In-form Sudharsan draws inspiration from fellow townsman
The left-hander acknowledged Washington Sundar's influence after his maiden call-up for the Test series against England.
Sai Sudharsan credited fellow Chennaite Washington Sundar's cricketing journey for inspiring him, ahead of the crucial red-ball series against England.
Following a splendid domestic season, including a stellar Indian Premier League (IPL) in which he was the highest run-getter, Sudharsan earned a call-up to the national squad for the five-match Test series commencing on Friday, 20 June.
"I've played a few games against him, so it is always special", the left-hander batter told BCCI.tv, praising Sundar.
"We've looked up to him a lot, I've practiced once, twice and the way he went up and the way he played for the country, it was really quick and I had that in my mind."
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The rich in-form batter said Sundar has been an inspiration for him when he was young.
"It was great to see him - a few years of IPL, he did well in IPL, then he played for the country, so it was a great motivator for me from Chennai.
"Knowing him from young, playing with him - it's kind of an inspiration where it made me feel that I also want to do the same way."
Sundar started as a batter in the ICC U19 World Cup in 2016, and made his senior national team debut within a year. The then 20-year old all-rounder made his Test debut and played a vital knock in India's famous Gabba win in 2021, which helped them win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
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Sundar reciprocated the same thoughts about Sudharsan saying his friends and coaches have constantly spoken about the latter's growth.
"He's always grown with his cricketing career in the last three-four years, and he's managed to get better every year.
"Everytime I have watched him on TV, there was a lot to take away from him and from his skill sets and the kind of work ethics that he has got.
"He has definitely inspired a lot of kids, especially in Chennai and I am sure he's going to continue to inspire so many more around the world. I am very for him."
India, under a new captain, will begin the new World Test Championship cycle taking on England at Leeds from Friday.