127 Runs Yet Dropped: 22-Year-Old Indian Player Scores Century in England

Sandeep Chauhan

127 Runs Yet Dropped: 22-Year-Old Indian Player Scores Century in England

In a remarkable display of talent, Sai Sudharsan has made headlines with his impressive century in English county cricket, captivating both fans and cricket experts alike. The 22-year-old batsman, who is considered one of the future stars for the Indian national team, showcased his skills while playing for Surrey against Nottinghamshire. Coming in to bat at number six, Sudharsan scored 105 runs off 178 balls, which significantly contributed to Surrey’s first innings total of 525 runs.

Sai Sudharsan’s Century: A Brilliant Performance

Sai Sudharsan’s innings included 10 boundaries and a six, marking his fourth first-class century. This was his debut match in county cricket, and he wasted no time in announcing his presence with authority. Sudharsan completed his century with a spectacular six, but soon after, he was dismissed. As his first-class career is just beginning, this innings is a promising indicator of his potential to make a lasting impact on the game.

Current Status in Indian Cricket Team

Despite his undeniable talent, Sai Sudharsan found himself out of the Indian national team after having been given a chance during the South Africa tour. In three One Day International (ODI) matches, he managed to score 127 runs with an average of 63.50, including two half-centuries. However, he was subsequently dropped from the squad, missing out on the opportunity to play in the recent ODI series against Sri Lanka.

Now, with his excellent performance in county cricket, Sudharsan is knocking on the doors of the Indian selectors once again. This left-handed batsman is set to feature in the Duleep Trophy, once again showcasing his capabilities in the domestic circuit. He is part of Team C, which will be led by captain Ruturaj Gaikwad.

Table: Sai Sudharsan’s Career Highlights

Match Format Matches Played Runs Scored Highest Score Batting Average Centuries
ODI 3 127 63 63.50 0
First-Class 4 XXX 105 XX.XX 1

With such promising performances, it is only a matter of time before Sai Sudharsan earns his place back in the Indian cricket team. His ability to adapt and thrive in different formats presents a bright future ahead, ensuring that the cricketing world remains on the lookout for his progress.

Sandeep Chauhan

Designation: Sports Editor Education: B.A. in Physical Education, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) Bio: Sandeep Chauhan is a former athlete turned sports journalist with extensive experience in covering major sporting events worldwide. His expertise in cricket, football, and athletics brings a unique perspective to India Rag’s sports coverage. Sandeep is dedicated to delivering accurate and exciting sports news to our readers. Email: [email protected]