

News India Live, Digital Desk: Cricket News: There was a time when Karun Nair made history by scoring a triple century (303* runs) in Test cricket. On the basis of this performance, he was once again considered a contender to return to the Indian team. But while playing for India ‘A’ on England soil, his bat looked completely silent, which has raised serious questions on the decision of the selectors.
Got a chance, but failed badly
Karun Nair was selected for the ongoing informal Test series against England Lions. This was a golden opportunity for him to strengthen his claim to return to Team India, but he could not redeem the opportunity. His performance in both innings of the first informal Test match was very disappointing. In the first innings he Could not even open an account (out) And even in the second innings 16 runs Made and kept walking.
Was Shreyas Iyer a better option?
After this poor performance of Karun Nair, there has been a debate in the cricket world whether he is running in great form in his place. Shreyas Iyer Should have been selected? Shreyas Iyer recently performed tremendously in the Ranji Trophy and he is constantly scoring runs.
Iyer has not only proved his form in domestic cricket, but he is also a reliable batsman in limited overs cricket for the Indian team. In such a situation, ignoring Iyer running in the form and choosing Nair, now a wrong decision is being taken.
This flop show of Karun Nair has made his path even more difficult to return to Team India. At the same time, Shreyas Iyer’s fans and many cricket experts are now demanding and loudly to give him a chance in the Test team.
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