Ranganathan Easwaran opened up on his son Abhimanyu Easwaran getting an India call-up for the Test series against England starting next month.
Ranganathan claimed that his son’s international debut has been delayed due to lack of exposure as he has not been a part of the IPL. He felt that Easwaran is not being a flamboyant player and so it goes against him.
Ranganthan noted the fact that his son has 7674 runs at an average of 48.87 in 101 first-class matches. He felt that Easwaran’s consistent performances for India A against A teams like Australia’s, West Indies’, New Zealand’s, and England’s should have helped him to get an India debut earlier than other players in the squad.
“Abhimanyu would’ve made his Team India debut long back had he gotten a chance to showcase his prowess in IPL. The tournament makes a big difference due to greater visibility,” said Ranganathan in an interview with The Times of India.
“Abhimanyu is not a flamboyant player and doesn’t run around the ground after scoring centuries. These things go against him. Abhimanyu has been a solid performer which is evident from his tally of 7,674 runs in 101 first-class matches at an average of 48.87. His experience across conditions in New Zealand, Australia, England, and the West Indies further sets him apart from other contenders,” Ranganathan added.
Ranganathan claimed that Abhimanyu wakes up early in the morning and practices hard, facing pacers. He confirmed that his son practices on a green wicket with red soil to prepare for overseas conditions. He also confirmed that the emerging batter has been practicing to face spinners and preparing specially for the Test series against England.
“Abhimanyu wakes up at 5.30 AM and spends hours facing pacers. We’ve a green wicket with red soil because the bounce enables him to prepare extensively for English conditions. Abhimanyu is also engaging in specialised training to face spinners on the fourth or fifth day. He is studying every bowler in the English set-up to handle every situation,” said Ranganathan.