NEW DELHI: Nitish Reddy‘s brilliant century at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) has silenced critics who doubted his ability to excel in Test cricket. The 21-year-old, with 293 runs in six innings at an average of over 58, has shown he belongs at the highest level. His knock of 114 runs was pivotal to India’s first-innings total of 369, showcasing his resilience and skill on one of the grandest stages in cricket.
After the fourth day’s play, Reddy spoke candidly about the skepticism surrounding his selection. “Some people doubted me, saying a youngster from the IPL can’t perform in such a big series,” he said. “I just want to prove them wrong. I want people to know I’m here to give 100% for the Indian team.”
Reddy emphasized that his success has been years in the making. Dismissing the idea that his achievements came overnight, he explained, “For you guys, it might seem like one or two months, but for me, it’s about the last two to three years. I’ve worked hard on my batting and bowling during that time.”
Ahead of the 2024 IPL, Reddy took extra measures to elevate his game, including hiring side-arm throwdown experts to practice against deliveries at speeds of up to 145 km/h. “After my first IPL season, I realized the areas I needed to improve in my batting. During the off-season, I worked extensively, and those efforts are paying off now,” he said.
Reddy also spoke emotionally about his father, Mutyalu, who made significant sacrifices for his cricketing career. “My father resigned from his central government job to support me. He was the first person who believed in me and has always been there—taking me to practice, to the gym. I’m so grateful to have a father like him,” he said, dedicating his century to his father.
A longtime admirer of Virat Kohli, Reddy cherished the standing ovation he received from the former Indian captain. “When Kohli scored a century in Perth, I was at the non-striker’s end. Now, I scored a century, and he appreciated me. He told me I got the team back in the game. That’s the best moment for me,” Reddy said, beaming.
Team India faces a challenging final day, with the opposition still holding one wicket. Reddy remains optimistic, promising a strong comeback. “First, we need to take their last wicket. Then, we’ll rectify our mistakes from the first innings,” he said confidently. Nitish Reddy’s performance has not only proven his critics wrong but also signaled the arrival of a promising new star in Indian cricket.