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India vs Australia: Nitish Reddy’s gutsy maiden ton keeps India afloat

Reddy’s combative spirit and the invaluable 127-run stand he shared with Washington Sundar (50 off 162 balls) proved to be the turning point for India

Nitish Kumar Reddy of India celebrates his century with Mohammed Siraj of India during day three of the Men’s Fourth Test Match in the series between Australia and India at Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 28, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

By: India Weekly

NITISH REDDY, an unknown entity in red ball cricket before the start of Border-Gavaskar series, virtually bailed India out with his dogged maiden Test century in Melbourne on Saturday, severely denting Australia’s hopes of winning the Boxing Day contest.

Reddy’s unbeaten 105 took India to 358 for nine, still 116 runs short of Australia’s first innings score of 474 as rain brought an early end to the third day’s play.

With the flat MCG deck not offering much to the bowlers, saving the Test match shouldn’t be a big deal for India. Reddy, easily India’s ‘find of the series’, played a pivotal role in visitors’ fightback.

Reddy’s combative spirit and the invaluable 127-run stand he shared with Washington Sundar (50 off 162 balls) proved to be the turning point for the vistors.

Reddy’s innings was termed as one of greatest Test knocks by the legendary Sunil Gavaskar given India’s precarious position after Rishab Pant’s dismissal, courtesy a rash shot, had left India tottering at 191 for six.

The young Andhra batter could have been stranded on 99 when Jasprit Bumrah got dismissed, leaving Reddy with last-man in Mohammed Siraj, who walked in to another round of boos and faced three deliveries from home skipper Pat Cummins.

Both Reddy and his father Muthyala’s expressions changed with each ball but Siraj survived to allow Reddy savour the moment he must have dreamt a thousand times.

A picture-perfect straight drive off Scott Boland was the moment of the series for India as Reddy balanced his helmet with the bat and took a knee, expressing his gratitude towards the Indian dug-out which gave him a standing ovation.

The 21-year-had struck the ‘Pushpa’ pose after completing his fifty and aced the dramatic ‘Bahubali’ pose to celebrate the century.

A decade back, when his father Muthyala left a secured job to open a micro-finance (lending) business and incurred losses, the Reddy family was advised not to give wings to young Reddy’s cricketing dreams.

Sitting in the stands near the boundary, Reddy’s father broke down when his son achieved the milestone.

Reddy’s batting was based on stable core, playing the ball late and only going for the drive when the ball was pitched up. He wasn’t defending unnecessarily and 10 fours and a six was a testimony to that.

If the morning was more about Rishabh Pant’s inexplicable shot selection, the afternoon session belonged to Reddy, whose attacking game put the pressure right back on Australia.

There were plenty of boundaries and a six off Nathan Lyon but none more gorgeous than the off-drive off Cummins.

Reddy has been by far India’s most consistent batter in the series and the maiden Test century couldn’t have come at a more opportune time and that too at an iconic venue.

Washington, at the other end, grew in confidence and trusted his defence apart from punishing the loose deliveries. It did help that the drop-in surface at the MCG has got better for batting as the match progressed. (PTI)

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