December 29, 2024: In a heartwarming and emotional moment during the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Mutyala Reddy, the father of young Indian batter Nitish Kumar Reddy, was seen touching the feet of cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar. This gesture of respect took place on the sidelines of the Melbourne Test on Sunday, a day after Nitish had made his mark in international cricket by scoring his maiden Test century.
In the viral video, Mutyala Reddy can be seen bowing down and touching the feet of Gavaskar, a traditional mark of reverence, before sharing an emotional hug with the cricketing great. The moment quickly captured the hearts of cricket fans across the country, symbolizing the deep respect and admiration for one of India’s greatest cricketing icons.
This poignant meeting came on the back of Nitish Kumar Reddy’s historic achievement. The 21-year-old all-rounder scored a brilliant 114 runs off 189 balls in India’s ongoing Boxing Day Test match against Australia. Nitish’s knock, which included 11 fours and 1 six, was crucial in stabilizing India’s innings at a time when they had lost two key players, Washington Sundar and Jasprit Bumrah, in quick succession. His innings helped India recover from a precarious position and brought them back into the game.
His century, marked by resilience and determination, was a defining moment in his young career, and it came with immense pressure, especially when Mohammed Siraj joined him at the crease with Australia’s captain, Pat Cummins, looking to break through. Siraj played a vital role by seeing off three deliveries from Cummins, allowing Nitish to get back on strike and complete his century—a memorable moment for both players.
The meeting between Mutyala Reddy and Sunil Gavaskar added a layer of emotion to the day’s events. Gavaskar, one of the greatest batsmen in cricket history, has long been an idol for many young cricketers in India, and seeing the father of a young cricketer who just made history touch his feet was a testament to the respect and admiration that continues to flow for Gavaskar from generations of players and fans alike.
Meanwhile, India’s momentum in the ongoing Test was further bolstered by Jasprit Bumrah’s fiery spell earlier in the day, which saw Australia struggling at 135/6 at Tea on Day 4, with Marnus Labuschagne (65)* and Pat Cummins (21)* unbeaten at the crease. With Australia leading by 240 runs, India was still very much in the game, with Bumrah’s efforts and Nitish’s knock being key factors in their fightback.
This moment of family pride, combined with Nitish’s breakthrough performance, is sure to be a day remembered for years to come by cricket fans in India and around the world.
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