India batter Hanuma Vihari is more likely to symbolize Madhya Pradesh within the upcoming home season as he strikes on from Andhra.
Vihari had accomplished the 2022-23 season for Andhra in his second stint with the facet. The 29-year-old had beforehand represented the crew between the 2016-17 and 2020-21 seasons.
Vihari started his First-Class profession with Hyderabad in 2010 and performed for the facet till the 2015-16 season and later returned to the facet for a solitary 12 months within the 2021-22 season.
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“Yes, he (Vihari) has applied for NOC (No Objection Certificate) to make the move. Discussions took place last evening. The Apex Council has yet to approve the decision”, a senior Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) member instructed Sportstar on Tuesday.
Incidentally, the India Test worldwide final featured in a First-Class match for Andhra in opposition to Madhya Pradesh on the Holkar Stadium in Indore in January.
Battling a forearm fracture from a bouncer from his soon-to-be teammate Avesh Khan, the right-handed Vihari valiantly returned to bat by taking a left-handed guard. Vihari’s effort was additionally lauded by Madhya Pradesh’s veteran coach Chandrakant Pandit.
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Vihari, who led Andhra, compiled 490 runs in 14 innings within the Ranji Trophy at a mean of 35 final season.
Overall, Vihari has amassed 8600 runs in a 113-match FC profession apart from 3397 List A and 1478 T20 runs.
He will return to motion after a five-month break as captain of the South Zone crew within the Duleep Trophy semifinal in Bengaluru subsequent week.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com