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Flying kiss to captain, century for country: Tilak’s tribute

Varma added 107 runs partnered with youngster Abhishek Sharma, who scored a half-century after string of failures. 

News Arena Network - Cape Town - UPDATED: November 14, 2024, 03:07 PM - 2 min read

Tilak Varma. Image: X.


It all started when Suryakumar Yadav offered his batting position to Tilak Varma in the playing eleven squad for the ongoing T20 International against South Africa. The position empowered Varma to showcase his class when he made his maiden 51-ball-century and second fifty in 19 balls to push India to a victory over the Proteas by 11 runs in Centurion on Wednesday. 

Varma pointed towards the dug-out and blew a flying kiss to acknowledge his captain, who sacrificed his own batting position for the youngster. "It was for 'SKY', our skipper because he gave me a chance to bat at number three," Varma said while addressing the media in India's 11-run win in the third T20I against South Africa.

"I love batting at number three, but in last two matches, I played at number four. Last night he came to my room and said that 'You will bat No. 3' and he said it's a good opportunity. Go and express yourself. I told him, 'You have given me an opportunity, I will show you on the ground'," said the second youngest Indian centurion in T20 Internationals.

His innings of 107 off 56 balls had seven sixes apart from eight fours including a straight and a flicked six off opposition's fastest bowler and his former Mumbai Indians teammate Gerald Coetzee.

Varma added 107 runs partnered with youngster Abhishek Sharma, who scored a half-century after string of failures. 

He said, "The team backed us even when we flopped. They told us to play the brand of cricket Indian team is known for and the skipper and management (interim head coach VVS Laxman) said, "Bindaas khelna Agar wicket gire tab bhi (Play freely even if you lose a wicket)." 

He missed out on international tours of Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka due to back-to-back finger injuries but said he always knew that he would score when his time comes.

"During the last IPL game, I had a finger dislocation and was ruled out for two months. Then during nets post recovery, I sustained another fracture. So, I missed two back-to-back series -- Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka,” Varma said. 

"I was feeling bad that I missed out on two series and good opportunities. But I had to remain patient, focus on the process and keep working hard. I knew my time would come and when right time comes, I will score runs,” he continued. 

Varma said  he was waiting for the right opportunity and previous international matches did not provide. 

"I was waiting for this opportunity and unfortunately in the last match it didn't happen, but captain and management also supported a lot, and the results I am getting now is because of their complete backing."

He is a handy off-spinner and feels that he has worked hard on his bowling as he wants to be seen as an all-rounder.

"The ball is really coming out well and I have worked hard on my bowling. I want to contribute as an all-rounder,” he concluded. 

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