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The striker of Gujarat Titans Sai Sudharsan will focus on red ball cricket after the exit of the IPL 2025 team (AP)

Timesofindia.com in Mullanpur: The opener of Gujarat Titans (GT), Sai Sudharsan, was emptied after the loss of 20 points of Gujarat Titans (GT) in the eliminator against the Indians of Mumbai (Mi) at the new PCA stadium on Friday.The Southpaw, which finished the tournament with 759 points, did not confirm if he would join India a team for the second unofficial test in Northampton, from June 6, that the BCCI had mentioned in a press release.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“In our minds, we only planned to leave on 4 (June) from the IPL, so we did not think about from India for the test team. If it was the test of the test team, we will be gone on the 6th, but now we will have to have a conversation and see how it goes, “he told journalists at the post-match press conference.

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Sai Sudharsan: “County stays reminded me that the bases are the most important part of the striker”

The 23 -year -old put on the experience of the English county he acquired with Surrey last season to do well in the next series of five game tests.“I think I played seven games, so it gave me a great experience, to be honest. It improved my multiple striker in terms of technique and basic. The most important lesson I have learned is that the bases are the most important thing in the stick, so I think it should help me,” he said.“I will focus more on what I have learned, and I will try to be aware and create this consciousness before entering the series,” he added.Meanwhile, the Mumbai Indians’ head coach Mahela Jaywardne warned Sai Sudarsan of the challenges he would face in England.“I appreciated his striker. I must be honest, it’s a good left -hander, play good crickets and also has a good head on his shoulders. So I’m sure he will do well.“It will be a challenge in England, as we have all done in the past, but I think he will find a way to do what he should do in England, and I’m pretty sure he is a very talented cricket player,” said Jayawardene.Sai Sudharsan admitted that going from the white ball to the red ball cricket will be his greatest challenge in England.“I think everything is going on the state of mind and decision -making. So, certainly, after three months of white ball tournaments, some things would have changed in your striker,” said Sai Sudharsan.“I think that focusing more on the basics and bringing them back to the red ball cricket will take some time. I think we will have a good time before the start of the series.”

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