
Sai Sudharsan doubtful for 2nd Test against England? Report
25 Jun 2025
Young Indian batter B Sai Sudharsan could be doubtful for the 2nd Test against hosts England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, starting July 2.
As per RevSportz, the left-handed batter sustained a shoulder injury during the series opener at Headingley, Leeds. He had a disappointing outing with the bat.
The visitors lost to the Ben Stokes-led side by five wickets. England chased down 371 runs to win the Test.
Sudharsan dealing with shoulder niggle
Injury update
According to RevSportz, Sudharsan is dealing with a shoulder niggle that could rule him out of the following game.
"Sai Sudarshan is not completely fit for the next match right now. He seems to be in some problem on the last day during fielding. He has a slight problem in his shoulder," read the update.
How Sudharsan earned his Test cap
Debut details
Sudharsan made his Test debut for India at Headingley.
Although the left-handed batter had a disappointing outing in the first innings, getting out for a duck, he managed a 48-ball 30 in the second.
Notably, Sudharsan's uncanny visualization technique to mentally prepare himself also made headlines.
The left-handed batter was tasked with the coveted Number 3 spot at Headingley.
What will India do if Sudharsan is ruled out?
Team adjustments
Sudharsan was picked in the Indian XI ahead of Abhimanyu Easwaran.
He had a stellar 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL) season, scoring 759 runs for Gujarat Titans and winning the Orange Cap.
If unfit, Sudharsan can be replaced by Easwaran for the Edgbaston Test. The latter will be a perfect replacement as he is also a top-order batter.
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