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Rajkot Test Will India Bring In Jadeja And Jurel?

Rajkot Test  Will India Bring In Jadeja And Jurel?

By Kajal Sharma - 14 Feb 2024 11:07 PM

Following his absence from the second Test in Visakhapatnam due to a hamstring injury, Ravindra Jadeja is scheduled to return. India will try to carry over their winning streak after winning the Vizag Test when they play England in the third Test, which begins on Thursday, February 15, 2024, in Rajkot.
The Indian team is still struggling with injuries as K L Rahul was unable to fully recover from his injury and Virat Kohli is still out for personal reasons. However, when spin all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja was declared fit for his home Test, they received a welcome boost. In the most recent Test at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, which will be called the Niranjan Shah Stadium, Jadeja had scored a century. There have been two Tests at the venue so far, with India winning one and the other ending in a draw. India and England played the first Test at this venue in 2016, where the visitors fared quite well as the hosts somehow managed a draw on the fifth day. Later, India defeated the Indian Ocean. India's batting has been a major problem in the series, but Yashasvi Jaiswal has been the standout performer so far with a double century in the Vizag Test.Shubman Gill ended his poor run in Test cricket with a landmark century in the second Test, but captain Rohit Sharma is yet to find his form as he managed just 90 runs in four innings.
Shreyas Iyer, who has similar numbers (104 runs in 4 innings), has been dropped, meaning that India will get a new look middle order in the Rajkot Test. Rajat Patidar, who scored 41 runs on debut in Vizag, is expected to retain his place in the middle order and bat at No.4. He will be followed by Mumbai's run machine Sarfaraz Khan, who will finally get his first chance. on an international level. India were able to field another debutant with Dhruv Jurel replacing wicketkeeper K S Bharat after his struggles with the bat. Bharat scored 17 and 6 in the second Test at Vishakapatnam and may lose his place despite his glovework being top class.
It is hard to remember when India fielded such an inexperienced batting line-up in a Test match. Rohit is the most experienced with 56 Tests, followed by Gill with 22 games. India's eight batsmen, including two wicketkeepers, have a combined total of 92 Tests, three of whom are yet to make their debut, including newcomer Devdutt Padikkal.

 

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