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‘Test debut is not good enough’: Abhimanyu Ezavaran again flops A for India; Internet reaction | Cricket news

India’s Abhimanyu Ezavaran A (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Image)

New Delhi: India A’s second informal test against Lions of England in Northampton began with a rocky start, as top-order batsmen failed to distribute under initial pressure. The attention of criticism was once again on captain Abhimanyu Ezavaran, whose struggle with the form continued in the headlines.While winning the toss and choosing in the field, England Lions captain James Reve made the right call, with Seemar Chris Woakes a quick impact. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!India, a opener, Yashsvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul, started carefully, tried to negotiate the movement quickly. Joswal put a slow but stable 28 -run opening stand together before Volks trapped LBW for 17.Walking at number 3, Ezavaran was expected to stabilize the innings, but he again stumbled, despite killing some limits, fell to Vox for just 11 runs off 13 balls. His early dismissal added fuel to his fuel, with fans and critics equally pointing to his inconsistent red ball performance in his ongoing debate on his readiness for international cricket.In the previous game, Karun Nair was full of confidence at the crease, leaving a commanding double-century. With a patient KL Rahul, he started the reconstruction process. The pair directed India at 75/2 at lunch time, making a stand of 35 runs.By the end of the 62 overs, India A had made its way up to 253/5, which was largely thanked by KL Rahul for a stunning century, who scored a major 116 off 168 balls, and made a stable contribution of 52 from Dhruv Jurall. Nair, however, could not capitalize on his onset and was rejected for 40.

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Despite the decent recovery, the story focused on repeated failures of Ezavaran in an important number 3 situation – a role that demands stability and nature, especially in long -term format. With a close watch with the selectors, their latest outing will greatly reduce their case for national selection.

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