The young Indian cricketer, Nitish Kumar Reddy, has faced criticism for his inconsistent performance, but Hanuma Vihari comes to his defense. Vihari questions the notion of labeling a 22-year-old as a 'bits and pieces' cricketer, highlighting Reddy's impressive statistics. Despite playing only 17 matches for India, Reddy's performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series stood out, earning him a maiden century and a solid batting average. However, his struggles in England and white-ball formats have raised concerns. With the team management's decision to play him as a bowler, Reddy's limited overs and low score further fueled the debate. Vihari's defense of Reddy's abilities and his impressive bowling statistics, including a 100 in Melbourne, challenge the notion of his inadequacy. The debate over Reddy's potential and the team's strategy continues, leaving fans and experts alike to ponder the future of this young all-rounder.