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Hanuma Vihari, a story of grit from early days

The former right-handed Hyderabad batsman was a non-performer in the ongoing series until Monday, not just with the bat but also on the field as he dropped a sitter on the fourth morning of the third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground to provide Marnus Labuschagne a life.

January 11, 2021 / 21:49 IST
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Hanuma Vihari. (AFP)

Hanuma Vihari's rearguard action on Monday in Sydney with a torn hamstring may have put on hold his Test career -- he is likely to be ruled out of the fourth and final Test -- but it has certainly put him on a high pedestal and vindicated the faith regular skipper Virat Kohli reposed in him before the series.

Kohli had said in a chat with Steve Smith before the series that Vihari was one player he was looking forward to during the Test series. The regular India skipper carries him overseas for the lower middle-order. More often than not, Vihari turns up some gritty knocks here and there.

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There could be a reason for Kohli's liking for him and his grit.

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