• Tom Hartley's father revealed what his son went through a night before Day 4 of Hyderabad Test versus India.

  • Tom produced a match-winning performance and helped England secure a 28-run triumph.

England spinner Tom Hartley’s father unveils his son’s frightening experience before Day 4 heroics against India in 1st Test
Tom Hartley's father shares an interesting story (Image Source: Twitter)

England‘s young spin sensation Tom Hartley had a memorable debut in the recently-concluded first Test against India at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. The young spinner showcased nerves of steel on Day 4 of the match, securing a remarkable victory for his team. However, behind his stellar performance lay a tumultuous night of emotions, as revealed by his father, Bill Hartley.

A night of turmoil

The eve of Day 4 wasn’t smooth sailing for Tom. His father disclosed the intense emotions Tom grappled with, highlighting the pressure and anxiety the young prodigy experienced before the crucial day of play. Despite the turbulent night, Tom managed to recalibrate his bowling technique, a decision that would significantly impact the outcome of the match.

Support from teammates

Amidst the turmoil, Tom found solace in the unwavering support of his teammates. Bill acknowledged the pivotal role played by England’s captain Ben Stokes and seasoned players like Jack Leach, whose guidance proved instrumental in Tom’s remarkable turnaround. Additionally, insights from Jeetan Patel, England’s spin bowling coach, provided valuable assistance to Tom as he prepared to face the formidable Indian batting lineup.

“When Mike Atherton presented him with the cap on the opening morning, he conveyed to Tom that it was the perfect moment to join the England cricket setup. And he’s absolutely correct. Tom carefully considered his performance in the initial innings and made necessary tweaks. With valuable support around him, including exceptional guidance from Jack Leach and Jeetan Patel, Tom expressed his gratitude, mentioning they were fantastic. Moreover, the captain fully supported him throughout,” said Bill while speaking to inews.

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From struggle to triumph

Tom’s journey in the first Test was not devoid of challenges. His initial outing with the ball in the first innings saw him grappling with the onslaught from Indian batters, particularly Yashasvi Jaiswal. However, with resilience and determination, Tom bounced back spectacularly on Day 4, clinching seven crucial wickets and leading England to a memorable victory.

“Cricket is a brutal game – we talk about it being the gentleman’s game, but when you’re out in the middle it’s not like that at all. He was obviously nervous. I spoke to him yesterday [on Sunday evening] and he said he hadn’t slept that great the night before and didn’t bowl the way he was capable of. But he bounced back, didn’t he? Almost an out-of-body experience – Sunday morning was the four seasons of emotion really,” added Bill.

Looking ahead

As the cricketing world marvels at Tom’s heroics, attention now turns to the upcoming second Test between India and England at the Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam. With the series finely poised, all eyes will be on Tom as he looks to carry forward the momentum from his stellar debut performance.

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