💥Vihari said, when my father died when I was 12 years old and since then I decided to play international cricket.🔥
Hanuma Vihari, who performed brilliantly in the second Test match against the West Indies, dedicated the first century of his Test career to his late father. Vihari scored 111 runs in the match and also shared 112 runs with fast bowler Ishant Sharma. India scored a mammoth score of 416 runs in the first innings.
After the end of the day, Vihari said, 'My father died when I was 12 years old and since then I decided to play international cricket. I want to dedicate my first century to him. Vihari said, 'Today is a very emotional day and I hope he will be proud of me wherever he is.'
Vihari admitted that he had not been able to sleep properly after the end of the first day's play. Vihari said, "I was batting for 42 runs yesterday, so I did not sleep very well at night. I wanted to score a big score and I am happy that I have crossed that 100 mark." I am very happy to score a century under those conditions.
Hanuma Vihari also thanked bowler Ishant Sharma who played with him at the other end during the innings in the second Test against the West Indies. Vihari said that Ishant played well with him at the other end. Vihari said, 'I am happy that I could score a century and credit should be given to Ishant. He batted like a batsman today. The way he was playing, we kept discussing how a bowler is playing and his experience really helped a lot. '


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