IND vs SA 2022 Dinesh Karthik Last shot at glory for Indian cricket s nearly man
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Thank you for all the support and belief...the hard work continues...If you believe yourself, everything will fall into place! Thank you for all the support and belief...the hard work continues... Looking at the other side of the coin, though, the Tamil Nadu cricketer did get quite a few opportunities to establish himself in the Indian team, especially in the Test and one-day formats. Karthik played 26 Tests and 94 ODIs between 2004 and 2019, which is quite a significant number of games. But his stats do not do justice to his talent. The right-handed batter averages 25 in the traditional format of the game and just over 30 in the 50-over format. As such, it can also be claimed that the keeper-batter got more than enough chances to prove his worth but failed to grab them.
IND vs SA 2022 Dinesh Karthik - Last shot at glory for Indian cricket s nearly man
Dinesh Karthik last represented India in the 2019 World Cup. Pic: Getty Images A young was the Player of the Match in India’s , against in Johannesburg on December 1, 2006. He scored an unbeaten 31 off 28 as chased down a target of 127 with six wickets in hand and one ball remaining. More than 15 years later, he is the only player from either side who is still active in international cricket. This longevity is misleading though. Over the last decade and a half, DK (as he is fondly known), has only featured in 32 T20Is and has scored 399 runs at a strike rate of 143.52. He has been more out than in the Indian team. Even his latest comeback to the Indian setup for the T20I series against at home, which begins on Thursday (June 9), has come after a gap of nearly three years. He last represented the Men in Blue during the 2019 50-over in . Unlike his previous returns though, the series against South Africa marks the beginning of Karthik's last chance to leave a significant stamp on Indian cricket. He recently turned 37 and, even if he stays fit, he will only be considered for future selection on the basis of his performances with the willow.Unlucky or too lucky
There are two ways to look at the veteran cricketer's international career. One view would say that he has been unfortunate not to have played more for India. He made his international debut around the same time as . And once the latter took the game by storm, he obviously became India’s first choice keeper-batter across all formats of the game. In a nutshell, Karthik was probably born in the wrong era as, while he was talented without a doubt, his ability paled in comparison to MSD. If you believe yourself, everything will fall into place!Thank you for all the support and belief...the hard work continues...If you believe yourself, everything will fall into place! Thank you for all the support and belief...the hard work continues... Looking at the other side of the coin, though, the Tamil Nadu cricketer did get quite a few opportunities to establish himself in the Indian team, especially in the Test and one-day formats. Karthik played 26 Tests and 94 ODIs between 2004 and 2019, which is quite a significant number of games. But his stats do not do justice to his talent. The right-handed batter averages 25 in the traditional format of the game and just over 30 in the 50-over format. As such, it can also be claimed that the keeper-batter got more than enough chances to prove his worth but failed to grab them.