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Ind vs Eng 4th Test: Sai Sudharsan slams maiden half-century in Manchester

Updated on: 25 July,2025 08:32 AM IST  |  Manchester
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Sudharsan, who missed the last two games, is happy to see his pre-game ritual of shadow practice pay off with gritty 61 on tricky Day 1 track

Ind vs Eng 4th Test: Sai Sudharsan slams maiden half-century in Manchester

Sai Sudharsan during his patient 61 off 151 balls against England at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Wednesday. Pic/Getty Images

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Sai Sudharsan was shadow batting on a covered square at Old Trafford on the eve of the fourth Test, an old habit that keeps the top-order batter mentally ready for the next opportunity that comes his way.

That daily ritual helped Sudharsan on Day One as he ended up with his maiden Test fifty in testing conditions at Old Trafford.


“I do it every day. It’s my go-to thing. So, I do it whenever possible, whichever time possible, I always visualise it. It’s a great, great skill which anybody can possess and mentally you’ll be ready,” said the soft-spoken batter during the post-day press conference here on Wednesday.



Sudharsan did not do much wrong at his Test debut in Leeds, but Karun Nair was chosen ahead of him for the following two games.

The southpaw came back to the side at Nair’s expense and this time he made the opportunity count with a dogged 61 off 151 balls.

On a slow two-paced pitch, Sudharsan played close to his body, eschewing his expansive drives.

Pull shot turns costly

He was quick to pull anything short offered by Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer before the same shot led to his dismissal in the final session.

An odd ball down the leg side or a bouncer was part of Stokes’s plan to distract Sudharsan, who saw it coming considering his soft dismissal at Leeds. As part of gamesmanship, the England captain even clapped when Sudharsan pulled him for a four early in his innings. “It was actually really enjoyable experience, to be honest, because one of the best bowlers [Stokes] in the country is steaming in, trying to hit you hard and you being there and giving your best for the team, that’s one of the best feelings you can have,” he said on his battle with Stokes.

‘Pavilion end challenging’

Talking about his dismissal, Sudharsan said he found batting more challenging from the pavilion end. “I was disappointed that I got out to that pull shot. The ball held a bit more and bounced a bit more from the pavilion end. I feel that we may see a bit more of the same in the coming days,” he said.

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