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TNPL is a great platform from which you can progress to the IPL: Karthik Meiyappan
TNPL is a great platform from which you can progress to the IPL: Karthik Meiyappan

The Hindu

time2 days ago

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TNPL is a great platform from which you can progress to the IPL: Karthik Meiyappan

Nearly three years ago, Karthik Meiyappan etched his name in the record books when he performed a hat-trick for the UAE against Sri Lanka in the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia. The leg-spinner, who has played 31 ODIs and 15 T20Is for the UAE, has since taken a leap of faith, returning to Chennai last year to pursue his career and find a place in the IPL. On Sunday, the 24-year-old took that first step when he made his TNPL debut for Siechem Madurai Panthers against Salem Spartans here at the Sri Ramakrishna College ground. 'The quality of cricket and the standards are pretty high. Being a spinner in Tamil Nadu, it's challenging considering how good the players are against spin. I am looking forward to that challenge. The TNPL is a great platform from which you can progress to the IPL, and as a leg-spinner, I fancy my chances. So that's the reason I moved back,' explained Karthik. Born in Chennai, he moved to the UAE at the age of seven, where he began playing the game and went on to be part of the under-19 side and then progressed to the senior team. Recalling his moment of glory, the 24-year-old said: 'Playing the World Cup itself was a great experience. Going into the Sri Lankan game, it's extremely hard for you to dream of a hat-trick. It just happens by itself.' 'I felt I planned out the over well. I was going to back myself with the googly (for the hat-trick ball), like I always did. I still feel like he (Dasun Shanaka) picked it, but then it landed perfectly, came out well, out of the hands, it felt great.' On his targets for the year, Karthik says, 'I want to put up maximum performances for the side and get wickets. After TNPL, I'm excited for my second season in the TNCA first division because I feel better than last year (he played for Alwarpet CC), which was challenging. I'm confident that if I put up a good performance this season, it'll probably open the doors for me.'

From UAE cap to TNPL dreams: Karthik Meiyappan's return home
From UAE cap to TNPL dreams: Karthik Meiyappan's return home

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

From UAE cap to TNPL dreams: Karthik Meiyappan's return home

Playing international cricket is a distant dream for many. Featuring in a World Cup is even rarer. Taking a hat-trick in one? Almost unthinkable. But Karthik Meiyappan has lived it. At 22, the UAE leg-spinner etched his name into cricketing history with a hat-trick against Sri Lanka during the 2022 T20 World Cup in Geelong — barely 100 kilometres from the birthplace of his idol, Shane Warne. Despite Karthik's efforts against Sri Lanka, UAE lost the game by 79 runs. | Photo Credit: AFP Two-and-a-half years later, the former UAE international is back in Tamil Nadu, turning out for the Siechem Madurai Panthers, which signed him for Rs 9.2 lakh ahead of the 2025 Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL). 'Playing the World Cup itself was a great experience. It's extremely hard to dream about a hat-trick. You can dream about a four-wicket haul or a good spell, but a hat-trick just happens by itself. I planned the over really well — the hat-trick was a byproduct of that,' recalled Karthik in a conversation with *Sportstar*. Now 24, Karthik has already played 31 ODIs and 15 T20Is for the UAE. His family moved to the Emirates when he was seven, and cricket soon replaced the chessboard in his new home. 'I made the move to Dubai and chess wasn't a big thing over there — that's how I picked up cricket. And, when I was about 12 or 13, that's when I took it up professionally,' he said. 'I started off as a fast bowler, but I didn't have the build. My father was a leggie so I switched,' he added. ALSO READ | From 'stumper' ball to Purple Cap leader in TNPL 2025: Esakkimuthu's wild ride After moving between Abu Dhabi and Dubai in his early years, he joined the Desert Cubs Academy and was mentored by coach Aruna Bandaranayake — his gateway into age-group cricket and eventually the national team. 'Cricket over there is great. The quality of the players who come through over there — they play first-class and they move out and then they try to make a living,' he explained. Net bowler stints Karthik's rise also included important behind-the-scenes roles. He was a net bowler for Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2020, and for Chennai Super Kings in 2021 when the IPL was moved to the UAE. In 2024, he joined Sunrisers Hyderabad as a net bowler — a stint that sharpened his game further. 'It was good to come back here and then get an opportunity with SRH right away. And it was a great franchise. Spending time with quality batters and bowling against them, you always keep getting better. That's the best way to get better as a bowler. And that was a lovely experience,' he said. His time with SRH was disrupted by injury. 'I spent about two months there but it was cut halfway with a split webbing. I was out for about three weeks. But I'm grateful that they called me back into the set-up again.' What made the experience more valuable was the access to world-class spin minds. 'It was lovely to pick [Muttiah] Muralitharan and [Daniel] Vettori's brains — to understand how they went about their game and try to get in their inputs and apply that into my game. I think that was a lovely experience.' Return to Tamil Nadu His decision to return to Tamil Nadu wasn't impulsive. The TNPL had been on his radar for years. 'I was playing Under-19s for UAE when I was about to move back to Chennai for my higher studies and cricket, but then I made my men's debut and there was an U-19 World Cup so I stayed back,' said Karthik. 'I wouldn't say it's a gamble. It's more of the belief that I have in my game. I am grateful that I am getting to play this tournament and obviously we know what kind of a platform this is for players to go through from Tamil Nadu and play in the IPL — so that's the main goal for me coming back here.' This isn't his first taste of franchise cricket either. He's been part of the Desert Vipers and Sharjah Warriors in the ILT20, and the Vancouver Knights in the Global T20 Canada, where he shared dressing rooms with some of the format's top names. 'In ILT20 I was with Wanindu Hasaranga. He's someone that I can relate to because I feel like my bowling is kind of similar to him. He's been kind enough to give his inputs. And, Imran Tahir — I've had chats with him as well,' said the Panthers bowler. He knows that leg-spinners have little margin for error in the TNPL. 'Being a leg-spinner in TNPL or GT20 or a bowler in general in T20 is pretty challenging because the circumference of the ground is pretty small and the crosswinds are pretty strong. Even the half-hits go for a six. If you can pull off a great spell over here, you've done really well. The batters are also really good players of spin.' Red-ball reboot While white-ball cricket shaped him, Karthik is now investing in red-ball skills in Tamil Nadu. He played three games in the TNCA first division for Alwarpet CC last year and is still adjusting to its demands. 'In Dubai, we predominantly play white-ball. Coming here, red-ball was a big challenge for me. But that's the purest form of the game, right? I feel like there's a lot of things that I have to learn and adjust,' he said. 'A lot of the players say that if you bowl really well with red, then white becomes extremely easy for you. But, the fact that I grew up with white and come into red — it's a completely different dimension for me.' READ MORE | TNPL 2025: Middle-order 'impact' key as Mukilesh looks to break into Tamil Nadu team after consistent run 'I grew up playing with the Kookaburra as well. SG is something new and it feels completely different. I've been having a chat with a lot of the players who play with SG over here just to get an insight into what they do.' Having served as a net bowler for multiple IPL teams and with international experience already under his belt, Karthik is betting on the TNPL and red-ball cricket to open doors in the Indian domestic circuit. 'I can only put my best foot forward and hope for the best. I'm 100% sure if I do put up a good performance in the season, it'll probably open the doors for me. All the experience will come into play at some point, and I'm looking forward to it,' he said.

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