India posted a mammoth total of 377 runs in the final, with skipper Tilak Varma also contributing in the middle order. The Southpaw played a knock of 67 runs off 90 balls, smashing four boundaries and one six. After his slow innings, many fans and others have questioned his strike rate and his performances as well.
After several criticisms, former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has come to his rescue and has backed the young batter for playing his part in the team. He has called out the critics seeking answers as to whether the latter is performing or not, and asked them to let him go, as he does not need to play aggressively like Sooryavanshi.
Tilak Varma complimented him- R Ashwin backs Tilak
"Vaibhav Sooryavanshi did batting so fast. Tilak Varma complimented him and he also scored a big score. What is this? I mean, there has to be a little bit of balance anyway."
Tilak continues to impress
After the match, he stated, "Yeah, absolutely. Everyone has shown their real character in this tournament, especially when we lost against Afghanistan and Sri Lanka back-to-back games. And from there, winning with a large margin and showing that attitude on the field was tremendous."
Recently, Tilak has won the player-of-the-match award in the TG20 league, where he helped Medak Falcons to a thrilling three-wicket victory over Warangal Warriors in the Hyderabad Cricket Association’s TG20 tournament as he scored 136* off 59 deliveries while chasing a target of 259 runs.
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