New Delhi, November 17: The uncertainty surrounding India’s opening batting line-up for the first Test in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia continues to grow. Rohit Sharma’s availability remains doubtful following the birth of his second child, while Shubman Gill’s thumb injury during a practice session at the WACA Ground has added to the team’s concerns.
Amid speculation over replacements such as Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Dhruv Jurel, and Devdutt Padikkal, one name that has flown under the radar is Sai Sudarshan. The left-handed batter, who has already represented India in white-ball cricket, brings promising credentials that could make him a strong contender for the opening Test.
Sai Sudarshan debuted in international cricket last December and left a strong impression. In three ODIs against South Africa, he scored 127 runs at an impressive average of 63.50, including two half-centuries. His highest score, a solid 62, came in challenging conditions in Johannesburg.
Performing well in overseas conditions early in his career demonstrates his adaptability—an essential quality for a Test match in Australia.
Sudarshan has already delivered standout performances in foreign conditions. During the India A vs. Australia A series, he struck a determined 103 off 200 balls at Mackay, showcasing his ability to construct long innings.
Additionally, he impressed in County Cricket this year with a century (105) against Nottinghamshire. Both knocks underline his skill in tackling challenging conditions, whether on Australian pitches or England’s seaming tracks.
Sudarshan thrives under pressure, having delivered significant performances in high-stakes matches across formats.
His ability to shine in crucial matches makes him a strong contender for India’s opening slot.
In domestic cricket, Sudarshan has accumulated 1,948 runs in 28 first-class matches at an average of 41.44. With seven centuries, five half-centuries, and a highest score of 213, he has consistently demonstrated his ability to play long innings and anchor his team.
A Glimpse into India’s Dilemma
India’s opening options remain limited due to injuries and personal reasons. With Sudarshan’s proven track record in overseas conditions and his composure in big matches, he offers a compelling case for selection.
The much-anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy begins on November 22 at the Optus Stadium in Perth. As Team India grapples with its opening combination, Sudarshan’s inclusion could provide stability and a left-handed dynamic at the top of the order.
This potential addition could add excitement to what promises to be a thrilling contest between two cricketing giants. Will Sudarshan seize the opportunity? Only time will tell.
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