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Watch Tilak Varma scores a second century in just three games for Hampshire

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Tilak Varma scored his 2nd century while playing only 3 games for the club. His latest phenomenal 112 against a title-chasing Nottinghamshire

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India's rising young player Tilak Varma is making waves in the County Cricket while playing for Hampshire, as the southpaw scored his second century while playing only three games for the club. His latest phenomenal 112-run knock against a title-chasing Nottinghamshire at the Utilita Bowl on Day three. The knock proved crucial in keeping Hampshire in contention.

In pursuit of a first-innings total of 578, Hampshire needed someone to step up and lead the charge. That's where Varma delivered a special knock. Walking in with his team under immense pressure, the southpaw showed phenomenal composure and grit and stitched together a vital partnership: 42 with Nick Gubbins, 58 with Ben Brown, and an important 126-run stand with Felix Organ, who remained unbeaten on 71 at stumps.

Due to Varma's superb knock and Organ's stubborn resistance, Hampshire ended the day with just 61 runs needed to avoid the follow-on, giving his team a chance to at least secure a draw on the final day's play.

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A video clip of the MI player has gone viral, shared by the County Championship's official channels, and is making heads turn on social media, showcasing his elegant drives, calm footwork, and flawless timing - demonstrating why he is rated so highly as a future superstar of the game.

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Tilak Varma shines for Hampshire by showcasing his huge talent

Varma now is averaging just under 79 in his current stint with Hampshire - showing exemplary consistency in tough batting conditions in England. Despite playing only 4 ODIs and 25 T20Is for India, the southpaw is yet to make his Test debut. However, if the 22-year-old continues his dominant form in First-class cricket, he could soon make his red-ball debut as well.

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