New Delhi: Hanuma Vihari blew the Australian bowlers’ senses in the Sydney Test in 2021 despite a hamstring injury. He has done something similar once again. Despite suffering a fractured hand, the Andhra Pradesh skipper was seen batting fearlessly against Madhya Pradesh’s stormy bowlers in the quarterfinals of the Ranji Trophy. A video of his batting is going viral, in which he is seen hitting fast bowler Avesh Khan with just his left arm.
Actually, he had injured his wrist during the match. Despite a fractured wrist, he not only came out to bat on the field, but also faced the MP pacers fearlessly. He scored only 27 runs in 57 balls, but he had 5 fours in his name. On the other hand, people are appreciating his fearless batting on social media. Calling them warriors.
Bollywood actress Sayami Kher wrote – Warrior Vihari! Broken wrist and batting left handed! What a true warrior! Hanuma Vihari has shown the same spirit in Australia and now in Ranji game as well. Incredible. In the match, Andhra Pradesh scored 379 runs losing all 10 wickets in the first innings. During this, Ricky Bhui played a brilliant inning of 149 runs in 250 balls with 18 fours and a six, while Karan Shinde played a blistering inning of 110 runs in 264 balls with 12 fours and 2 sixes, but Hanuma did not miss this innings. Lime light looted.
In this match being played at Holkar Stadium, Indore, Hanuma Vihari was dismissed LBW by Saransh Jain. For MP, Anubhav Agarwal took 4 wickets, while Kumar Kartikeya and Gaurav Yadav took 2-2 wickets. Avesh Khan and Saransh Jain got one wicket each.
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