6,6,6,4,4,4,4… Kohli’s successor shines in England’s county, smashes a stormy century while thrashing the British, raises India’s flag

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|31-08-2024

Whenever the best batsmen in cricket are mentioned, Virat Kohli's name will definitely be taken. Virat Kohli has emerged as the best batsman in Indian cricket for the last few years. But with the increasing time, his fitness is also failing and due to this he has announced his retirement from T20 cricket.

For this reason, the BCCI management is now also considering Virat Kohli's replacement. It is being said that in the coming time, this player will emerge as a match winner for the Indian team.

This player is considered to be Virat Kohli's replacement

Sai Sudharsan
Sai Sudharsan

These days, any player who succeeds in showing excellent performance in domestic cricket is seen as a replacement for Virat Kohli. One of these players, young batsman Sai Sudarshan has also made his place. Sai Sudarshan has been showing excellent performance for domestic cricket for some time now. These days Sai Sudarshan is participating in county cricket and in this tournament he has silenced everyone by playing a brilliant century innings. It is being said that now he will also be given a place in the Test team.

Sai Sudarshan played a brilliant century innings

Young batsman Sai Sudarshan is a part of the county team Surrey and has played a brilliant century innings in this tournament. Playing for Surrey, Sai Sudarshan faced 178 balls against Nottinghamshire and scored 105 runs with the help of 10 fours and a six. It was only due to this innings that his team Surrey was able to reach close to the mountainous total of 525 runs in the second innings.

This is what a first class career looks like

If we talk about Sai Sudarshan's cricket career, then his career has been very brilliant. In his career so far, he has scored 1150 runs in 32 innings of 19 first-class matches at an average of 35.93. During this, he has played 3 centuries and 4 half-century innings.

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