Around then, Reddy was picked for a camp organised by the ACA for the pool of players to be picked for the 2019-20 domestic season.”I was initially picked as an understudy in the larger squad,” Reddy says. “That’s when I met [Andhra captain] Hanuma Vihari. “He was impressed and pushed for me to get a chance, and I made my Ranji debut, against Kerala [in January 2020]. I quickly understood that if in age-group I got two loose balls in an over, in first-class, I’d get two in a session. I learnt a lot quickly.”Reddy was first picked by Sunrisers ahead of the 2023 IPL but got to play only two matches that season. In July last year, he earned a call-up to the India Emerging squad for the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka. He hoped it would be his giant leap into the mainstream, but it wasn’t to be – he didn’t get to bat in any of his three games.”I was batting well, but my bowling was coming along better [ahead of the 2023 IPL]. SRH management asked me to be ready, but somehow, I couldn’t fit into the squad. When I finally got a chance towards the end of the season, I didn’t [get to] bat in my two games.”At the Asia Cup too, when I was in the XI, our top order did so well that I couldn’t get a chance in the first three games. In the fourth game, when I was left out, everyone batted. It was on live TV, it stressed me out quite a lot that I missed a chance. I wondered if Sunrisers would even retain me.”He faced another setback when an ankle injury in September ruled him out of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, which functions as a barometer for form and fitness ahead of the IPL. He was “so dejected that I didn’t even go to the ground for three or four days at a stretch”, even when he regained his fitness.Reddy impressed SRH captain Pat Cummins with his batting against pace bowling•Noah Seelam/AFP/Getty Images”Then one day, I just called up ACA and requested them to help arrange a few side-armers who would hurl the ball [to me] at 140 clicks from 18 yards. I didn’t want anyone to tell me I’m a lower-order batter. I wanted to show I have it in me to bat in the top order.”They bowled bouncers. I got hit everywhere initially, but I told myself: come what may, I’m going to face up and fight, build character and develop that no-defeat attitude. I continued this routine whenever I was training back home. That’s perhaps why coming into IPL 2024, I felt so confident playing proper pace. In the nets when Pat Cummins saw me react to pace, he was very impressed.”Reddy didn’t make it to the XI in the first three matches of the 2024 IPL, but when he got his opportunity, at home against Chennai Super Kings – as a replacement for Mayank Agarwal, who was ruled out with a fever – he made 14 not out off eight balls from No. 6. In the next game, against Punjab Kings, SRH stuck with Reddy even though Agarwal was ruled fit, and Reddy responded with 64 off 37 balls from No. 4 to lift Sunrisers from 64 for 4 to 182.Outside cricket, Reddy enjoys playing video games. His eyes light up when he talks about PubG, the last-man standing multi-player game. “It helps me de-stress. It’s my go-to game.”He is also focusing on finishing his Bachelor of Arts degree, but the primary goal remains making it to the national team.”It’ll be emotional whenever I play, but for that I have to put in the work. Playing for India will be the biggest thing for my family.”My ultimate goal is to be the best allrounder in the world. I have that belief. It’s just about staying true to my game and being humble.”

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