Harshit Rana’s stellar performance in Delhi’s Ranji Trophy victory against Assam has solidified his readiness for the upcoming five-Test tour of Australia. The 22-year-old pacer showcased his all-around abilities, claiming five wickets in the first innings, scoring a crucial half-century at No. 8, and delivering critical breakthroughs in the second essay to secure a 10-wicket win for Delhi.
Rana’s impressive display comes just days after he was named in India’s 18-member squad for the tour of Australia. He is also set to join the India squad for the third Test against New Zealand, which begins in Mumbai on Friday. Rana had previously been with the India contingent as a traveling reserve for the first Test in Bengaluru before being released to gain match experience in Delhi’s game.
Delhi coach Sarandeep Singh, a former India selector, expressed his confidence in Rana’s ability to deliver for the national team. “Rana showed he is totally ready to play Test matches,” Singh said. “If India wants him to play (in Mumbai), I would love to see that. If he ends up playing a Test before going to Australia, then it is better for Harshit and India too.”
Singh’s assessment is supported by Rana’s consistent performances in domestic cricket. In the ongoing Ranji Trophy season, he has taken 25 wickets in six matches, including two five-wicket hauls. His batting has also been impressive, with an average of 35.25 and a highest score of 85.
Rana’s versatility and ability to contribute in multiple ways make him a valuable asset to any team. His pace and accuracy with the ball, combined with his solid technique and temperament with the bat, suggest that he has the potential to succeed at the highest level.
As India prepares for the challenging tour of Australia, Rana’s inclusion in the squad is a testament to his hard work and dedication. His performances in the Ranji Trophy have demonstrated that he is ready to take on the world’s best batsmen and make a significant contribution to India’s success.