Hyderabad: Having proved himself in overseas conditions, India batsman Hanuma Vihari is very excited that he will play his first ‘home’ Test with the series against South Africa beginning October 2 in Visakhapatnam.
Hanuma Vihari, who made his debut in England in September last year, has played six Tests but all out of India. He averages 45.60 and scored his maiden ton in the previous away series against the West Indies.
“First time, I will be playing international in India for India. It is very exciting. That too in Vizag, my home association. I am really looking forward to it,” Hanuma Vihari said here Thursday.
The middle-order batsman was speaking on the sidelines of a felicitation function organised for him on by his alma mater ‘St John’s Sports Coaching Foundation’.
Vihari said he has been preparing for the South Africa series at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore. “Last 15 days, I have been at the NCA. I have been preparing well for the South African series,” informed Vihari.
Asked if he would confine himself to Tests, Hanuma Vihari said it is not in his hands and that he is ready to play in all formats given a chance.
Team India fielding coach R Sridhar was also felicitated on the occasion. Veteran cricketer VVS Laxman, who is also an alumnus of ‘St John’s Sports Coaching Foundation’, was present too.
Speaking at the event, Vihari said he was happy that Sridhar, who had trained him since his younger days, was present in the dressing room when he scored his maiden hundred.
“Obviously, it was very fitting that Sridhar sir was there in the dressing room when I got my first hundred. I can only imagine how emotional he was and it was a special day. Obviously, he was there throughout, starting of my career to till now, he was always there. As I said, it is very fitting that he was there in the dressing room,” Vihari said.
PTI