Sydney Test Hero Hanuma Vihari Meets KT Rama Rao, Talks About Cricket
India cricketer Hanuma Vihari on Monday met Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) working president KT Rama Rao and had a discussion on cricket with the state minister.
- Asian News International
- Updated: January 18, 2021 07:24 pm IST
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Hanuma Vihari met TSR working president KT Rama Rao on Monday
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Vihari posted a picture on his Twitter handle with the politician
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Vihari had a conversation about cricket with the state minister
India cricketer Hanuma Vihari on Monday met Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) working president KT Rama Rao and had a discussion on cricket with the state minister. "It was a pleasure meeting you and having a conversation about cricket sir. @KTRTRS," Vihari tweeted, along with his photo with the politician.
It was a pleasure meeting you and having a conversation about cricket sir.@KTRTRS pic.twitter.com/SyYB64HAGG
— Hanuma vihari (@Hanumavihari) January 18, 2021
The player was in Australia for the ongoing Australia tour. However, he was ruled out of the series decider after suffering a Grade 2 tear on his hamstring during the third Test, and subsequently, returned to India on Friday.
Vihari, who was going through a lean patch, put on a brilliant fight as he played 161 balls and formed a brilliant partnership with Ravichandran Ashwin to deny Australia a win in the third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
After the conclusion of the third Test, it was revealed that he batted with a Grade 2 tear to script a remarkable draw in Sydney.
Speaking to ANI, sources in the team management had revealed that the scan reports were in and Vihari had a Grade 2 tear which not only ruled him out of the final game, but also put him in doubt for the initial stage of the upcoming England series. It generally takes 3 to 6 weeks to completely recover from a Grade 2 tear.
"His scan reports are in and he has a Grade 2 tear which means the boy batted for around 3 hours with searing pain. He deserves praise for standing there and holding fort like a true champion," the source had said.
In the ongoing fourth Test, India need 324 runs to win the match on the final day. A win will see the injury-ravaged Indians register back-to-back series wins on Australian soil and a draw will see them retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against all odds.Â