The all-rounder of Sunrisers Hyderabad Nitish Kumar Reddy has set his sight firmly on red-ball cricket and has aspires to be a part of the Indian Test team in the future. Reddy joins the long list of players who are turning their attention from T20s towards the longest format of the game. After being sidelined due to a groin injury, the all-rounder is all set to return in the Duleep Trophy.
As per The report, Nitish Kumar Reddy said that red-ball cricket defined a player’s technique and character as it was the longest format that kept throwing challenges. The all-rounder revealed that he was working on his bowling at the moment.
Nitish told, “Red-ball cricket defines your technique, character and everything else. It’s the longest format which keeps throwing challenges, that’s why it’s called a Test. So, the better you play it, the more you grow as a cricketer. I believe red-ball cricket is the biggest format.”
“I’m focusing a bit more on my bowling part right now. I believe if I improve my bowling and be consistent in hitting the right areas in conjunction with my batting and fielding, I’ll be on track to serve the Indian team,” Nitish Reddy said.