India vs Sri Lanka: R Sridhar recalls his chat with Hanuma Vihari

R Sridhar has recently recalled a chat with the batter Hanuma Vihari during the home series against South Africa in 2019.

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By Shurti Banerjee | Mar 3, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Former Team India fielding coach R Sridhar has recently recalled a chat with the batter Hanuma Vihari during the home series against South Africa in 2019. Vihari played the first Test as the sixth batter and scored 10 (24) in the first innings as well. He was still fighting for his place on the side and every opportunity counted too. However, he went to the coach and asked to be dropped from the playing XI as well.

R Sridhar said Vihari understood that with the top-five in good form, India didn’t need an extra batsman and would be better off playing with an extra bowler.

In an interview with Cricbuzz, R Sridhar said: “During that Vizag Test, I remember he came to me and said ‘Sir, I should not have played this Test’. Hanuma had played that Test because he had got a hundred in the previous Test in Jamaica. In India, we play with certain combinations… We still won that Test match on Day 5 but it took the class of Shami to get us there and took so much out of him.”

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He further added: “He said, ‘Sir, next Test I shouldn’t play. We should play with an extra bowler because the way we are batting, we don’t need six batters’. Rohit was on fire in that series, Mayank was batting brilliantly at that time and it was also his first Test in India. Hanuma knew that the captain of the team would always keep the team ahead of him. He understands.”

However, Team India did what Hanuma Vihari wanted as Umesh Yadav came in as his replacement in the second Test. They won it comfortably by an innings and 137 runs and claimed the series 3-0 as well. The five-batter and five-bowler combination sealed the series and the Vizag Test became Vihari’s first and only international match in India as well.

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“Hanuma is a terrific reader of the game. Tactically, he’s one of the best I have seen, he has such a good sense of the game. Even with the Indian team, when he was in the reserves, he used to come up with very good tactical inputs. In Melbourne (in 2018), when Ravi (Shastri) told him that you might have to open, he put his hand up and said, ‘no problem. I will play’. He understands the game, knows what the team requires and I haven’t seen him get flustered by not getting his opportunities to play,” R Sridhar concluded.





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