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"India Player Already": Ravi Shastri Bats For This IPL Star's Selection

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Former India head coach Ravi Shastri was all praise for Mumbai Indians (MI) batter Tilak Varma and said that he would be very surprised if the youngster did not play for the country in the next six to eight months.

On Tuesday, Tilak scored a crucial 41 off 29 balls and shared a 68-run stand with skipper Rohit Sharma as Mumbai Indians registered their first win of the season after beating the Delhi Capitals.

Shastri was impressed with Tilak's perforamances in IPL 2023, saying that the 20-year-old looks like a "India player already". "India player already.

This guy is an Indian player and I would be very surprised if he does not play T20 cricket for India in the next six months or eight months.

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