SMAT 2025-26: Abhimanyu Easwaran tunes out noise, vows to keep improving every day
The calls for Abhimanyu Easwaran’s inclusion in the national setup, especially in Tests, have always been loud, and India’s drubbing at home against South Africa amplified them further.
The domestic stalwart, however, has tuned out all the noise and stayed focused on leading Bengal by example. In a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy clash on Sunday, he showed that he was no one-trick pony against a Punjab side riding high on Abhishek Sharma’s carnage.
The precision hitting en route an unbeaten 130 (66 balls, 13×4, 8×6) even prompted Ravichandran Ashwin to sarcastically state that Abhimanyu’s T20 performances might help convince the Indian selectors to pick him for the Test team. For his part, the 30-year-old is choosing to stay grounded and wait for his turn, however long and arduous it may be.
“There will be times when you feel disappointed, but that is the reality you have to face. Not everybody’s journey is the same. I have been part of the Test team for a few tours. It is just about waiting for my opportunity, and till the time comes, my job is to keep improving every single day and get better as a cricketer. I will keep working hard till I play for India. That is not going away,” he told Sportstar.
While lamenting the pair of ducks in his recent India-A outing, he said that it was also a good learning opportunity.
“I had a good chat with K.L. Rahul about my batting, about how he was going about, and how to prepare better as a top-order batter. The South Africans played really well, so there was a lot to learn from them also. The next opportunity I get, I’m sure I’ll do much, much better.”
Abhimanyu Easwaran had a disappointing outing against South Africa-A but is confident of faring better on his next call up for India-A.
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K. Murali Kumar
Abhimanyu Easwaran had a disappointing outing against South Africa-A but is confident of faring better on his next call up for India-A.
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K. Murali Kumar
Focus on implementation
Although his knock against Punjab earned him plaudits, Abhimanyu was happier to have ensured that Bengal’s Net Run Rate did not take a bigger hit. He was also delighted to reap the rewards of the hard work put in training sessions.
“A few things that I have been training on worked well [against Punjab]. One of them is exploring different areas of the field. For example, the switch hits and the reverse sweeps came into play. Being able to access different parts of the ground and find a way to get boundaries in every over, almost. Being able to find boundaries consistently was important, especially when chasing such a big target,” he explained.
That nine of his teammates perished in single digits only added to the sheen on his blitz.
Published on Dec 01, 2025