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Hanuma Vihari said that Virat cheered after missing a century



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Kingston (EMS). Hanuma Vihari, who scored the most runs in the two-match Test series against the West Indies, is excited to play against South Africa at home ground. The three-match series against South Africa will begin on October 2. Vihari recently scored a total of 289 runs in the Test series against the West Indies.

The tour has been a great one for Team India, who went on a West Indies tour. In the series of 2 Test match, Hero Jasprit Bumrah was in Boling, while young player Hanuma Vihari also made a special impression in batting. Vihari also scored the first century of his Test life in the final Test of the series here. India won the series 2–0. After the end of this successful tour, the star of the tour was the batsman.

Hanuma has played all his matches outside India so far. The first match between India and South Africa will be played in Visakhapatnam. After being selected as the man of the match at the Sabina Park ground match, Vihari said, "I have not played any Test at home and am looking forward to it." Playing in front of a domestic audience in India is fantastic. Vihari missed out on scoring a century in the first Test match, but made no mistake in scoring the first century of his career in the second match.

Hanuma Vihari scored an average of 96.33 runs in 4 innings. When asked about Virat's reaction to Hanuma, who missed his century by just 7 runs in the first Test, he said that Virat's words inspired him to do more.

The dressing room calm down when he is in the middle ". When asked about Hanuma Vihari's batting, Virat Kohli had to say, Team India sealed their authority by defeating the West Indies 2-0 in a two-match series . World Test Championship in style.

According to Kohli, the Hanuma series was also discovered. In both the India A vs West Indies A series and the subsequent Test series, the 25-year-old girls were very impressive.

Vihari said that I feel very good after scoring the first Test century. I could not score a century in the last match, so I was focusing on a big score this time. We had lost five wickets for 200 runs and my goal was to score big while batting with Rishabh Pant. I was trying to take a risk against the spinners.

After the end of the Test series, when Team India captain Virat Kohli was given the trophy of the series, Virat held this trophy in Hanuman's hand. When asked Hanuma what he felt at that time. In response to this, he said, 'When we won the series, he (Virat) came directly to me and said' Hold this' and he hugged me.

He is very generous, who gave me that trophy. I thank each member of the team for their contribution to the series win. I am very happy that we have started the Test Championship in this manner.

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