
Tanush Kotian scored 90 undefeated in the second tickets of the second unofficial test against the Lions of England.
The Indian all -terrain without limit, Tanush Kotian, produced a star exhibition for India to day four of the second unofficial test against the lions of England in Northampton on Monday. Tanush Kotian recorded an undefeated 90 balls in the second tickets, forging an association of 149 races with Anshul Kamboj (51*) for the eighth Wickt.
The 26 -year -old hit 10 four and six during his blow. It should be noted that the Mumbai Cricket player is not part of the Indian team team for the next five -game test series against England that begins from June 20. Now he has given a timely reminder to the selectors who show that he is ready for the biggest stage.
When Tanush Kotian was included in the Indian team for Australian tests
Tanush Kotian, despite not having played a game for India, has passed a significant amount of time with the upper Indian players. This was when he was called to the Indian team for the two final tests against Australia during the Border-Gavavar 2024-25 trophy. The young man was recruited in the Indian team during the last two tests against Australia after the retirement of Ravichandran Ashwin from the International Cricket.
Tanush Kotian’s first class career
Anush Kotian made his first -class debut for Mumbai during a game of Ranji Trophy’s group against Saurashtra in December 2018. He could not contribute much to the bat, while with the ball, he took two wickets in the first tickets.
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Kotian ran out of wickt in the second tickets. To date, Tanush Kotian has 37 first -class games, scoring 1809 races at an average of 42.06 (15 fifty, two centuries). The right arm outside the spinner has also taken 112 WICKETS to an average of 25.89.
India A, who was out for 348 in the first entries, declared 417/7 in the second entries. At the time of writing this report, the Lions of England, which registered 327 races in the first tickets, were 16/1 in the second tickets. India A has established the lions of England a objective of 439 races. The first unofficial test in Canterbury last week ended in a draw.
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