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After his exploits in the IPL, B. Sai Sudharsan will be looking forward to the Test tour of England.

After his exploits in the IPL, B. Sai Sudharsan will be looking forward to the Test tour of England.
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A tinge of despondency was writ large on B. Sai Sudharsan’s face as he walked into the press conference hall of the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium for the post-match formalities on Friday. The 23-year-old had put every ounce of effort, smashing a breathtaking 80 for Gujarat Titans in a chase of 229 against Mumbai Indians in the IPL Eliminator. But it wasn’t enough.

This was an IPL season where the Tamil Nadu batter entrenched his status as a prodigious talent. The southpaw is the tournament’s highest run-getter, compiling 759 runs in 15 innings at a strike rate of 156.17. But he admitted that his team faltering at this stage will rankle.

“It is good to see that I was consistent for my team, but when the job is not finished, you do not get that ultimate satisfaction. Definitely, there is a lot of disappointment in the environment,” he told reporters.

His focus will now shift to the baptism by fire that a maiden Test call-up for a tour of England is. He will get one game for India-A against England Lions, starting June 6, before the Test series.

“I think it is all about mindset and decision making,” he said when asked to look ahead. “Definitely, after a long three months of a white-ball tournament, certain things would have changed in your batting. I think focusing more on basics and bringing back those to red-ball cricket will take some time, I think we will have some good time before the series starts.”

He hopes that his County stint with Surrey holds him in good stead. “My County stint gave me a great experience. It improved my batting by multiple folds in terms of technique and in terms of basics. It should help me and I will focus more on what I learned there before going into the series.”