Cricket News / After breaking Hanuma Vihari's wrist, he came out to bat with one hand, see VIDEO

Zoom News : Feb 02, 2023, 08:33 PM
Cricket News: In today's date, Hanuma Vihari's name is being taken like a hero in Indian cricket. No, he has not won any difficult match for the Indian team, nor has he got Team India out of trouble. In fact, Vihari has shown such a spirit that his image has become like a hero. Like the first innings, he showed great spirit in the second innings while captaining Andhra Pradesh. Hanuma came out to bat at number 11 despite breaking his wrist. The right-handed batsman not only played left-handed to prevent further injuries to his broken wrist, but also batted with one hand on most occasions. Vihari contributed 15 runs while performing valiantly to take the team's score beyond 90. He also hit three fours in his 16-ball innings.

Madhya Pradesh in a strong position despite the bravery of Hanuma

Madhya Pradesh have made a strong hold on the match against Andhra Pradesh on the basis of the brilliant performance of fast bowler Avesh Khan. Avesh took 4/24 to give Madhya Pradesh a chance to bounce back in their Ranji Trophy quarter-final clash against Andhra on Thursday. MP bundled out Andhra's second innings for just 93 runs on the third day of the ongoing match at Indore. Madhya Pradesh, trailing by 151 runs in the first innings, got a target of 245 runs to win and at the end of the day's play, the team scored 58 runs without loss.

Hanuma's wrist broken on the first day of the match

Hanuma Vihari had to go out of the field on the first day of the game in this match due to a fracture of the left wrist. He got this injury on a bouncer from Avesh Khan. He returned to the field on the second day of the game and batted left-handed to protect his left wrist.

Left-handed batting in the first innings as well

When Hanuma Vihari got hurt, he had scored 16 runs in 37 balls. After the injury, the X-ray report revealed a fracture of his wrist. He was advised to stay away from the game for five to six weeks but he did not agree. As in the second innings, he came back at number 11 as a left-handed batsman with a broken wrist. Vihari scored 27 runs in 57 balls with the help of 5 fours in his adventurous innings.

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