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  • India’s Selection Dilemma Over No. 3 Spot in England Tests
    Posted on July 17th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • India’s No. 3 spot is a significant concern for India, with a lack of big scores from domestic stalwart Karun Nair.

    • Farokh Engineer suggests bringing back rookie Sai Sudharsan, who has spent the most time at the nets since being benched after the opening Test in Leeds.

    • Sudharsan, a left-hander, could be a useful option as he has spent the maximum number of times at the nets since being benched after the opening Test in Leeds.

    • Karun has had decent starts at No. 3 and has an average of 21.83, but his false-short per cent is 20.9, the fourth-lowest for any top-order batter in this series.

    • His dot ball percentage has been 73.8, the third-highest among all top-four batters in this series.

    • India’s batting has looked solid, but No. 3 remains a big worry.

    • Since 2020, India has tried 11 different players in that slot, with the Saurashtra batter amassing 6529 runs at an average of 44.41 from 155 innings at No. 3.

    • India’s struggles with the one-down position are not isolated, with nearly all Test-playing nations searching for a long-term occupant at No. 3.

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