“Has not marked enough throws”


Former Indian cricketter Aakash Chopra said that Sai Sudarshan has a race and needs to cease the number 3 in the battle order. The left baptism was fired for only seven runs on the first day of the first test against the West Indies at the Narendra Stadium Modi of Ahmedabad on Thursday, October 2.

The selectors kept the faith in Sai Sudharsan as their number 3 after their series of debut in England, where it began. However, the batter did not start the house season by securing after LBW was trapped by a Roston Chase delivery he suffered and kept a low touch on the 25th of the first tickets.

Sai Sudharsan has remained in the configuration ahead of the tastes of Abhimanyu Easwaran and Karun Nair, as the team looks at a long -term number 3 in the middle of the transition and the change of Shubman Gill at number 4 in the battle order.

Aakash Chopra stated that Sai Sudharsan can only seal the number 3 with many more runs before the competition reaches it and the rope runs out.

“I am a little disappointed by Sai Sudharsan, because he has not marked enough runs to cease the place number 3. I will tell you one thing, a mistake is allowed for the cricket, which is to choose the wrong length, but if you play with a straight bat on top, the batters go out nine times,” said Aakash Chopra to his YouTube Canal.

In front of the West Indies series, Sudharsan appeared in India 'in' in the unofficial tests against Australia 'in' in Lucknow. He was among the two-game series runs, accumulating 248 runs in three tickets, including a hundred in the record of the chase of the second game.

Sai Sudharsan has marked 147 runs in seven test tickets for India

The left-hand test's cricket trip had begun with a miserable duck in Leeds' debut in the Anderson-Tendulkar Troophy Series workshop. After being abandoned by the posterior couple of games, he made a strong statement by marking their first fifty during the fourth test at Old Trafford.

However, he could not close the tour in a maximum, with only a couple of beginnings in his name, as India finished the series with a score of 2-2.