trying to groom him. Every team needs an all-rounder, and we're trying to develop him in that role. So it's a good preparation in that way. But yes, any team would miss a player like Hardik. In a way, if we look at in hindsight, it's a positive that Nitish is getting match time at this level," the batting coach told the media.

Nitish, who burst into the Test fold after earning his debut during last year's Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, returned to the land down under to earn his first ODI cap. In November 2024, India's batting maestro Virat Kohli handed Nitish his maiden Test cap at Perth's Optus Stadium. Eleven months later, Nitish returned to Optus Stadium and received his first ODI cap from Rohit during the three-match series opener against Australia on Sunday.

On the other hand, regarding Hardik Pandya's numbers in the 50-over format, the all-rounder has featured in 94 ODIs, scoring 1,904 runs in 68 innings at an average of 32.83 and a strike rate of 110.8. His highest ODI score stands at 92, and he has registered 11 half-centuries in the format. Although yet to score a century, Pandya has often played crucial knocks in the middle order, providing depth and power to India's batting lineup.

With the ball, he has picked up 91 wickets at an average of 35.50, with his best figures being 4 for 24 against England in 2022. His ability to contribute in both departments makes him one of India's most valuable limited-overs all-rounders.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hardik's experience is irreplaceable, but I'm excited to see what Nitish can bring to the table. Remember how he performed in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy? Young blood needs opportunities to shine! ✨
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Michael C
As an Australian cricket fan, I must say India's approach to developing young talent is impressive. Nitish showed great promise in the Tests here, and this ODI exposure will only make him better.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the positive spin, let's be honest - Hardik's absence is hurting the team balance. His ability to bowl crucial overs and finish games is something Nitish will take time to develop. Hope the team doesn't suffer too much in this series.
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Vikram M
Perfect timing for Nitish to prove himself! With the Champions Trophy coming up, we need backup options. Hardik can't play forever, and building bench strength is the need of the hour. All the best to the young lad! 🏏
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective from the batting coach. It's good to see India thinking long-term rather than just focusing on winning the current series. Player development is key for any successful cricket nation.

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