Hanuma Vihari is likely to join Madhya Pradesh for the 2023–24 local season in order to get his Test career back on track and get back into the flow of things. But the 29-year-old hasn’t gotten a “No-Objection Certificate” from his present board, the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA), so the whole process might take a while.
Hanuma Vihari has played for the national team in 16 Test matches and has scored 839 runs during that time.
The cricketer had some amazing knocks against West Indies in 2019, but his most famous one was against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2020-21, when he and Ravichandran Ashwin helped India draw the third Test of the series.
In the middle order, Rajat Patidar, Venkatesh Iyer, and Shubham Sharma, who are all on Hanuma Vihari new team, Madhya Pradesh, are already well-known stars. So, making an impression won’t be easy for him, but the player is ready for the challenge.
Last year, he had a very bad season. He only scored 490 runs in 14 games, which is not very good. But the Indian cricket community thought it was very brave of him to bat left-handed because his wrist was broken.
Kulwant Khejroliya, who is going to the MP, will join a training camp before next season.
Kulwant Khejroliya had a hard time with Delhi in local cricket, so he is ready to play for Madhya Pradesh in the next season. The left-handed pacer, who is 31 years old, has only played 14 First Class games for Delhi. He seems frustrated with his small part in the team.
But in List A cricket, where he plays as a pacer, his numbers are great. In 29 games, he has taken 61 wickets. Now, the cricketer is going to move to Madhya Pradesh in order to improve his red-ball career.
The Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA), according to ESPN cricinfo, has named Hanuma Vihari and Khejroliya as two of the likely players who will go through a fitness camp before the season starts. But the date for that hasn’t been decided yet.