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Karun Nair Opens Up On His 'Toughest Time', When He Posted 'Dear Cricket...'
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Karun Nair’s impressive sequence of scores in domestic cricket has coincided with challenging periods in his career.
Nair, who is 33 years old, identifies “the end of 2022” as the toughest time he’s faced, describing it as “quite a dark place.”
Nair’s journey back to the Indian Test team after an eight-year hiatus highlights his resilience and determination.
“In terms of incidents, I would say, it was quite a dark place at the end of 2022. Very emotional phase for me. I think the toughest time for me. Even tougher than 2018, or whatever, whenever that was,” Nair shared during an interaction with R Ashwin on his YouTube channel.
It was also the time when Nair took to social media to post, “Dear cricket, give me one more chance”, on Twitter (now X).
Dear cricket, give me one more chance.🤞?
— Karun Nair (@karun126) December 10, 2022
As India’s only triple centurion in Test cricket besides Virender Sehwag, Nair is on the verge of a remarkable comeback.
On Friday, he is likely to be included in India’s playing XI for the first Test against England in Leeds. Though he has emerged stronger, Nair does not wish to revisit the time when he questioned his exclusion from the team shortly after scoring a memorable triple hundred on his Test debut against England in 2016.
“No. I don’t want to be where I was a couple of years ago, quite honestly.”
He added, “I think at the moment, at least I am very grateful. Like you said, I have gotten past that complaining stage. Very grateful to be in the situation that I am and I just treat every day as something that’s given to me, and I am living my life and doing what I love.
“I am very grateful to everyone that has been part of my journey in the last 2-3 years at least. I have understood to value things. I have understood to value each moment and just treat every single day as a new day.”
Karun Nair Was ‘Dropped’ To ‘A Dark Place’
Being dropped from the Indian team without any explanation was perplexing for Nair during that dark phase.
“Honestly, I couldn’t understand what was happening. Because after the 300 in Chennai, after the Australia series, I think the next series was in Sri Lanka in 2017,” he said.
I wasn’t part of that squad either. And from then on, I couldn’t understand what was happening. Then I had to go back in domestic cricket,” Nair added.
Reflecting on his difficult phase, Nair believes he could have secured his place in the Indian team with big scores in a Test series against Australia.
“I had no clue what was happening. All I knew was my name wasn’t there. I couldn’t understand how it wasn’t there.
“But if I look back and think that there is one side of me saying that ‘yes, I didn’t get too many opportunities’. But the other way I would also think is the four innings that I played against Australia, and I got a couple of starts.
“If I had just converted those starts into bigger scores, maybe I wouldn’t be in this position or had to have gone through that.”
Karun Kair’s Comeback
Asked about his mindset during that time, Nair said, “Just figuring out how I should go about things and what I should be doing.”
“Obviously, I was a lot younger at that time and couldn’t probably control what was running in my head like I am able to do today. So, basically, just a confused mind and was trying so hard to get back that I think I just kept getting worse.”
“But I had a great season that year in domestic cricket and I was able to come back like I said in the 2018 season. And then again, went back there. Didn’t have too many opportunities,” he added.
During his absence from the Indian team, Nair received significant support from his Karnataka state team, where he grew up playing the game.
“I think there has always been a great bond between the players in Karnataka. Because we all played together from a very young age. And all of us made the grade at the same time, if I can say that.
“So, there was always support. There was never anyone, you know, lacking that support. They have always said good things. They always knew the player that I was. So, I always had the trust from the players in the Karnataka team at least.
“So, to go back there, it again felt like a family. And obviously, it didn’t have a great season. But that happens to anyone, I would think. And yeah, it’s just everyone felt or everyone supported me.
“Like I said, it’s like a family. And everyone was caring. And they never put any undue pressure on me in terms of, ‘oh, I wasn’t scoring’ or no one really came up to me,” Nair said.
(With inputs from PTI)
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