Despite of his recent success in the T20 version, it is Test cricket that remains Murali Vijay first preference, writes Bikash Mohapatra.
It's been a remarkable transformation so to speak.
When Murali Vijay made his Test debut for India -- against Australia at Nagpur in November 2008, courtesy an injury to Gautam Gambhir, he was predominantly considered a good player in the game's longer version.
The first impression was good, if not spectacular. Vijay scored 33 in the first innings and helped Virender Sehwag (66) put on 98 runs for the opening wicket.
In the second innings, he performed even better, scoring 41 and adding 116 runs for the first wicket with Sehwag (92). The result, a memorable match and series win for India.
The return of Gambhir though meant no subsequent opportunities for Vijay. It took more than a year, and another Gambhir injury, for the youngster to get his second opportunity -- against Sri Lanka at the Brabourne.
The second impression was, without doubt, spectacular. The Tamil Nadu batsman scored a magnificent 87 and was involved in a record 221-run opening stand with Sehwag (293). India again notched a comprehensive win.
And Vijay's performance got the recognition it deserved. He has since played in seven more Tests and accumulated 537 runs overall (@ 38.36) in his 14 innings thus far, a superlative 139 against Australia at Bangalore in October last year being his most memorable performance.
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