IND vs Eng: Karun Nair prolonged his poor performance in England – ‘Sundar 30 is not expected from number 3’. Cricket news

Former India wicketkeeper Farokh Engineer has expressed concern over the performance of Karun Nair in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, which exposes the batsman’s inability to convert the batsman starting in sufficient score for the Voban Gill-Left Indian team, increasing the pressure for his location before the fourth test starting from July 23. The current form of Nair in the series has been a matter of concern, managing only 131 runs in six innings at an average of 21.83, with his highest score of 40, which was 40 in the first innings of the third Test at Lord’s.
The team’s failure to chase the target of 193 at Lord’s has conducted additional investigation on the batting lineup, especially at number three on Nair’s position. “Karun Nair is getting fantastic in the 20 and 30s. He (Nair) drives beautiful 30 runs, beautiful cover and did all that. But a beautiful 30 is not expected from number 3. You have not found a very beautiful 100. You need a run on the board. You must be bigger (to score). Expectations should be very high, “the engineer told Timesofindia.com. Sai Sudarson, who was played in the first Test in the first Test in the first Test in Headingley, showed the promise despite leaving for duck in the first innings and scored 30 runs in the second innings before being dismissed.Also Read: A on Thursday Farokh Engineer: With BBQ, Sachin Tendulkar’s Old Trafford Hundred Hundred and The Wet for Sunil Gavaskar The team management opted to give up reforms for the second Test, which included the bowling options by joining all -rounders Nitish Kumar Reddy and Washington Sundar. “We should choose the best XI. I have not seen much about Sai Sudarshan. You have got the best player for some time. Who is going to give you maximum?
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The situation becomes more complicated with Rishabh Pant’s hope of playing in the team as an expert batsman in Manchester, requiring Dhruv Jurlel as a wicketkeeper. Assistant coach Ryan Ten Dock has indicated possible changes in the batting order, stating that “his rhythm and tempo have been good. But we need more than our top three.” Team management has to face a selection dilemma with several options available for top-order posts including Nair, Sudarshan and Returning Pants. Performing in the upcoming fourth test in Manchester may be important for Nair to maintain its position in the team, given the pressure of other batting options and the team’s frequent top-order performance. The bowling combination that showed the promise at Lord’s can affect the selection of the final team, possibly the batting lineup changes for the important fourth test. The team’s decision will need to balance the need for solid top-order batting along with maintaining the effective bowling unit that performs well in the last match.