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IPL snub not in my control but focus is now on NZ tour: Vihari

Kolkata | ByPress Trust of India
Dec 29, 2019 08:31 AM IST

A year after he was bought by Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore, Vihari, who had kept his base price at Rs 50 lakh, found himself in the unsold bracket.

Hanuma Vihari has taken the IPL snub in his stride and his endeavour now is to do well for India in the upcoming away Test series against New Zealand.

Hanuma Vihari celebrates after he scored a century against West Indies.(AP)
Hanuma Vihari celebrates after he scored a century against West Indies.(AP)

A year after he was bought by Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore, Vihari, who had kept his base price at Rs 50 lakh, found himself in the unsold bracket.

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The reason being his inability to force the pace in white ball cricket as and when required.

“It’s not in my control and I don’t really want to comment on it. My job is to play well and win matches. I have done well for the state team in white-ball cricket. So whenever I get an opportunity, I will do well for the India team as well,” Vihari, who has four half-centuries in T20s and boasts of a strike-rate of 112-plus, told PTI in an interview after their drawn Ranji Trophy match against Bengal.

“Now, I am really looking forward to the New Zealand trip. I have two India A games followed by the Test series (in February-March). That will be an important series for us as we won’t have a Test series for a long time until we go to Australia. So it will be a good series and I’m really looking forward to leading India A.”

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Having toured New Zealand in November last year under Ajinkya Rahane-led India A for two first class games, Vihari is aware of the conditions.

He had scored half-centuries in both of his innings (86 and 51 not out) in the first unofficial Test at Mount Maunganui.

“With the conditions being windy, assistance of swing bowling, it will be a challenge. But everyone has got good technique in the Indian team and we have done well overseas as a batting unit and looking forward to it,” Vihari said.

A middle-order batsman, Vihari was asked to open only in his third appearance in India’s Boxing Day Test versus Australia as he showed showed good technique in challenging MCG conditions against the likes of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins before being dismissed by the latter.

With debutant Mayank Agarwal (76) by his side, Vihari saw off the new ball as Cheteshwar Pujara struck a century while skipper Virat Kohli made 82 as India piled 443/7 declared en route to their 137-run victory.

“That was the only match I opened... Whatever opportunity you get at the International level, you have to make sure that you make an impact because of the amount competition,” Vihari said.

The 26-year-old topped the run charts in the tour to West Indies and scored his maiden century (111) in the Kingston Test to guide India to a 2-0 sweep.

“You have to be consistent in international cricket to survive at that level. I try to contribute as much as I can for Team India,” he said.

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Vihari, who scored 289 runs at an average of 96.33 in the West Indies tour, feels that his international exposure has improved his game vastly.

“Although I was consistent but after playing International cricket, my game has improved. That is the only change which I got from domestic cricket.”

“I’ve been with the Indian side for past one year and that experience has really helped me grow as a player. The quality of cricket is quite different than what we are used to in domestic cricket. It has really helped me as a player,” Vihari, who made his debut against England at the Oval in September 2018, said.

Vihari further said he’s learnt a lot from the skipper Kohli and everyone enjoys each other’s success in the Team India dressing room.

“He’s (Kohli) a very determined and committed cricketer and passionate about his game. He always wants the team to be number one and so are we. I learnt a lot from him.

“The attitude he shows on the field and the discipline he shows off the field is really amazing. I look forward to everyone. When we play as a team there’s so much to look forward to from everyone,” he concluded.

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