Sydney: Former Australia Spinner Brad Hogg Feel Young Prithvi Shaw is more suitable for point number three in the Cricket test and is the top candidate to step as a place for Cheteshwar Pujara if India thinks of replacing Indian veterans in the series.
Asked by fans if Wicketkeeper Batsman Kl Rahul had to enter Pujara in the five test series against England, the 50-year-old left arm spinner said Shaw, who opened the round, would be a better choice.
“If anyone will replace Pujara it will be prithvi shaw.
Feel he is more suitable there rather than opening.
Have a lot of talent and a long future.
He is not in a tour group but a choice of wild cards.
#Engvind,” Hogg) tweeted.
If anyone will replace Pujara will be Prithvi Shaw.
Feel he is more suitable there rather than opening.
Have …
https://t.co/1mrz5QThwi- Brad Hogg (@brad_Hogg) 1625214153000Shaw, which has represented India in five tests and three ODIs, is part of the National Squad in Colombo chosen for the limited Sri series to Sri Lanka , starting July 13.
After eight losses for New Zealand in the final of the inaugural world test championship last month, India Skipper Virat Kohli has signaled a reshuffle in the test team.
Without taking a name, Kohli has expressed displeasure in several players because it does not show “intention” enough to score.
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Dhoni and Viratnotably, Pujara, who played crucial beats on a tour of Australia and scored fifty in the first test against England in Chennai, had seen the last color in four tests.
33-year-old child, the last scored a hundred in January 2019, managed 8 out of 54 balls and 15 escaped from 80 balls in the WTC final.
India took in England in a five-match test series, starting August 4.