'Absolute jet' Varma heading for India call-up after IPL take-off
MUMBAI - Rising talent Tilak Varma has earned predictions that he is destined to play for his country after lighting up the Indian Premier League with his fearless batting.
Five-time champions Mumbai Indians bought Varma for $200,000 in last year's auction and the 20-year-old has repaid their faith with some stellar performances since.
An attacking left-handed batsman, Varma smashed a 17-ball 37 in a crucial stand with Australia's Cameron Green in Mumbai's win over Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday.
The knock, laced with four sixes, came at a strike rate of over 217 and Rohit Sharma hinted that the youngster could work his way into the India team.
"What I like about his game is his approach, he is not afraid," Rohit, the India and Mumbai skipper, said after his team's third successive win in the IPL.
"He is not playing the bowler, he is playing the ball, which is quite important for someone of his age coming out and playing the way he is.
"He has got a long way to go and we will see him play for some different teams."
The Indian Express newspaper called Varma, who also bowls off-spin and only made his IPL debut last year, the "IPL's best young Indian batting talent".
The numbers back that up.
Varma is seventh in the list of batsmen during the current IPL with 214 runs from five matches, just a spot below Indian superstar Virat Kohli (220 from five matches).
South Africa's Faf du Plessis tops the batting charts with 259 runs.