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Nitish faces trolls, but finds backing from former India batter after Rajkot ODI

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 12:20 pm
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Nitish Kumar Reddy’s Trial by Fire: Trolled Online, Backed by Vihari After Rajkot ODI

The journey from domestic prodigy to international cricketer is rarely a straight line. For young all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy, his debut ODI series against New Zealand has become a stark illustration of this modern truth, where on-field performance is instantly dissected and often harshly judged in the unforgiving court of social media. Following India’s series-clinching victory in Rajkot, while the team celebrated, a section of the internet trained its sights on the 21-year-old. Yet, in a powerful counter-narrative, Nitish found a significant voice in his corner: former India batter and his state captain, Hanuma Vihari.

Contents
  • The Rajkot Flashpoint: A Debutant Under the Microscope
  • Hanuma Vihari’s Timely Defense: A Captain’s Backing
  • Expert Analysis: Reading Beyond the Instant Reaction
  • The Road Ahead: Predictions and Path for Nitish Reddy
  • Conclusion: A Rite of Passage in the Spotlight

The Rajkot Flashpoint: A Debutant Under the Microscope

India’s comprehensive win in the third ODI was built on collective brilliance. However, for Nitish Reddy, it was a challenging outing. Coming in at a crucial juncture, he managed 10 runs off 19 balls before being dismissed. In a high-scoring game where strike rates were soaring, his brief, cautious knock stood out. This was enough to ignite a torrent of online criticism. Social media trolls quickly pounced, questioning his selection, technique, and temperament at the elite level. The vitriol highlighted the intense, often impatient, scrutiny young Indian cricketers face, where a single innings can be misconstrued as a definitive judgment.

What the trolls conveniently ignored was the context. Batting in only his third ODI, with the team looking to stabilize, his role was nuanced. Furthermore, his primary value proposition is as a pace-bowling all-rounder, a rare and precious commodity in Indian cricket. His two overs in Rajkot went for 13 runs—a decent spell in a match where the average run-rate was over 6.5. The reaction was a classic case of missing the forest for a single tree.

Hanuma Vihari’s Timely Defense: A Captain’s Backing

Amidst the digital noise, a voice of experience and authority rose in staunch support. Hanuma Vihari, a respected figure known for his grit, took to social media to defend his Andhra Pradesh teammate. Vihari’s backing wasn’t just a generic show of solidarity; it was rooted in deep firsthand knowledge of Nitish’s character and capability.

“People need to understand that he is playing only his 3rd ODI,” Vihari stated, cutting through the criticism. He emphasized Nitish’s resilience and work ethic, qualities not visible in a scorecard. This endorsement is significant for several reasons:

  • Credible Insight: Vihari has captained Nitish in the domestic arena, witnessing his growth and temperament in high-pressure Ranji Trophy situations.
  • Highlighting All-round Value: Vihari’s defense implicitly shifts focus to Nitish’s complete skill set—his handy seam bowling and explosive lower-order batting in first-class cricket.
  • Mentorship: It represents the crucial role senior players play in shielding young talent from external pressures, offering a psychological safety net.

Vihari’s intervention underscores a vital cricketing truth: players are built over seasons, not single matches.

Expert Analysis: Reading Beyond the Instant Reaction

The episode opens up a broader discussion about talent management in the digital age. Nitish Reddy was selected based on a compelling body of work in domestic and ‘A’ team cricket, where he showcased his unique profile. Selectors’ vision for him is long-term—to mold a hard-hitting batter who can bowl 6-7 overs of medium pace, a template that has brought global success to teams like England.

Former players and analysts have noted that his initial outings should be viewed as an investment phase. The current Indian setup, rich with batting firepower, allows them the luxury to bed in a player like Nitish without the burden of immediate match-winning expectations. His fielding, another strong asset, has already been noticeable. The key is patience. Not every all-rounder is a Hardik Pandya from ball one; some, like Shane Watson or even Jacques Kallis early in their careers, evolved into their roles.

The online trolling phenomenon is, unfortunately, a fixture of modern sports. However, it presents a test of a young athlete’s mental fortitude. How the team management and senior players insulate him from this noise will be as important as any technical adjustment he makes.

The Road Ahead: Predictions and Path for Nitish Reddy

So, what’s next for Nitish Kumar Reddy? The immediate future will likely see him return to the domestic circuit, but with a clearer understanding of the level required and the scrutiny involved. His development path should focus on:

  • Role Clarity: Sharpening his identity—is he a bowler who bats, or a batsman who bowls? Defining this will streamline his training.
  • IPL Platform: A strong season with SunRisers Hyderabad in the upcoming IPL could be a massive confidence booster and a public reminder of his white-ball prowess.
  • India A Tours: Consistent performances for India A against international opposition will be his most compelling argument for a recall.

Predicting his trajectory, one can expect the team management to persist with him for the foreseeable future. The search for a genuine pace-bowling all-rounder is too urgent to abandon after three games. We may see him in the squad for next year’s Champions Trophy, potentially as a squad player, absorbing the environment. His real test will be in seamer-friendly conditions overseas, where his dual skills could prove invaluable.

Conclusion: A Rite of Passage in the Spotlight

Nitish Kumar Reddy’s early international chapter is a modern sporting parable. It involves a promising talent, the instant judgment of the digital age, and the redemptive power of a senior’s faith. The trolling after Rajkot, while unpleasant, is almost a rite of passage for today’s cricketer. What will define Nitish is not this episode, but his response to it.

Hanuma Vihari’s backing provides the necessary perspective and protection. It reminds fans and critics alike that careers are marathons. Nitish’s story is no longer just about his cricketing skills; it’s about mental resilience. If he can channel this experience into fuel, using Vihari’s guidance as a compass, the Rajkot ODI might be remembered not as a moment of criticism, but as the furnace in which a durable international all-rounder was forged. The journey has just begun, and the wise know it’s far too early for a verdict.


Source: Based on news from India Today Sport.

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