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India Still In Labour Pains, Before New Growth Emerges: Aakash Chopra On Team’s Transition Struggles In Tests
Chopra discussed India's current transition in Test cricket on JioStar, providing an in-depth analysis as he said, “Transition is always painful, though the England series temporarily hid this harsh reality due to unusual English pitch conditions. While drawing that series felt encouraging, we must acknowledge we're still in the labour pains before new growth emerges.”
Adding further about the uncertainties in the team’s playing XI, he said, "The number three position remains unsettled - we've seen Sai Sudharsan, Karun Nair, and now Washington Sundar batting there. Dhruv Jurel shows promise but has played only five Tests. Role clarity remains a concern. Is Sundar primarily a batter or bowler when he only delivered one over? We faced similar uncertainty with Nitesh Kumar Reddy recently. Rather than pretending we're a finished product, we must accept this transition continues and will involve challenging phases before achieving stability.”
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