Utkarsh Srivastava: I think I needed to earn the respect of everyone

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Utkarsh Srivastava: ShowingHeart and Proving Doubters Wrong

17-Year-Old's ODI Debut Innings Puts Him on the Map

Utkarsh Srivastava made a statement with an outstanding innings of 67 off 62 on his ODI debut at just 17. Captain Monank Patel praised Srivastava's "heart" in a remark that hints at the youth's resilience and determination.

Making the Most of Opportunity

Srivastava was selected for the U-19 World Cup in January and left an impression with a plucky knock of 40 against India. He showed similar prowess in the national T20 tournament, scoring an unbeaten 24 off seven deliveries.

Overcoming Inner Demons and Touring Pressure

Despite battling inner doubts, Srivastava has proven himself on the tour. He spent off days training in an indoor facility, using a bowling machine to improve his skills. He acknowledges that he needed to earn the respect of his teammates and prove his doubters wrong.

Facing Adversity and Securing Innings Like This

Srivastava's innings was marked by finesse, particularly in counter-attacking a barrage of short balls from Scotland. He showed calm and rotate the strike effectively, a learning from his previous tours.

Utkarsh's Account on His Big Knock

Srivastava's account of his innings reveals the passion and mindset he brings to the game. He states: "I wasn't expecting that ball to go for six, I was just trying to place it between fine leg and square leg. But I think I timed it so well that it actually went. So I was just really hyped, because for three tours I haven't got a chance. And then, for the first time, I got a chance, and I proved myself. So that's why I did an aggressive bat celebration where I just felt like it needed to be done."



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