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In commentary box, even stoic Ravi Shastri had tears on Nitish’s ton

"Nitish Kumar Reddy celebrates his maiden Test century, bringing tears of joy to the commentary box."

New Delhi: In a historic moment during the fourth Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Nitish Kumar Reddy scored his maiden Test century, making a significant impact for India. His innings, marked by resilience and composure under pressure, was a turning point in the match and a moment of personal triumph for the young cricketer.

 

As Nitish reached his century, the atmosphere in the commentary box was electric. Commentators Ravi Shastri, Irfan Pathan, and Jatin Sapru were visibly moved, with emotions running high. Ravi Shastri, known for his stoic nature, was seen wiping away tears as he reacted to the remarkable feat. His words, filled with emotion, resonated with viewers across the world: “Yeh aankhon mein aansoo wala 100 hai, sirf pitaji ka nahi, mere khyal se pura crowd jo yahan pe hai sabke aankh mein aansu honge.” (This is a tearful moment, not just for his father, but I believe everyone in the crowd here will have tears in their eyes.)

 

 

Irfan Pathan, another former cricketer in the commentary team, also expressed his admiration for Nitish’s performance, saying, “Nitish Reddy is fire, not flower; he killed it today.” These reactions highlighted the emotional significance of Nitish’s century, not only for the player but for the entire Indian cricketing fraternity.

 

The timing of Nitish’s century could not have been more crucial. India was in a precarious position, and the century helped the team recover and avoid the follow-on. Nitish’s partnership with Washington Sundar was pivotal in stabilizing the innings and ensuring India had a fighting chance in the match. Together, they built a solid partnership that gave India a much-needed boost, leading to a change in the momentum of the game.

 

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The emotional reaction from the commentary box was not just about the cricketing achievement, but also the journey that led to it. Nitish Kumar Reddy’s rise to the top has been filled with hard work, sacrifices, and determination. This century was the culmination of years of dedication, and it was clear that it was a moment that resonated with everyone who had followed his career.

 

As India celebrates this landmark achievement, Nitish’s century stands as a testament to his resilience and growth as a player. It was a moment of pride not just for his father, who had supported him throughout his career, but for every fan who had watched him grow into the cricketer he is today.

 

Nitish Kumar Reddy’s century in the fourth Test against Australia was more than just a personal achievement—it was a moment of joy, pride, and emotion for everyone involved. The reactions from the commentary box and the significance of the century in the context of the match made it a defining moment in Indian cricket.

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