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Hanuma Vihari Bats With One-Hand After Injury To Rescue Andhra; Social Media Reacts

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Indore: Amid the ongoing season of Ranji Trophy, Andhra Pradesh’s skipper Hanuma Vihari showcased will and spirit as he walked out to bat twice with a fractured right-arm to save his team in the quarterfinals.

Hanuma Vihari got injured while batting on 16 runs after a delivery of speedster Avesh Khan hit him on his wrist.

With nine wickets down, Hanuma Vihar went out to bat with a fractured arm. He played shots with one hand.

He once again went out to bat at number eleven and managed to hit two consecutive boundaries to spinner Saransh Jain.

Hanuma Vihari took to Twitter and added “Do it for the team. Do it for the bunch. Never give up!!”

Earlier during a test match against Australia, Hanuma Vihari continued to bat after a hamstring injury to rescue the Indian side at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).

Netizens bowed down to his spirit, as wishes started to pour-in for the skipper. Here are some of the reactions:

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