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Sunil Gavaskar feels Yashasvi Jaiswal can cement himself in Test side in England series

Former captain believes that the Indian pitches will allow the 20-year-old to express himself in a better manner than the hard and bouncy tracks of South Africa

PTI Chennai Published 23.01.24, 05:38 AM
Yashasvi Jaiswal.

Yashasvi Jaiswal. File picture

Young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal could cement his place in the Indian Test side during the upcoming five-Test series against England at home, feels the legendary Sunil Gavaskar.

The former captain believes that the Indian pitches would allow the 20-year-old to express himself in a better manner than the hard and bouncy tracks of South Africa.

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India last played a Test series in South Africa.

“The home pitches would be different. The pitches in South Africa were tough due to extra bounce, and even experienced batters struggle, whereas Yashasvi is a youngster,” Gavaskar told Star Sports.

“However, with the approach that he displayed in Centurion and even in the West Indies, there’s a belief that he would cement himself on the Indian tracks.

“You need a left-hander in the top order. Although I cannot say it with all certainty, he is likely to cement himself in the Test side in this series.”

Since his debut in the longest format last year in the West Indies, Jaiswal has scored 316 runs in seven Test innings at an average of 45.14, including a hundred and a half-century.

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has termed the No.3 batting slot for Shubman Gill as a great responsibility, besides asserting that he will cherish it forever.

Gill came up with a poor performance at No.3 in South Africa, managing just 74 runs in four innings. However, Pathan believes that Gill is in the right zone with the correct mindset, and he should do well on the Indian pitches.

“It’s a great role for him, and he will cherish it for the rest of his life. The comfort he showed in the South African pitches, he appears to be in the right zone.

“Although he might not have made a top score in South Africa, he is likely to carry the momentum and also capitalise on the Indian pitches well enough,” Pathan said.

Paperwork posers

Hyderabad: A delay in paperwork has forced England’s uncapped off-spinner Shoaib Bashir to stay back in the UAE ahead of their five-Test series against India, starting on Thursday.

The 20-year-old Bashir, whose parent’s are of Pakistani origin, has been left behind following the conclusion of an England training camp in Abu Dhabi.

Stuart Hooper, who has recently joined the ECB as their new managing director of cricket operations, is accompanying Bashir, reportedESPNCricinfo.

England’s red-ball head coach Brendon McCullum informed that the ECB has raised the issue with the relevant authorities and is expecting the issue to be resolved within 24 hours.

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