
Tamil Nadu Wicketkeeper-BATER N Jagadeesan is likely to be added as a cover of the injured Rishabh Pant, which is ready to miss the fifth test after suffering a broken metatarsal while trying to sweep Chris Woakes on 1 Fourth Test at Old Traforder in Manchester.Timesofindia.com learned that selectors approached a 29 -year -old man after Ishan Kishan, who was next in a row, suffered ankle injury and was considered unfit.
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Since Jagadeesan does not currently have a visa, it may take several days to process one with a priority. Priority applications can be completed within 48 hours, so it is very unlikely that it will be able to reach the UK before the end of the ongoing test match in Manchester.“Jagadeesan has trained on Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College (Srec) in Coimbatore in the last 10 days,” Timesofindia.com said.“During this period of time, he simply worked on his launching and goals, and during the recent issue of Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) he detonated the middle order. “Jagadeesan called BCCI afternoon and informed him about his choice in the Indian team for a test tour after England. BCCI received all the necessary details from Jagadeesan as his shirt number. “At the moment, he just waits for his visa. All other formalities have been cleaned.“Jagadeesan was very happy after his choice in the group. But at this point, he simply goes through his normal routine. Jagadeesan came up with a regular training session after getting news updates and undergoing exercises.”Meanwhile, Rishabh Pant came out on a bat on 2 day, but BCCI has already explained that the gloves will not dress. “Rishabh Pant, who suffered the right foot injury on the day 1 test in Manchester, will not perform the duties of the goal for the rest of the match. Dhruv Jurel will take over the role of the goal-to-Branker,” Bcci said in a statement.“Despite his injury, Rishabh Pant joined team 2. The day and will be available to the bats according to the team’s requirements.”