There have been many players in international cricket who have played cricket for countries. One such name is MV Narasimha Rao who has played cricket for both India and Ireland. MV Narasimha Rao was born in Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh and after playing cricket in India for a long time, he moved to Ireland and now lives there. Let us tell you what was the record of MV Narasimha Rao and why he is eagerly waiting for Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
MV Narasimha Rao was an all-rounder who, along with batting in the middle order, also had amazing leg spin. This player's international debut took place on January 3, 1979 against West Indies at Eden Gardens. His Test career also ended in just 10 months. This player played 4 test matches for India, in which he scored 46 runs and could take only 3 wickets. However, he showed his strength for a long time in first class cricket. He scored 4845 runs in 108 first class matches at an average of 40.71 in which he scored 9 centuries and 30 half-centuries. This legendary player also took a total of 253 wickets in his professional cricket.
MV Narasimha Rao is waiting for the match between India and Ireland. Actually, after Vaibhav Suryavanshi's arrival in Team India, Irish fans want to see the performance of this player. MV Narasimha Rao told Times of India that the stadium in Belfast is small and can seat only 7000 people, but after the arrival of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, efforts are being made to increase its capacity. People from other parts of Europe also want to come to Belfast to watch Suryavanshi's batting.
The question is whether Vaibhav Suryavanshi will get a chance to debut against Ireland? The team in which this left-handed batsman is in, already has openers like Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson. Both have recently won the T20 World Cup 2026. Whereas a player like Ishan Kishan is also with the team, the question is where and how will Suryavanshi play? However, Suryavanshi has been in amazing form, hitting 72 sixes in the IPL, scoring the most runs and helping India A win the tri-series in Sri Lanka. In the final, this player broke the world record by scoring a half-century in just 11 balls. In such a situation, it will definitely be a bit difficult to keep Suryavanshi out of the playing eleven.