Ravi Shastri calls on BCCI selectors to pick in-form IPL player for upcoming England test series
Shastri urges BCCI to pick in-form players
Former head coach Ravi Shastri sees in young Sai Sudharsan an all-format batter, who deserves to be in the India side for the Test series against England later this year.
India will start the new World Test Championship cycle (2025-2027) with an away five-Test series in England with all eyes on the squad selection following their 0-3 loss to New Zealand at home and a 1-3 defeat against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Tests.
According to Shastri, Sudarshan is a classy left-hander who will do well in English conditions given his technique and his county stint. Sai Sudarshan is currently the second highest run scorer in the ongoing IPL with 456 runs under his name for the Gujarat Titans.
India will play their first match in Headingley against England, which is scheduled to begin on June 20th.
“I see this young man, Sai Sudharsan, for all formats of the game,” Shastri told The ICC Review.
“He seems like a class player and my eyes would be on him certainly. Being a left-hander in England, knowing English conditions, and just his technique, the way he plays, I think he’ll be top of the list for me from the outsiders wanting to get into this side,” Shastri said.
Ravi Shastri also added that Shreyas Iyer could also be selcted for the England series as he had a tremendous season with white-ball cricket for India and IPL as well. “He (Shreyas Iyer) can (make a comeback), but it’s again going to be a competition. White-ball, certain. Test cricket, we’ve got to see who the other players are around,” Shastri said.
With Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami back in form following their injury. Shastri said India’s bowling attack must also have a left-arm seamer.
“I’ll be looking for a left-armer. I’ll be keeping an eye on which left-armer is in good form, and try and squeeze him in there as the sixth (bowling) option. It could be anyone. It could even be a white-ball specialist. I don’t like this thing when they say someone like Arshdeep Singh is a ‘white-ball specialist’.” Shastri added
Shastri said Arshdeep, who has been a permanent member of the India T20I side, has the qualities to excel in red-ball cricket.
“I’ll keep a close eye on his red-ball record as well and the number of overs he bowls. If he can bowl 15-20 overs for me, he might very well be in the mix because he’s got the mindset. He’s a thinking bowler and I need a left-armer. It’s just that. You need a left-armer, go and find him, whoever it is and whoever is the best of the lot – pick them. There’s Khaleel Ahmed, who again, his rhythm is good, he’s bowling well. So it’s important to get that mix,” Ravi Shastri concluded.