NEW DELHI: India’s Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy campaign ended in dramatic fashion at The Oval, where Shubman Gill ’s transitional side secured a 2–2 draw over England with a thrilling six-run win in the fifth Test. But while the series was a showcase of resilience and experimentation, it also left heartbreak for some in the squad — none more so than Abhimanyu Easwaran .
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The 29-year-old batter, who travelled with the team for the entire five-match series, failed to make the playing XI even once, despite impressing in two India A games before the tour. As the final Test approached, injuries to key players and a shifting team combination seemed to open a door. But the call never came.
Speaking to Vickey Lalwani on his YouTube channel, Easwaran’s father, Ranganathan Parameshwaran Easwaran , revealed his son’s frustration.
“He was pissed off because he wasn’t picked. When I called him, he said, ‘Dad, I still haven’t found a place,’” Ranganathan said.
Despite the snub, Easwaran quickly refocused on the domestic season. “He’ll fly to Bengaluru for Duleep Trophy prep, spend 10–12 days there, come back to Dehradun for a bit, then head back. He was disturbed, but he said, ‘I’ve lived my dream for 23 years, and not getting picked for one or two matches won’t shatter that.’”
Ranganathan also disclosed a conversation between his son and head coach Gautam Gambhir that has kept the batter’s spirits high.
“Gambhir told him, ‘You’re doing the right things. You’ll get your turn and a long run. I’m not the one to push you out after one or two matches.’ The entire coaching team assured him he’ll get his due,” Ranganathan said.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
The 29-year-old batter, who travelled with the team for the entire five-match series, failed to make the playing XI even once, despite impressing in two India A games before the tour. As the final Test approached, injuries to key players and a shifting team combination seemed to open a door. But the call never came.
Speaking to Vickey Lalwani on his YouTube channel, Easwaran’s father, Ranganathan Parameshwaran Easwaran , revealed his son’s frustration.
“He was pissed off because he wasn’t picked. When I called him, he said, ‘Dad, I still haven’t found a place,’” Ranganathan said.
Despite the snub, Easwaran quickly refocused on the domestic season. “He’ll fly to Bengaluru for Duleep Trophy prep, spend 10–12 days there, come back to Dehradun for a bit, then head back. He was disturbed, but he said, ‘I’ve lived my dream for 23 years, and not getting picked for one or two matches won’t shatter that.’”
Ranganathan also disclosed a conversation between his son and head coach Gautam Gambhir that has kept the batter’s spirits high.
“Gambhir told him, ‘You’re doing the right things. You’ll get your turn and a long run. I’m not the one to push you out after one or two matches.’ The entire coaching team assured him he’ll get his due,” Ranganathan said.
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