
After a tough start to his Test career, the young Sai Sudharsan bounced back strongly with a maiden half-century during Day 1 of the fourth Test against England at Manchester on Wednesday.
The left-hander scored a solid 61, with seven boundaries, came as a reminder of his grit and ability to absorb pressure, especially after being left out of the second and third Tests.
It was the first half-century by an Indian number three outside India since December 2022. The last fifty was by a No 3 was scored by Cheteshwar Pujara (90 and 102), against Bangladesh in the first Test of the series at Chattogram.
Sudharsan, who made 0 and 30 on his debut in the series opener at Headingley, was dropped for the next two matches but he kept his calm and continued
The left-hander, who has also played under Gill at Gujarat Titans in the last couple of seasons of IPL, said it has been a special journey growing alongside him.
"Seeing Shubby from the IPL, it's been a really great journey to be a part of," Sai reflected.