The All-rounder from Tamil Nadu impressed one and all with his composed batting and useful off-spin during the 2016 Under 19 World Cup even though he and his side could not go all the way. After that competition, Sundar featured for Tamil Nadu in both the First Class as well as List A competitions.
He could not impress in either format, but it is surely way too early for us to judge him as a cricketer. At 16, Sundar does seem like one who could be invested for the future and for him to come into contention, he will need to continually put good performances on the domestic circuit.
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The Deodhar Trophy will serve as a good opportunity for him to mix with some of the biggest names in Indian cricket.
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