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India secured a nail-biting win in the second T20I against England on Saturday, taking a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. The match, held at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, saw an exceptional performance by the 22-year-old batter Tilak Varma, whose heroic knock of 72 off 55 balls steered the team to victory.
Indian team head coach Gautam Gambhir played a crucial role in motivating Varma with key advice before the match.
Tilak Verma shines with a match-winning knock against England
In a game that kept fans on the edge of their seats, India emerged victorious by two wickets. Chasing a fighting total, the team displayed resilience on a pitch that was two-paced and tricky for batters. Varma’s scintillating innings, which included 4 fours and five towering sixes, stood out as the cornerstone of India’s chase. His composed performance under pressure earned him the well-deserved Player of the Match award.
Varma, known for his flair and consistency, proved his mettle yet again. With wickets falling around him, Varma shouldered the responsibility and played a mature innings. His calculated aggression and ability to adapt to the situation highlighted his growing stature as a key player for India.
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Gautam Gambhir’s words of wisdom to Tilak Varma ahead of the match
After his outstanding knock Varma credited Gambhir for shaping his approach to the game. Before the match, Gambhir advised him to adapt to the situation, emphasizing that if the team needed 10 runs per over, he should take charge, but to always bat sensibly. The 22-year-old acknowledged the importance of this guidance, especially with the wicket being two-paced and wickets falling quickly.
“First of all, the wicket was slightly two-paced and wickets were falling one after the other, so actually I was talking with Gautam Gambhir Sir yesterday, and he said that whatever happens, played according to the situation. What the team needs, do that. If you want 10 runs in an over, take the charge. Bat sensibly is what he said,” Varma said about Gambhir’s words in the post-match presentation ceremony.