In the seventh match of IPL 2023, Sai Sudarshan, a Tamil Nadu player, has entered the minds of the fans. Sudarshan, who started the campaign as an impact player in the first match once morest Chennai Super Kings, also won a place in the playing eleven in the second match.
Sai Sudarshan was not a loser like other impact players in the tournament. The player showed a good performance in his first match of the season. The player scored 22 runs from 17 balls including three boundaries.
After this performance, the star made it to the playing eleven of the second match. Sudarshan swung the bat without betraying the faith coach Ashish Nehra had placed in him. The player scored an unbeaten 62 off 48 balls with four fours and a six at a strike rate of 129.17.
The one-down player combined with Killer Miller to lead Gujarat to victory. It was Sudarshan’s innings that sustained the Titans who suddenly lost Wriddhiman Saha, Shubman Gill and captain Hardik Pandya.
Sai Sudarshan is also the star of the match.
Sai Sudarshan, who was also the star of Gujarat Titans last season, scored 145 runs from five matches. The player scored runs at a strike rate of 127.19.
Every cricket fan is convinced that the future of Indian cricket is bright when they see the performance of young players like Sai Sudarshan. After this era, it is comforting that there are many Sai Sudarshans to sustain Indian cricket in the next transition period.
But if the politics of the selectors and the apex board of keeping talented players out are repeated, such incidents will be less in South India.
Currently, apart from the IPL, the player is playing for the Tamil Nadu state team and the Tamil Nadu Premier League.
The player scored 572 runs from seven matches in first class cricket. High score 179. Sudarshan scored 664 runs at an average of 60.36 from 11 List A matches he played.
Apart from this, Sudarshan also scored 519 runs from 19 T20Is at a strike rate of 122.69. His best performance in T20 was his 65 not out.
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