HomeCricketTilak Varma thanked his coach Salam Bayash after win against CSK

Tilak Varma thanked his coach Salam Bayash after win against CSK

Tilak Varma is the leading run-scorer for MI this season, they bought him for INR 1.7 crores.

The 19-year-old cricketer from Hyderabad has been a consistent run-getter for Mumbai Indians. His performance looks too mature for his age. He could finally finish a game for MI last night, as he wished to. Mumbai Indians defeated CSK by 5 wickets. After the match, Tilak was seen keeping his bat aside and joining his hands. Some netizens said he’s doing POllard’s celebration, as it was Polly’s birthday. While some others believed it was him paying respect to MS Dhoni. However, it came to be known that Tilak Varma thanked his coach Salam Bayash who has come to watch the match against CSK.

Tilak Varma has been excellent in his first IPL season. The all-rounder has played U19 for India and represents Hyderabad in domestic cricket. He smashed 34 off 32 deliveries against CSK. Looking at his mature performances in difficult situations, skipper Rohit Sharma had huge praise for him. After winning against CSK, Rohit said in the post-match presentation he showed confidence in Tilak saying he’d play for India soon.

He (Tilak) has been brilliant, playing for the first year, having such a calm head is never easy. I feel he’s going to be an all-format player for India pretty soon. He’s got the technique and temperament. A lot of things are looking bright for him. And there’s hunger as well.

Rohit Sharma

CSK vs MI: Tilak Varma thanked his coach Salam Bayash

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“How much ever I score, whether it’s 30, 40, or even a hundred. Whatever I make, what’s more important is that the team wins. I have to help Mumbai Indians win.today was the right opportunity, and was also a crucial situation. i was faced with a similar situation last match. But unfortunately, I got out. So I thought that this time I did not want to let that opportunity go, to let Mumbai Indians secure a win.

What made it even special is the fact that my coach had come to see the match today. It’s a special moment for me. To help my team in front of the coach. My coach does not praise when I play well individually. He reserves his appreciation for the times when I help my team win. After today’s victory, when I met him. He said ‘Well played, son!” and was clapping his hands.”

Tilak Varma
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