Hanuma Vihari bats left-handed, holds off Avesh Khan & Co despite fractured forearm

After returning to bat, Vihari even hit two boundaries, including one off Avesh Khan

ESPNcricinfo staff01-Feb-2023 • Updated on 02-Feb-2023Hanuma Vihari rekindled memories of his SCG heroics on the second day of Andhra’s Ranji Trophy quarter-final match against Madhya Pradesh in Indore, batting left-handed after fracturing his left forearm* to keep his team’s first innings going.In Sydney, Vihari batted with a torn hamstring to save the Test for India in collaboration with R Ashwin. This time, he returned to bat after having gone off when he fractured his left forearm while trying to fend off an Avesh Khan bouncer. Not just that, when he came back, he batted left-handed, to protect his left arm, which would have faced the bowler had he continued to bat right-handed.Vihari was on 16 off 37 balls when he got hit and had to go for scans, where X-rays revealed a fracture. ESPNcricinfo has learnt that at the time, Vihari was told he would likely have to be out of action for four weeks. The team management decided he would bat only if required.