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In breezy Chepauk, Tilak Varma found his 23-year-old self again
“We have got Tilak Varma. He is Rohit Sharma’s friend, he bashes Pakistan, we’ve got Tilak Varma,” rang out from a lively pocket at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday evening.
A group of Indian fans were in full flow, taking on the local DJ in a battle of decibels and creativity, crafting chants on the fly as India took on Zimbabwe in their Super 8 clash. Their voices rose and fell like waves crashing onto the nearby Marina shoreline — rhythmic, relentless, full of life.
Stationed along the boundary for most of the second half, Tilak became both participant and conductor. He turned towards the stands, nodding in approval, gesturing back at the fans as if to say he was feeding off their energy. When the buoyant group began chanting, “Tilak ko bowling do”, he pointed towards Suryakumar Yadav, playfully redirecting their appeal to the man in charge. When the chants shifted to “Abhishek ko bowling do”, Tilak ensured his team-mate was pulled into the theatre too, urging the crowd to grow louder, to make Abhishek Sharma part of the soundtrack of the evening.
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T20 World Cup 2026: 'Feels less pressure when batting down the order' – Sanjay Manjrekar’s huge statement on Team India star after IND vs ZIM match
The Indian team management pulled off a masterstroke in their important Super 8 clash against Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday, February 26. Tilak Varma, who had been struggling for fluency while batting at No. 3 in the tournament, dropped down to No. 6 and made an immediate impact. The southpaw smashed an unbeaten 44 off 16 balls, belting three fours and four sixes against the Chevrons.
Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar opined that Tilak takes more pressure when he is batting at No. 3, but that is not the case when he bats lower down the order. The cricketer-turned-commentator also mentioned that Tilak batting at No. 6 gives Hardik Pandya a chance to bat higher up the order. He added that he was surprised to see Washington Sundar batting ahead of Hardik in the game against South Africa.
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