Nitish Kumar Reddy’s unbeaten 105 in the fourth Test against Australia has drawn praise for his skill and maturity. With India at 191/6, Reddy’s partnership with Washington Sundar helped avoid the follow-on and revive hopes of a result. Their historic 127-run stand kept India in the game, showcasing the resilience and promise of young Indian cricketers.
‘Nitish Reddy’s first-class average is 22’: Manjrekar on youngster’s knock

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