‘I was proving, I don’t understand …’ Karun Nair’s spill pain

‘I was proving, I don’t understand …’ Karun Nair’s spill pain

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During the five -match series against England, it was disappointing for Karun Nair to fail to turn a good start into a consecutive consecutive start to convert a good start into a big innings.

'I was proving, I don't understand ...' Karun Nair's spill pain Pain of Karun Nair.
New Delhi. During the five -match series against England, it was disappointing for Karun Nair to fail to turn a good start into a consecutive consecutive start to convert a good start into a big innings. Nair’s performance was nothing special in the India England series. Let’s know what he said on his performance after the series?

When asked about failing to make a big score against England, Nair told ‘PTI’, “There was nothing (losing wickets after a good start). It was not that I was trying to prove anything. You know, sometimes it happens that you get a good start in most matches and then you get out in some way.

He said, “I was batting very well throughout the series and I was getting a good start in most matches. I was reaching a score of 30 and 40 but could not change it into a big score. This was more disappointing for me than someone else. I was wondering why this was happening and why I was getting out on a score of 30-40. ”

Nair, who returned to the national team after almost eight years after scoring runs in domestic cricket, scored 205 runs in eight innings of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at an average of 25.62. He scored the only half -century (57 runs) at The Oval ground during this period. Nair started well with a score of 40, 31, 26 and 21 besides this half -century innings, but he failed to convert these innings into a big score.

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