Karun Nair celebrates after scoring the double century against the English lions. (Karun Nair/Instagram) Team India Batter Karun Nair made a surprising revelation that the prominent Indian cricket once recommended him to leave the international cricket and focus on making money through the Lig T20.“I still remember a prominent Indian cricket that called me and said I should retire, because the money in these leagues would ensure me,” said Nair Mail Sport.“It would be easy, but I knew I would kick that I would give up so easily.“I never wanted to give up playing for India again. It was more than two years ago and see where we are now. It’s crazy, but I knew I was pretty good down well,” he added.
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Eight years after his last test performance, Karun Nair is now on the brink of a remarkable return. Come on Friday, there is a strong possibility that it will be part of Indian XI playing for the first test against England, starting on June 20 in Leeds.
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Nair strengthened his case to return by the fact that in the first unofficial test last week in Canterbury in the first unofficial test in Canterbury in the first unofficial test in the first unofficial test.His comeback is the result of consistent performances in domestic cricket and strong regional stint. Last Wednesday he meant his official return to the Indian dressing room, while coach Gautam Gambhir praised his resistance.“No matter how many runs you scored-it depends on the fact that it never suits the attitude, the one that never fails thinking.During the ten regional championships during two seasons for Northamptonshire Nair, 736 runs have accumulated an average of 56.61, including the double century against Glamorgan.In 2024–25 he also scored 863 runs at 53.93 in the title victory of the Ranji Trophy season for Vidarbha in 2024–25. Previously, he had a fertile 50-over campaign and hit five centuries in eight shifts in an amazing average of 389.50 in the Vijay Hazare trophy.
