IND vs Eng | ‘No.3 Conundrum is back’: Former cricketer flags India’s growing batting-order concern | Cricket news

New Delhi: India’s long -standing No.3 problem has once again come under investigation, when Sai Sudarson was dismissed for Golden Duck at 4 of the fourth Test against England in Old Trafford. Former cricketer Akash Chopra has weighed the matter, stating how important batting spots are unresolved even after several attempts to find a stable artist.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!India ended the day at 174/2, in which KL Rahul (87*) and Shubman Gill (78*) dropped the team out of the initial trouble, which was before the dual strike from Chris Woakes before. India is still behind by 137 runs, with England, the first Ben Stokes’ royal 141 was a pile of 669.
On his YouTube channel, Chopra questioned India’s options on No.3: “A question that is coming out repeatedly is what will happen to number 3. Sai Reformson scored runs at number 3 in the first innings. However, he got out for zero in the second innings. It was also with him.”Reformson has scored an average of 22.75 runs in four innings at number 3. Prior to that, Karun Nair scored just 131 runs in six innings at 21.83 – including four in four.“Karun Nair was given opportunities, but he could not either do so. Abhimanyu Ezavaran has no idea yet. Shreyas Iyer could have a possibility later. But the number 3 problem has not been solved yet,” Chopra said.Chopra indicated the irony that India was expected to struggle at number 4 and at the top after being on top after Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, but the team managed to fill those zero effectively.Chopra said, “You have not felt the absence of Virat Kohli at number 4. KL Rahul has filled Rohit’s shoes. Gill is already at 78, some of his shots were breathtaking,” said Chopra.India’s batting-order puzzle, however, is far from the plow.