Who is number four instead of the big? The former selector chief of BCCI chose | KL Rahul number 4 Test England

KL Rahul number 4 Test England : Former Indian Cricket Board selector Saba Karim has opened his mouth to play number four for the Indian team in the England series. Virat Kohli has been batting in this position for the last 3 years. This position is called the driving force of the party. Because when out of the end, the number four batter has to prevent the catastrophe. But in the absence of Virat, which cricketer will play in this position? Good luck, Karun Nayar? No one else?

This time, the cricketer is chosen for the position, former selector chief Saba Karim. He thinks that Lokesh Rahul is a worthy person at the moment to swallow his foot in the Indian cricket team in the Test format. Rahul’s batting performance in England is good enough. He scored 5 runs in 5 Tests, the batting average of 5.5. There are also several centuries in the environment in England.

Virat Kohli announced his retirement from the Test in early May after he was batting at number four in the Test. He was thought to be in the England series, but he refused to play anymore. As a result, the task of filling his vacuum is going to be quite difficult for the Indian team coach, captain.

Saba Karim says, ‘I think Lokesh Rahul’s work is quite big in the absence of Virat Kohli. He has to take a big role. Many have told him about a lot of batting positions, but I think Lokesh Rahul is the best person in the Indian team to take the number four position of Virat. Because he can do both of them. If you read the wicket early and play it, then there is a good technique and can also run. His performance in England is good ‘.

Lokesh Rahul has already scored 5 runs and 3 runs against England Lions in the second private Test. There he also explained that he was technically adapting to England environment. Karim also says, ‘He has temperature. And I think the last few seasons have increased in him. So the Indian team management can give OK the responsibility of playing in the batting position. ‘

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