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India vs Australia: Wise Sadhu adds the Titas touch to India’s World Cup preparation

When the stakes are higher, and the room for error nearly nought, could it be pace bowler Titas Sadhu who turns silver into gold for India at long last?

January 06, 2024 / 17:27 IST
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A file photo of 19-year-old fast bowler Titas Sadhu, who finished 4-0-17-4, dismissing Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath, Ash Gardner and Annabel Sutherland, to lead India's nine-wicket haul of Australia in the first T20I at the DY Patil Stadium on Friday night. (Photo: X)
A file photo of 19-year-old fast bowler Titas Sadhu, who finished 4-0-17-4, dismissing Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath, Ash Gardner and Annabel Sutherland, to lead India's nine-wicket haul of Australia in the first T20I at the DY Patil Stadium on Friday night. (Photo: X)

The balmy Friday night in Navi Mumbai nears 10.30 pm as Titas Sadhu enters the media-conference arena behind the Australian team’s dugout at the DY Patil Stadium. Her Player-of-the-Match Award in hand, India’s media manager in tow, the teen pacer greets the dozen-odd journalists in the room with courteous handshakes, polite nods and an affable smile in response to the congratulatory messages that accompany her arrival in the room.

It’s hard not to notice the student-like deference that informs pretty much every element of the 19-year-old’s conduct up to this point, or the conscientiousness that peeks out unwittingly soon after, as she heedfully maneuvers her brawny frame through the huddle of the reporters, seats herself down — consciously upright — facing the cameras, and cranes her neck to catch a fleeting instruction from the chief camera-operator.

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The shutters go off. An eight-and-a-half-minute press conference ensues. On come questions on the major talking point of the night, one of the biggest in Sadhu’s five-match international career yet: Her 4 for 17 in India’s nine-wicket win against world champions Australia in the T20I series opener that made her the youngest Indian to pick a four-wicket haul in the format at the international level.

Sadhu answers each of the questions with a sage-like demeanour. Every response is carefully crafted, bereft of any baggage of clichés, and imbued with a clarity reminiscent of the kind that fuelled her destructive three-wicket new-ball burst in the powerplay on the night. Her wisdom belies her age but it’s no deviation from the sagacity the world, and her India team-mates, have come to see in her in recent months.