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NOT Gautam Gambhir, Tilak Varma reveals the real architect behind his World Cup redemption

Indian middle-order batter Tilak Varma was seen in a new role after Sanju Samson's reentry into the Indian XI. However, it proved to be a blessing in disguise for the MI cricketer, as he almost had his groove back, ending a silent World Cup run until then.

Tilak Varma, the Mumbai Indians and Indian team cricketer, has made his way up to here after immense struggles throughout his life. His immense success is now praised by people all over the nation, but the hard work and the sacrifices behind it remain the pillars behind the framework of his career.

    Eleven years back, a young boy of an electrician named Namboori Nagaraju dreamed of playing cricket professionally in a small village in Andhra Pradesh. Forty kilometres—Barkas to Lingampally—this would have ended the career even before it started for that young lad had it not been for his coach.

    The young lad with thousands of dreams back then is none other than World Cup winner Tilak Varma from India, and the coach proved to be the guardian angel in his life. Salam Bayesh had then sorted the transport, waived the fees, and his father didn't have to drop him off or pick him up. He did much more than what a coach does for a young lad.

    Bayash had seen something in the twelve-year-old boy from the beginning — not just talent but a quality harder to find. He shaped him through the early days as he drilled him for adapting to all playing conditions as well as positions.

    “I will play in all positions and show now,” said Tilak Varma, crediting his childhood coach for World Cup redemption

    Tilak Varma had many ups and downs ahead of his World Cup debut for India. He was one of India's best T20I batters, but an injury kept him out of the contest against New Zealand. It was then that his coach backed him again.

    “Ups and downs are common,” he told Tilak. “Every cricketer tends to get injured, even the greatest. They are mentally strong and with you, too; this time shall pass.”

    However, when the Indian batter was having a lean patch in the World Cup, it was his coach, Bayash, who reprimanded him for his poor shot selection. “You are not making runs because your shot selection is not right,” he said. “Focus on the errors you are making.”

    The scoldings grew to encouragement when Tilak grew to be an international cricketer, but at times, students do need to face the original version of their teacher, and this was one of them. After the 16-ball 44* against Zimbabwe, Tilak's first call was to his coach, as he said, “I will play in all positions and show now.”

    Even before his first-ever World Cup final, Tilak sought his guru for some advice, and his simple advice saw Tilak contribute with the first and the last catch of the final, despite not having much of a chance to contribute with the bat.

    “Whatever position you are given to bat, do that well. We are one step away from the dream. Even if you don’t get the batting, do your best fielding, beta,” he had said.

    “I could see his love and respect for me at the time.” - Salam Bayash

    We often tend not to give our coaches and teachers what we owe them for the vital lessons in our lives. However, Tilak Varma did not forget what he owed to his childhood coach. When his coach was in the ICU with COVID, the young cricketer went to the hospital for all of the 15 days and stayed by his coach and his family during the tough times.

    “I could see his love and respect for me at the time,” Bayash said. Nagaraju had wanted his son to study medicine. Tilak, twelve years old, had a different view. However, he claimed that if he studied medicine, he would be known across Hyderabad, and if he played sports, then he would be known worldwide. This inspired the father to let him do whatever it takes to become a cricketer.

    Today, as an international great, he goes back to his coach at the Legala Academy and speaks with the youngsters there and advises them to learn to work hard from their coach.

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