
IPL 2025: At the end of 2022, Karun Nair wasn’t just fighting for a place in the team — he was fighting for a place in the game he loved.
Once hailed as a prodigy after his historic triple century against England in 2016, Nair found himself on the fringes, watching from the sidelines as opportunities dwindled. With no place in the national team and absent from the IPL for nearly three years, his career seemed to be slipping away.
In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote:
“Dear cricket, give me one more chance.”
That simple plea, raw and honest, resonated with fans. It reflected not just a cricketer’s desperation, but his undying love for the sport.
Fast forward to April 2025 — the chance finally came.
Wearing Delhi Capitals colors, Karun Nair walked onto the pitch against Mumbai, not as a headline act, but as a player with something to prove. What followed was nothing short of remarkable: a blazing 89 off just 40 balls, laced with elegant drives and fearless strokeplay. He even took on Jasprit Bumrah — smashing two sixes off one of the world’s deadliest bowlers.
Social media lit up. His old post resurfaced. This wasn’t just a return — it was a redemption.
Karun Nair had reminded the world why he was once considered among India’s brightest batting talents. But more importantly, he had reminded himself — and the cricketing gods — that belief and persistence still matter in this game.
The story of Karun Nair is far from over. In fact, it might just be getting started again.