
The Indian assistant coach Ryan Tyan shared his views on the form of Karun Nair after his repeated failure of starting starts to a large score. After seven years on the back of the fertile run in the home cricket, Nair could not be with the bat.
In three matches so far, Nair recorded 131 runs out of three matches on average 21.83 With the highest score of 40. Firing on the third in the last two tests Nair scored a score of 31, 26 and 40, but could not convert it to a large score. Recently, Ryan has commented on Nair’s form and said that his rhythm and pace were good, but he also mentioned that the team needed more runs from its top three.
“Even someone like Karun, we feel that his rhythm is good, his pace is good. We want more runs from these three.
In addition, the coach assistant pointed out that while the dough in the series has so far plunged runs, the loss of the goal in clusters is the main reason, in line they become.
“That could be contraintuitive when you’re in the series 2-1.
With India 1-2 in the series, management could be tempted to make several changes in their playing XI and get rid of players out of shape. Therefore, Nair’s place could be in danger with Sai Sudharsan and Abhimanyu Easwarean Heating the bench.
Sudharsan played in the first test in Headingley in Leeds and registered a score of 0 and 30 in two shifts. With India desperate to make a comeback in the fourth test file that starts from July 23, Nair faces the likelihood of an ax from playing XI and can be replaced.
– ends
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
18 July 2025