Riyan Parag, the young all-rounder from Assam, has emerged as a breakout star in the ongoing IPL 2024. After a disappointing run of form in recent years, Parag has rediscovered his touch, amassing three half-centuries in his last four matches. His impressive performances have caught the attention of cricket pundits and fans alike, with many speculating about his potential inclusion in India’s T20 World Cup squad.
Parag’s resurgence began in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy, where he consistently scored half-centuries. He has carried that form into the IPL, where he has emerged as a key player for the Rajasthan Royals. His ability to score runs quickly and consistently has made him a valuable asset to the team.
On Wednesday, Parag scored a blistering 76 off 48 balls against the Gujarat Titans. His innings helped the Royals post a formidable total of 196, but it ultimately proved insufficient as the Titans chased down the target with just one ball to spare.
Despite the loss, Parag’s performance drew praise from legendary commentator Sunil Gavaskar, who suggested that the BCCI was keeping a close eye on him for the T20 World Cup. In the last 15 T20 innings, Parag has scored 10 half-centuries at a strike rate of over 170, a testament to his exceptional batting skills.
However, Rajasthan Royals director of cricket Kumar Sangakkara has urged Parag to remain focused on the present and not get carried away by the hype surrounding his potential World Cup selection. Sangakkara believes that Parag should concentrate on performing well for the Royals and let the rest take care of itself.
“I think his (Parag’s) potential is there for everyone to see,” said Sangakkara. “I think for Riyan it’s really about concentrating on Rajasthan and this season, and whatever happens (being considered for T20 World Cup) will happen after that.”
Parag’s impressive performances have not gone unnoticed by the Indian selectors. He is currently second only to Virat Kohli in the leading run-getter’s list this IPL season, having scored 261 runs with a top score of 84 not out. If he continues to perform at this level, he could well find himself in contention for a place in the Indian team for the T20 World Cup later this year.