All eyes on KL Rahul in final 4-day game against England Lions
Rahul, who has had reasonable success in England including two hundreds, is the senior-most batter in the Test squad following the high-profile retirements of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
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Delhi Capital's KL Rahul tries to stop the ball during the IPL 2025 match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals (PTI)
Northampton, 5 June
KL Rahul would look to make
the most of his first red-ball outing in months ahead of the Test series
against England while the fringe players will be desperate for impactful
performances when India A face the England Lions in their second and final
unofficial Test beginning here on Friday.
With major parts of India enduring monsoon, Rahul decided to leave
for UK before the main Test squad to train for the five-match series beginning
on 20 June. The Shubman Gill-led India squad will depart from Mumbai late on
Friday.
Rahul, who has had reasonable success in England including two
hundreds, is the senior-most batter in the Test squad following the
high-profile retirements of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
Though he averages an underwhelming 33.57 in 58 Tests, most of his
success in the traditional format has come at the top of the order. It remains
to be seen if he continues to open or bats down the order.
Even the likes of Gill and Sai Sudharsan were expected to play the
second four-day game but their IPL commitments did not allow them. The duo would
only get the intra-squad game to acclimatise before the first Test in Leeds.
As many as six players from the Test squad took part in the first
game against England Lions that ended in a drab draw on a docile pitch where
mounts of runs were scored by both teams.
Pacer Akash Deep, who did not play in Canterbury, is likely to
feature here.
With the top three of Yashavi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran and
Karun Nair being among the runs in the tour-opener, there is a possibility that
the likes of Ruturaj Gaikwad and Ishan Kishan would be tried in the middle.
Nair, fresh off a double century, was able to make the quick
switch from white-ball to red-ball cricket and it would be tough to ignore him
for the Test series opener. Rahul, who too is good at leaving the ball, would
look to tighten up his game over the possible two innings he would get in the
game.
There will be a toss-up between Shardul Thakur and Nitish Reddy
for the fast bowling all-rounder's slot. Both played in Canterbury but it was
Thakur who bowled more than Reddy. The latter did not roll his arm over for the
majority of the IPL due to fitness issues.
If another flat surface is offered, it may not be ideal
preparation for Rahul and Co. for the tougher battles that lie ahead.
In the England Lions squad, pacers Josh Tongue and Chris Woakes
would look to make an impact, potentially leading to a spot in the playing
eleven for the first Test.
With their main pace guns Mark Wood and Jofra Archer doubtful to
take part in the India series due to injuries, England's fast bowling options
appear to be scarce. Gus Atkinson too is doubtful for the Leeds Test.
One of three centurions for England Lions in Canterbury, Dan
Mousley, has been released from the squad to play in T20 blast alongside Zaman
Akhter and Henry Crocombe.
Match starts 3.30 IST.
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