'When I saw him crying…' Nitish Reddy remembered his father's sacrifice and said this emotional thing with tears in his eyes
Nitish Reddy: The third and fourth Test match is being played between India and Australia (IND vs AUS) in Melbourne. Nitish Kumar Reddy is being talked about more than Steven Smith, who scored a century for Australia in this test match, and Sam Konstas, who scored a half-century in his debut match. Because this young player has made everyone crazy by scoring a century on his very first Australian tour.
Nitish Reddy is currently on the field after scoring 105 runs. If Nitish Reddy quickly scores 30-40 more runs, the Indian team's hold on the match will become stronger. However, when Nitish scored the first century of his career, tears were clearly visible in the eyes of his father sitting in the stands.
When Indian team's young player Nitish Reddy scored a century by hitting a four, his father became very emotional and started crying. Along with him, tears were also seen in the eyes of former Indian team coach Ravi Shastri. Now a video of Nitish Reddy has been shared on BCCI TV, in which he can be seen talking about his father's struggle.
In this video, Nitish Kumar Reddy says, “To be honest, when I was young, I was not serious. My father left his job for me and has made a lot of sacrifices for my success. One day I saw him crying because of financial problems and I thought that he cannot live like this and then I became serious. When I gave him my first jersey and I saw happiness on his face.”
Nitish Reddy fought till the end with Washington Sundar
When the third day's play started today, Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja were looking in good form, but after a while, Rishabh Pant lost his wicket by playing a bad shot, while Ravindra Jadeja lost his wicket. Today also he left after scoring only 17 runs. After this, Nitish Reddy and Washington Sundar took over the Indian innings and got Team India out of trouble.
While Washington Sundar contributed 50 runs today, Nitish Reddy created history, becoming the third youngest player to score a century in Australia. Nitish Reddy is still on the field after scoring 105 runs. Today Nitish Reddy played an inning of 105 runs in 176 balls with the help of 10 fours and 1 six. On the fourth day on the field, he would like to make this innings even bigger.
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