Ahead of the one-off Test between India and Afghanistan, famous cricketer-turned-commentator Aakash Chopra has said that Sai Sudharsan must be retained because the No.3 batter ahead of Devdutt Padikkal. While stating that Padikkal has been in sublime form in domestic cricket, he also shared that Sudharsan must be endured with. Nonetheless, India will play against Afghanistan in just Test in Recent Chandigarh from Saturday, June 6, onwards as well.
In a video shared on his YouTube channel, ‘Aakash Chopra,’ he said, “I feel it is best to play Sai. You played Sai at No. 3 within the last Test match. I do know that Devdutt Padikkal is coming with great form. Their forms were equal within the IPL, but when we see before that, Devdutt Padikkal’s first-class form was outstanding. He had a mean of 90 within the Vijay Hazare Trophy and a mean of over 50 even within the Ranji Trophy. So he’s coming after scoring runs, and it looks as if it is best to go towards him.”
“Nonetheless, how will a player prepare in the event you keep doing like that? You played Sai against the West Indies. He scored runs within the last match, and then you definately dropped him immediately for the subsequent match. Then you definitely played him a match. Sai won’t prepare in the event you drop him again. Even Devdutt won’t prepare in the event you keep playing the sport of musical chairs like this. So you should have to persist with Sai Sudharsan for now,” he again stated.
“I believe Auqib will go to Recent Zealand” – Aakash Chopra
Meanwhile, Aakash Chopra also added why Gurnoor Brar was chosen before Auqib Nabi for the one-off Test against Afghanistan.
“I don’t know. I believe the Indian selection committee was probably in search of extra bounce and pace, and that’s why they’ve taken Gurnoor Brar. He has performed well in domestic cricket, but his domestic performance is just not nearly as good as Auqib’s,” he added.
“I believe Auqib will go to Recent Zealand. Considering his bowling setup, he is totally perfect for the Kiwi conditions. In case you are Auqib Nabi, his fan, or member of the family, you may have every right to feel absolutely distraught,” he concluded.
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