Key Points

Tilak Varma announced his County Championship arrival with a gritty century for Hampshire against Essex. The 22-year-old showcased textbook technique, including his signature cover drives, before falling immediately after reaching his hundred. His 133-run partnership with veteran Liam Dawson steadied Hampshire's innings. The knock continues Varma's strong domestic form after recent centuries for India A and in the Duleep Trophy.

Key Points: Tilak Varma Hits Maiden County Century for Hampshire vs Essex

  • Tilak Varma scores 100 off 241 balls on County debut
  • Forms 133-run stand with Liam Dawson
  • Follows up recent India A and Duleep Trophy centuries
  • Arrives after lukewarm IPL 2025 with Mumbai Indians
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Tilak Varma begins County stint with sizzling century for Hampshire against Essex

India's rising star Tilak Varma shines with debut County Championship century for Hampshire, forging key partnership with Liam Dawson.

"Tilak's straight-out-of-the-book cover drive kept spectators enchanted - Match Report"

Chelmsford, June 24

India's young batting sensation Tilak Varma was cock-a-hoop after marking his County Championship debut with a sizzling century for Hampshire against Essex in Chelmsford on Tuesday.

Tilak, who came out to bat at number four, stood out with his impeccable technique and returned unbeaten on 98 after stumps were called on the second day. In the opening minutes of day three, Tilak pushed the ball into the gap and scurried for a double to raise his bat to celebrate a hard-fought hundred.

However, Tilak's euphoria was cut short by South African off-spinner Simon Harmer, who punched the 22-year-old's return ticket on 100 from 241 deliveries laced with 11 fours and three towering maximums.

Apart from his rollicking century, Tilak forged a 133-run partnership for the fifth wicket with England's seasoned all-rounder Liam Dawson, who relished his 18th first-class century.

Throughout his stay at the crease, Tialk's straight-out-of-the-book cover drive, jinking out of the crease to heave the ball powerfully past the boundary rope, kept the spectators enchanted.

Before his eye-catching exploits in the County Championship, Tilak boasts three tons for Hyderabad, a solitary three-digit score for India A against New Zealand and a century in last season's Duleep Trophy.

The promising southpaw made his first-class debut in 2019, but he has struck all his centuries in the last three years. Tilak has joined the Rose and Crown for four County Championship matches, which began with their ongoing contest against Essex.

He arrived in County Cricket after a lukewarm season with the Mumbai Indians in the 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. He pulled the curtains down on the 18th season with 343 runs from 16 matches at 31.18 while striking at 138.30.

He has yielded 1499 runs for the franchise in 54 matches in the cash-rich league, with eight fifties at an average of 37.47 and a strike rate of 144.41.

In the international circuit, Tilak has represented India 29 times, and 25 of those have been in T20Is, during which he has amassed 749 runs laced with two centuries, which came in successive innings against South Africa in November 2024, and three fifties.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a fantastic start for Tilak in County cricket! 🇮🇳 This proves our young talent can adapt to any conditions. His partnership with Dawson shows he's learning quickly from experienced players. Hope this form continues for Team India! #FutureStar
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Priya M.
After a moderate IPL season, this century comes as a perfect response! His technique against quality bowling in English conditions is impressive. But I hope he works on converting these starts into bigger scores consistently.
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Arjun S.
That cover drive of his is pure class! 😍 Reminds me of young Yuvraj Singh. County experience will do wonders for his temperament. BCCI should send more youngsters like him for such stints rather than just focusing on T20 leagues.
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Neha P.
While the century is praiseworthy, I'm concerned about his strike rate of just 41.49 in this innings. In modern cricket, we need batters who can accelerate when needed. Hope he finds the right balance between patience and aggression.
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Vikram J.
This is why I've always said Tilak should be in our Test squad! His first-class record is solid, and now he's proving himself in tough English conditions. Selectors should take note before the England tour next year.
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Sanjana R.
So proud to see our boys shining abroad! 👏 His ability to play long innings will be crucial for India in the World Test Championship. Hope he gets more opportunities in the national team across formats.

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