
Karun Nair and Kl Rahul (Credit of Picture: X) The long-awaited return of Karuna Naira to test cricket after eight years was to be a fresh chapter-filled with big runs, vital partnerships and return for production. Instead, he turned into a form fight. After a chain of stunning performances in the first three matches, Nair was dropped from India playing XI for the fourth test in Old Trafford.In six shifts, the right -hander managed only 131 runs, which forced the team management to replace it with B Sai Sudharsan for the decisive fourth test.India made three changes in their assembly in Manchester. Anshul Kartoj got a test debut, while Sudhasan came to Naira and Shardul Thakur replaced Nitish Kumar Reddy, who was pushed out of his left knee.
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After Nair’s exclusion on the social media began to circulate emotional photographs that showed him that he was comforted with a close friend and star cricket KL satisfied. The picture quickly became viral and captured what many assumed it was the heart of the heart. However, checking the facts of Timesofindia.com revealed that the photograph was taken during the Lord test, not in Old Trafford.Nair’s return got to a rocky beginning. In the first test in Headley, he was released on the duck in the first shifts and scored only 20 in the second. He kept his place for the second test and broadcast a score of 31 and 26. 40-running knocking in the first third test on Lord’s showing signs of promise, followed by disappointment.Captain SHUBMAN GILL, with his place under growing control, decided to leave it for the fourth test.The former Indian cricket Mohammad Kaif criticized this decision, suggesting that Gill missed the opportunity to show the lead by supporting the necessary player.“Today, SHUBMAN GILL’s chance was to support Karuna, who was down, but deserved one more chance. He was supposed to choose Karun Nair. He missed the chance to gain respect for a harsh decision as a leader,” Kaif said on X.England currently leads a five-match series 2-1, after their dramatic 22-run victory in the third Lord’s test.