The ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy has seen significant participation from established stars like Virat Kohli and Rohit

Sharma, whose presence has naturally drawn considerable attention. However, the tournament also serves as a crucial

platform for other players aiming to impress selectors and stake their claim for national team consideration. This

analysis examines the performances of several players who, while playing under the shadow of Kohli and Rohit, have

delivered noteworthy contributions.

Devdutt Padikkal showcased his potential with a remarkable century, scoring 147 off 118 balls during a high-scoring

chase for Karnataka. He followed this up with another century in the subsequent match. These performances underscore his

ability to perform under pressure and contribute significantly to his team's success.

Rinku Singh, recently selected for the T20 World Cup squad, has further solidified his reputation as a finisher. He

recorded a rapid 67 off 48 balls in one match and a commanding 106 off 56 balls in another, demonstrating his ability to

accelerate the scoring rate and close out innings effectively. His consistency in the tournament highlights his value as

a potential asset in limited-overs cricket.

Rishabh Pant, after a quiet start, responded with a solid 70, illustrating his resilience and capacity to bounce back

from setbacks. While his innings was overshadowed by Kohli's performance in the same match, it demonstrated his ability

to contribute under pressure and adapt to different game situations.

Prithvi Shaw, seeking to regain favor with the national selectors, has posted scores of 46 and 51. While these

contributions are valuable, they may not be sufficient to significantly alter perceptions, especially given the high

standards set by other performers and the attention garnered by Kohli and Rohit. Shaw needs to produce a truly

exceptional performance to stand out.

The Khan brothers, Sarfaraz and Musheer, both scored half-centuries in a match where Rohit Sharma recorded a duck. Their

contributions, though significant, were largely unnoticed, illustrating the challenge of gaining recognition when

established stars are present. This highlights the need for players to deliver exceptional, match-defining performances

to break through the noise and capture the attention of selectors.

The Vijay Hazare Trophy provides a vital opportunity for players to demonstrate their skills and compete for selection.

While the presence of Kohli and Rohit brings added attention to the tournament, it also presents a challenge for other

players to make their mark. The performances of Padikkal, Rinku, Pant, and Shaw, along with others, serve as a reminder

of the depth of talent within Indian domestic cricket and the ongoing competition for places in the national team.