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The English County Championship has long been a testing ground for international cricketers seeking to refine their skills in challenging conditions. This season, two young Indian batters, Ishan Kishan and Tilak Varma, have made headlines by not only adapting to these conditions but also excelling with the bat. Their recent performances have not only boosted their teams but also ignited hopes for their future prospects in Indian cricket.
Ishan Kishan’s counterattacking innings for Nottinghamshire
Kishan, representing Nottinghamshire, showcased his trademark aggressive style in the County Championship. Batting at No. 6, Kishan hammered a fluent 87 off just 98 balls against a strong Yorkshire attack, peppering his innings with 12 boundaries and a six. His knock came at a crucial juncture, rescuing Nottinghamshire from a precarious 253/5 and stitching a vital 71-run partnership with Liam Patterson-White. This brisk innings not only helped his side claim a first-innings lead but also highlighted Kishan’s adaptability to red-ball cricket, a format where he is often overshadowed by his white-ball exploits.
Kishan’s stint in England is brief—just two matches—but impactful. Beyond his batting, he impressed behind the stumps, taking sharp catches and effecting a stumping, underlining his all-round value to the team. For Kishan, who is vying for a return to the Indian Test setup, these performances are timely statements of intent, especially with the domestic season looming.
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Tilak Varma’s composure and grit in Hampshire’s middle order
Varma, turning out for Hampshire, has been equally impressive, albeit in a more classical mold. The 22-year-old southpaw played a patient and mature knock of 98 not out from 234 balls on debut against Essex, demonstrating his ability to weather tough English conditions and bat long. His innings, laced with 11 fours and three sixes, was a testament to his temperament and technique. Varma’s partnership with Liam Dawson was instrumental in taking Hampshire to a commanding position, and he reached his maiden County century shortly after resuming on the third day.
Continuing his purple patch, Varma followed up with a gritty 56 against Worcestershire, top-scoring for his side in a difficult situation. Despite Hampshire being bowled out for 221 and asked to follow on, Varma’s resilience stood out, marking him as a player capable of handling pressure and responsibility. With a four-match contract, Varma has ample opportunity to further impress selectors and stake a claim for higher honours.
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