Never give up: Hanuma Vihari after batting with one-hand due to injury in Ranji QF
Feb 02, 2023
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], February 2 : After displaying his grit and determination while batting with one hand following a wrist injury during his side Andhra Pradesh's Ranji Trophy quarterfinal against Madhya Pradesh, India batter Hanuma Vihari shared a special message on social media, encouraging others to "never give up".
He also thanked everyone for all the wishes after sustaining the injury and all acclaim that followed his gutsy stay at the pitch despite the injury.
"Do it for the team. Do it for the bunch. Never give up!! Thank you everyone for your wishes. Means a lot!!," tweeted Hanuma while posting a video of himself walking to the crease and batting one-handed.
https://twitter.com/Hanumavihari/status/1620782137476800512
India batter Hanuma Vihari revived memories of his heroics and determination during the third Test of the 2020-21 Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia when he batted left-handed after sustaining a fracture on his left wrist during his side Andhra Pradesh's Ranji Trophy quarterfinal match against Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday.
Though in 2023, Hanuma does not find himself in the squad for the BGT trophy defence starting from February 9 onwards at home in Nagpur, his sheer grit and gutsy batting left many in awe. During that famous Sydney Test, he had batted with a torn hamstring to force a draw while chasing a target of 407 runs. He had played a knock of 23 runs in 161 deliveries and had collaborated with all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin to help India escape defeat and finish the match at 334/5.
This time around, he returned to the crease after injuring his left wrist while trying to fend off a bouncer from pacer Avesh Khan. After coming back, he batted with a left-handed stance in order to protect his left-arm, which would have faced the bowler if he continued playing as the right-hander he is.
He was at 16 off 37 balls when he went off the field and the X-Ray revealed that he had a fracture and was told that it would keep him out of action for five to six weeks. The team management also decided that Hanuma would bat only if needed.
Andhra Pradesh looked pretty well on day two and was 323/2 at one point with centuries coming from Ricky Bhui (149) and Karan Shinde (110). But a collapse left AP at 353/9.
At this point, came back Hanuma to the crease with his left-hand fully taped. He tapped deliveries using only his right hand.
He put on 26 run stand in 10 overs with number nine Lalith Mohan. AP was bundled out for 379. Vihari ended with a score of 27 runs in 57 balls. He even struck Avesh for two boundaries.
Towards the session's end, Mohan kept the strike in order to prevent any damage to Hanuma's wrist.
Currently, in the match, Madhya Pradesh is set a target of 245 runs to win. In their second innings, AP was bundled out for just 93 runs. Hanuma once again came out to bat despite injury and scored 15 runs in 16 balls, with three boundaries. After having a first-innings lead of 151 runs over MP, these 93 runs took it to 244 runs.
Brief Scores: Andhra Pradesh: 379 and 93 (Ashwin Hebbar 35, Shoaib Md Khan 16, Avesh Khan 4/24) and Madhya Pradesh: 228 and 58/0 (Yash Dubey 24*, Himanshu Mantri 31*).