
Team India is gearing up for a challenging five-match Test series against England starting June 20. With stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli missing from the lineup, India will need someone to step up - and Karun Nair might just be the player to do that.
Dominant Double Century in England
Karun Nair has made a strong case for himself with a sensational performance for India A during the ongoing tour of England. In the first unofficial Test against the England Lions, Nair scored a brilliant 204 off 281 balls in testing conditions.
Remarkably, he hit just one boundary during the entire innings, showcasing incredible patience, concentration, and adaptability.
This performance has firmly brought him back into the spotlight and could earn him a place in the senior team's playing XI, potentially at the crucial No. 3 spot.
Nair has featured in 6 Test matches for India and has scored 374 runs at a stellar average of 62.33. He burst onto the scene with a memorable triple century in his debut series but was later dropped due to inconsistent performances and team combinations.
However, he never gave up. Karun continued to grind it out in domestic cricket and is now back in contention after nearly eight years.
Included in India's squad for the upcoming England series, Nair now has a golden opportunity to revive his international career. His ability to bat long, absorb pressure, and adapt to foreign conditions makes him a strong candidate to anchor India's top order.
With form on his side and experience under his belt, Karun Nair could well turn out to be the unexpected hero for India on English soil.
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