He had been bothering me...: DC coach Badani hails Karun Nair on memorable IPL comeback knock

ANI April 14, 2025 186 views

Karun Nair's remarkable IPL comeback has turned heads with a stunning 89-run performance against Mumbai Indians. Delhi Capitals coach Hemang Badani highlighted Nair's relentless determination and game awareness during his explosive innings. After a phenomenal domestic season with nine first-class hundreds, Nair seems poised for a potential national team recall. His performance signals a significant resurgence in a career that once saw him as the only Test triple centurion after Virender Sehwag.

"He was itching for a chance, ready to get on the park" - Hemang Badani
New Delhi, April 14: Delhi Capitals (DC) head coach Hemang Badani hailed batter Karun Nair for a fantastic knock on his Indian Premier League (IPL) return against Mumbai Indians (MI), recalling how the veteran was "itching" to get some game time and showcased immense "Positivity, intent and game awareness" during his stay at the crease.

Key Points

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Nair scores explosive 89 against Mumbai Indians in IPL return

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Dominated domestic cricket with 863 Ranji runs

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Nine first-class hundreds this season

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Potential India team comeback

Though DC fell a few runs short of a win against the five-time champions at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday, an extremely positive outcome of the match was Karun's return to IPL after a brilliant domestic cricket season, which saw him score nine hundred across all formats. Nair scored an explosive 89 in 40 balls, with 12 fours and five sixes and a major highlight of his knock was a brutal takedown of pacer Jasprit Bumrah.

Speaking in a video posted by DC's on X, showing a dressing room talk, Badani said about Nair, "This lad has not played the IPL for the last three years. He has only got nine first-class hundreds this year. He was itching for a chance, ready to get on the park. He had been bothering me for a while. When am I going to get a game? Will I get this one? Even with nets, can I have a little more time in the middle? He had been itching to play."

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"And that was something special. Get up there, back to where you are at. Positivity, intent, game awareness, understanding, which bowler to take down, where to take them down. Very well done. Fantastic approach. Let's have this going. Karun Nair, after three years, 89," he added.

In a stop-start IPL career since his debut in 2013, Nair has played for DC, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Rajasthan Royals (RR), scoring 1,585 runs in 77 matches and 69 innings at an average of 24.76 and a strike rate of 130.88, with 11 fifties. His best score is 89.

The dream season for the Vidarbha star concluded with the 863-run season in Ranji, with an average of 53.93, four centuries and two fifties in 16 innings across nine matches. His best score of 135 came in the final and his team emerged victorious.

A massive highlight of his season was the Vijay Hazare Trophy one-day tournament, where he top-scored with 779 runs in nine matches and eight innings at a stunning average of 389.50 and a strike rate of 124.04, with five centuries and a fifty and best score of 163*. He played a massive role in his team's run to the finals, where they lost to his former team, Karnataka.

In the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 competition, Nair made 255 runs in six innings, averaging 42.50 at a strike rate of 177.08, with three half-centuries and the best score of 77. His team was knocked out in the quarterfinals.

This strong performance has re-ignited hopes for an India call-up for Nair, who last played for India in 2017. Nair was the only Test triple centurion for India after legendary opener Virender Sehwag. With a tour to England set to kickstart India's ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 campaign and India looking at a team transition, Nair could very well have placed himself at the forefront for a recall. In six Tests for India since his debut in 2016, he made 374 runs in seven innings at an average of 62.33, with the best score of 303*. Nair also played two ODIs for India, scoring 46 runs with the best score of 39.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
What a comeback by Karun Nair! 🔥 That innings against Bumrah was pure class. Shows what happens when you keep working hard even when no one's watching. Hope he gets more chances this season!
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Priya M.
So happy for Karun! Been following his domestic performances and knew he had this in him. That 89 was just the beginning - let's see him get that triple century form back in international cricket too!
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Amit K.
While the innings was brilliant, I hope DC doesn't make the mistake of overhyping one performance. Consistency is what Karun needs to prove now. The domestic season was great, but IPL is different pressure.
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Sanjana R.
That dressing room video was so wholesome! You can see how much this means to Karun after being out of IPL for 3 years. Coach Badani's words were really touching too. More power to him! 💪
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Vikram J.
Average of 389 in Vijay Hazare Trophy?! That's insane numbers. No wonder he was itching to play. Selectors better be watching - India might have found their solution for middle order in Tests.
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Neha P.
Loved how he took down Bumrah - that takes some serious confidence! But what impressed me more was his game awareness. Knew exactly when to attack and when to rotate strike. Smart cricket 🧠

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