In a FOX Cricket interview, Nitesh K Reddy confidently said, “If I have a chance, I’ll bat till the end,” emphasizing his commitment to contributing for his team.
NEW DELHI: In a recent interview with FOX Cricket, young Indian cricketer Nitesh K Reddy shared insights into his early career and his approach to batting. When asked if he was one of those promising young players known for making big scores, Reddy’s response reflected his confidence and determination. “Yeah, if I have a chance, I’ll make sure I bat till the end,” he said, emphasizing his commitment to playing a crucial role for his team.
Reddy was then asked about his personal best score, and he proudly recalled his standout performance at the under-16 level. “442 is my highest score. I scored it in the under-16 domestic level at the quarterfinals against Nagaland,” he revealed. This remarkable achievement not only highlights his ability to play long innings but also marks him as a player with immense potential, setting a strong foundation for his future in Indian cricket.
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— Mark Howard (@MarkHoward03) November 23, 2024
Meanwhile, on Day 2 of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024, India staged a strong comeback after a disappointing collapse in their first innings. Having started with promise, India was bowled out for a modest 151 runs, leaving them in a vulnerable position. However, the Indian bowlers, led by captain Jasprit Bumrah, responded brilliantly. Bumrah’s exceptional performance with the ball saw him claim 5 wickets, restricting Australia to just 104 all out by the end of the first session. His leadership and control of the ball played a crucial role in putting India back on top.
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By the end of Day 2, India had gained a commanding lead of 218 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul remained unbeaten at the crease, with Jaiswal on 90* and Rahul on 62*. Their resilient partnership in the second innings provided the stability India needed after the collapse. With both players showing excellent technique and temperament, India looks well-positioned to build on their strong lead as they head into Day 3.
Bumrah’s leadership and the solid batting from Jaiswal and Rahul have given India a strong grip on the match. The team will now look to extend their advantage and push for a potential victory as they move into the third day of the first Test. With the game in their control, India will be eager to capitalize on their dominant position and secure a crucial win in the series.