Batter Hanuma Vihari revived memories of his heroics and determination from
the third Test of the 2020-21 Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia when
he batted left-handed after sustaining a fracture on his left wrist during
his side Andhra Pradesh’s Ranji Trophy quarterfinal match against Madhya
Pradesh on Wednesday.
Vihari returned to the crease after injuring his left wrist while
trying to fend off a bouncer from pacer Avesh Khan. After coming back, he
batted with a left-handed stance in order to protect his left-arm, which
would have faced the bowler if he continued playing as the right-hander he
is.The batter scored 15 runs with the help of three fours before Saransh Jain
cleaned him up during Andhra Pradesh’s second innings. One of the
highlights of Vihari’s valiant knock was a reverse sweep that he played on
the bowling of Saransh for a boundary.
the third Test of the 2020-21 Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia when
he batted left-handed after sustaining a fracture on his left wrist during
his side Andhra Pradesh’s Ranji Trophy quarterfinal match against Madhya
Pradesh on Wednesday.
Vihari returned to the crease after injuring his left wrist while
trying to fend off a bouncer from pacer Avesh Khan. After coming back, he
batted with a left-handed stance in order to protect his left-arm, which
would have faced the bowler if he continued playing as the right-hander he
is.The batter scored 15 runs with the help of three fours before Saransh Jain
cleaned him up during Andhra Pradesh’s second innings. One of the
highlights of Vihari’s valiant knock was a reverse sweep that he played on
the bowling of Saransh for a boundary.