Nitish Kumar Reddy Dedicates Maiden Test Century to Indian Flag, Credits Gautam Gambhir for His Grit
Melbourne [Australia], December 29: India’s rising star, Nitish Kumar Reddy, delivered an unforgettable performance on Day 3 of the Melbourne Test, achieving his maiden Test century against Australia. The 21-year-old all-rounder showcased both skill and determination, creating a moment of pride for Indian cricket fans worldwide.
Nitish’s century celebration was a sight to behold and carried a deeper significance. After reaching the milestone, he knelt on the pitch, planted his bat into the ground, and rested his helmet atop it. Explaining his heartfelt gesture in a video shared by the BCCI on X, Nitish said, “After my hundred, I was planting my bat over there and keeping my helmet, so the Indian flag is there. I am just planting the Indian flag and saluting it.”
Earlier in the innings, he added a touch of flair to his half-century celebration, drawing inspiration from the iconic Pushpa movie. But his century celebration struck an emotional chord, symbolizing his respect and love for the nation.
The road to his first Test hundred was anything but smooth. India’s innings faced turbulence after quick dismissals of Washington Sundar and Jasprit Bumrah. Nitish, however, remained resolute, keeping his composure despite mounting pressure.
The defining moment came when Mohammed Siraj joined him at the crease. Australia’s skipper Pat Cummins tried to deny Nitish his landmark with a tight over, but Siraj stood firm, ensuring Nitish got the strike. The young all-rounder seized the opportunity, completing his well-deserved hundred.
Sharing his thoughts on this achievement, Nitish said, “I just kept saying to myself, keep fighting, which motivated me. Siraj was like, ‘I will do it.’ He was boosted up, and I was so happy. I wanted to perform in Australia so that everyone recognizes me.”
Nitish also credited his fighting spirit to head coach Gautam Gambhir, a veteran known for his resilience in challenging situations. Washington Sundar, who partnered with Nitish earlier in the innings, emphasized Gambhir’s influence on the team’s mindset.
“Today was special. Nitish and I kept telling each other that we would keep fighting no matter what. That is something that has come from Gauti bhai. That made things easier for us. A lot of things went our way. Really happy for Nitish for his first hundred,” Sundar said.
As the Test progresses, India trails by 116 runs. Nitish Kumar Reddy and Mohammed Siraj remain unbeaten, carrying the hopes of a nation into Day 4 of the match. Fans eagerly await what promises to be another enthralling day of cricket.