December 28, 2024: The cricketing world came together to celebrate the remarkable achievement of 21-year-old Indian batter Nitish Kumar Reddy, who scored his maiden international century during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test match in Melbourne against Australia on Saturday. Reddy’s knock of 105* from 176 balls, including 10 fours and 1 six, was a testament to his composure and skill, especially with the team in a challenging position.
Reddy reached his century in the final session of Day Three with a classy boundary towards mid-on, much to the delight of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) crowd. The atmosphere became emotional as his father was seen shedding tears of joy, acknowledging the massive achievement. The young batter was greeted with a standing ovation by the Indian camp as well as Australian players, highlighting the recognition of his talent from both sides of the cricketing fraternity.
VVS Laxman, former Indian cricketer, lauded Reddy’s remarkable timing and positivity during the innings. He praised the young talent for taking responsibility when the team was in trouble, calling his performance the “first of many” to come. “What an innings, dear Nitish. To become the third youngest Indian to score a Test hundred in Aus, and what an occasion to do it with the team in trouble. I’m sure this will be the first of many. Enjoyed your positivity and fearless stroke play. Keep it up. God bless you always,” wrote Laxman on X.
Wasim Jaffer, former Indian opener, was equally impressed by Reddy’s technique and approach to the game. He highlighted his compact technique and strong attitude, adding that the youngster’s ability to “put a price on his wicket” showcased his maturity as a Test batter. “This young man just continues to impress. His compact technique, gutsy attitude, and most importantly the way he puts a price on his wicket are all impressive attributes of a fine Test batter in the making. Very well played,” Jaffer wrote.
Ian Bishop, former West Indies cricketer, described Reddy’s century as “high quality” and a demonstration of solid technique, pointing out how well the young batter left deliveries and attacked when necessary. He also reflected on the “parental sacrifice” that is often the story behind such success in Indian cricket. “That’s a test century of high quality and technical skill from 21-year-old Nitish Kumar Reddy. Left the ball expertly, and attacked when needed. Another deeply moving story of parental sacrifice in Indian cricket,” Bishop wrote.
Suresh Raina, former Indian cricketer, also took to social media to congratulate Reddy on his milestone. “What a moment for Nitish Kumar Reddy! Congratulations brother for maiden century in Aus,” Raina wrote
Reddy’s century places him among some esteemed company. He became the third youngest Indian batter to score a maiden Test century in Australia, after legends Sachin Tendulkar and Rishabh Pant. His achievement is not just a personal milestone but also a significant moment in Indian cricket’s history.
At the close of Day Three, India was at 358/9, still trailing by 116 runs. Reddy’s unbeaten 105* alongside Mohammed Siraj (2*) will be pivotal in India’s efforts to recover and challenge Australia in the ongoing Test.
In a match full of intense moments, Nitish Kumar Reddy’s century stands out as a testament to his temperament, skill, and potential for the future of Indian cricket.
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