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Nitish Kumar Reddy sets a new Indian record in the second T20I against Bangladesh.

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While showing off his dazzling talent, Nitish Kumar Reddy He etched his name into the record books in the second T20I against Bangladesh at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Wednesday (October 9). The young Indian batsman played an explosive knock of 74 runs and picked up two wickets with the ball to lead India to a resounding total of 221/9 and secure the series win.

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Reddy’s knock was a masterclass in aggressive batting, featuring seven sixes and four fours. At a critical moment when India was reeling at 2-25, he Together with Rinku Singh we quickly steadied the ship.He made 53 off 29 balls. The 108-run partnership for the fourth wicket was pivotal in transforming India’s innings after a shaky start.

After winning the toss and choosing to bat first, India faced an early setback in their opener. Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma It fell cheaply. But Reddy’s explosive approach changed things. He reached his first T20I half-century in just 27 balls, showing his ability to dominate the Bangladesh bowling attack. His aggressive batting style not only boosted the team’s morale but also set a difficult target for the visitors.

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“Thank you for everything”: Nitish Reddy

Reddy returned to take the wicket. Mahmudullah and Tanzim Hasan Saqib In Bangladesh innings. The middle pacer achieved 2/23 from his quota of 4 overs. With this, he became the first Indian player to score more than 70 runs and take two wickets in a T20 International.

Reddy’s all-round performance was especially important given his recent struggles. Just a few months ago, he was ruled out of India’s T20I tour of Zimbabwe due to a sports hernia. His return to fitness and selection for this series against Bangladesh marked a decisive comeback.

He said this about his victory: “It feels great to represent India and I am so proud of this moment. Thank you for everything.”

“I have to give credit to the captain and coach. They gave me the license to play cricket without fear. We had time in the beginning but there were no no-balls after that. [bowled by Mahmudullah] Everything went as I wanted. I feel good about playing for the Indian team. I want to continue this way. “I want to continue this good performance,” he said. Reddy was added to the post-match presentation.

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