CSK legend sends a message to Ajit Agarkar
The former Cricket team in India and the Batsman of Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Ambati Rayudu, influenced the young Batter Tilak Varma, saying it is a “superstar cricket”.
Ambati Rayudu believes that Tilak Varma has the ability to dominate the bat in Odis and tests along with the T20IS and can become a cricket of all forms for the India national team.
I feel India has a huge superstar and can become a player of all forms – Ambati Rayudu in Tilak Varma
In an interaction in the stars of sports, Rayudu puts praise to Tilak Varma after his masterclass at Ma Chidambaram, Chepauk, Chennai, in the second T20i against England.
The maturity shown by Tilak Varma impressed Rayudu, who urged the Selection Committee led by Ajit Agarkar to groom the young man and make him a three -figure player.
“He’s a superstar cricket and I’ve seen him grow up in Hyderabad, he has played four extraordinary blows, since Suryakumar Yadav has become the captain, the confidence he was given and the confidence he has proven to him, he pays him back,” he said.
“I feel that India has a huge superstar and can become a player of all forms. It’s not just a T20 player. Taking into account the maturity he showed today (Saturday), he has the ability to be a winner for the match for the match for or India for many years.
England came with a plan that will break in a short time against Tilak Varma – Ambati Rayudu
Ambati Rayudu further talked about how Tilak Varma destroyed the plans of the England bowlers, hitting extremely well in Chennai. Edited:
“England came with a plan that would soon be fired at Tilak Varma. He wouldn’t give him room and make him play the shooting of the shot to the fine leg. However, Tilak Varma had all the answers.
“He used the rhythm very well. This.”
Tilak Varma created the story with a blow that won the match at 2nd T20i
Varma was the lonely warrior for the hosts in the second T20i against the three lions and played a ViT Kohli-Esque blow to direct his team to an epic victory.
Varma did not receive much support from the other end, but stood strong in the middle and played an impressive 72 runs to guide India in victory.
With Chennai’s heroine, he took his tally on 318 runs on T20IS without going out. Varma created the story and broke the previous record, held by Mark Chapman of New Zealand, who had scored 271 routes between his two layoffs. Varma also exceeded the 258 ViT Kohli routes in four consecutive T20i entries.
2025-01-26 14:02:00