
Former Opener India Aakash Chopra challenged the management of the Indian men’s test team on what he described as a glaring lack of clarity in solving the possibilities of pace, especially in the case of anshul kartoj and Harshit Rana.
Rana, who debuted for the test debut against Australia at the beginning of this year, and the Carten, which must only be limited, were part of the Indian Group A ‘A’, which played against England lions before the ongoing trophies Anderson-Tendulkar. While the Cartear surpassed Ran in these matches, he was Delhi Pacer, who was initially kept with the main team as a coverage of injured players. Cartaris was sent home just to be remembered Before the fourth test at Old Trafford in Manchester.
When India faced a number of injuries at their pace of departments, a sudden transition to the preference increased eyebrows – with Chopra in the forefront of criticism.
“It’s very interesting. There was a lot of shivers about Anshul Cartar. He did well for India, but when there was an opportunity, the team leadership was chosen first Harshit Rana. Anshul was sent back home and now we learn about his name,” Chopra said on his YouTube channel.
Indian bowling supplies were seriously exhausted before the test in Manchester, scheduled for Wednesday 23 July. Nitish Kumar Reddy was expelled from a series with left knee injury, while Arshdeep Singh – who impressed the third Lord’s test – suffered a blow during a clean session and was expelled from the upcoming match. Akash also recover deep from the tension of the weakness that it lifted during the Lord’s test.
As a result, selectors brought Cartar from India to join the Manchester team, indicating that it is in the queue to make their debut.
Chopra, however, was left uninvited by justification for challenges.
“The harsh early is not there. Now you have to wonder what is happening? How will you find out who to keep and who to play? If you are talking about India and, Anshule’s performance was better, but you kept a harsh shot as he looked at the continuity,” he said.
“If that were the case, you should also keep a rough blow now. But there is no anshul kartej is there. No clarity. Maybe the leadership knows, but no one tells us anything.”
Cartaris has enjoyed a strong home run in the last year. In his last 11 first matches, a 24-year-old had claimed 55 goals, including a remarkable 10-bridge raid in only one shift-rash performance in cricket with a red ball. With a bat, he showed a promise as a contributor to a lower order, last registered the undefeated half -century in the second India and ‘A’ A ‘against the English lions.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
22 July 2025
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