TNCA President’s XI’s S. Rithik Easwaran emerged as a beacon of hope for Tamil Nadu cricket, showcasing his resilience and technical prowess in the Buchi Babu semifinal against Hyderabad. Despite the team’s failure to advance to the final, Easwaran’s fighting century (100 off 140 balls) provided a glimmer of optimism for the future.
Easwaran’s innings was not merely about the runs he scored, but the manner in which he achieved them. With the President’s XI reeling at 200 for six, he found himself batting with the tail and facing a formidable bowling attack. However, he displayed exceptional defensive technique against the pacers and adept maneuvering against the spinners.
“There was turn, but the more threatening factor was the bounce. As a left-hander with two left-arm spinners operating, it was easier for me,” Easwaran explained.
Despite the pressure mounting, the 22-year-old remained resolute. “I like it. I play better under pressure situations,” he said. “There were some friendly pleasantries in the middle. It’s part of the game. I guess they figured it didn’t work and they stopped.”
Easwaran’s knock was not only a testament to his individual skill but also a reflection of his determination to succeed. “I really loved the knock. I felt I got into really good positions during the innings. I want to emulate this in the future as well. I thoroughly enjoyed it,” he said.
Easwaran’s performance has set the stage for his aspirations in the upcoming domestic season. “Playing the Ranji Trophy for Tamil Nadu has always been my dream,” he said. “Being a wicketkeeper-batter, there are only two spots. With Jagadeesan at the top, there is healthy competition for the second spot. I want to score big runs and take my catches to be in the reckoning. I want to enjoy the game and play in a way that puts a smile.”