Home
Cricket
Nitish Kumar Reddy reveals RCB wanted to pick him, but “didn’t appear for second trials”

Nitish Kumar Reddy reveals RCB wanted to pick him, but “didn’t appear for second trials”

IPL 2025: Ahead of the 2023 season, Nitish Kumar Reddy was bought by the SRH for 20 lakh, and this year was retained for 6 Cr.

Nitish Kumar Reddy has emerged as the newest sensation in Indian cricket, where he shone for SRH in the IPL 2024, then proved his worth for India in T20Is, and now is proving to be a handful in the IND vs AUS Tests. Seeing his massive potential with the bat and the ball, ahead of the IPL 2025, he was retained for INR 6 Cr.

In fact, he has been with SRH since 2023, where he was bagged at the IPL auction. In a recent interview with Wisden, the youngster revealed that Hyderabad wasn’t the only team, he appeared in trials for. He underwent trials with RCB and LSG as well, and was liked by Virat Kohli’s team. But he eventually did not appear for the second trials by them.

“I did appear in trials for RCB, LSG and other teams as well, but I thought Bengaluru would pick me up. They were so interested in me. After the first trials, they were so impressed, they wanted me to attend the second trials as well. But I couldn’t attend, and that is where they showed interest in some other player. At the same time SRH was also there.

“One point about Sunrisers. I couldn’t play Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy for my team for two years since I was injured, but then they saw my videos and liked my performance in the trials. And that is how I got picked up,” Nitish added.

Follow
Share

Editor's Pick

Cricket "You do not have commitment": Sunil Gavaskar blasts Team India stars for not playing domestic cricket

Top Stories

Share article
Follow us on social media
Tell us why didn’t you like our article so that we can improve on?
Choose ranking:
ICC Test Ranking
ICC ODI Ranking
ICC T20I Ranking