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Selectors make tough choices for Windies tour with an eye on the future

With the seniors struggling, the spotlight will be on the promising newcomers.

June 24, 2023 / 12:28 IST
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Vimal Kumar

If you are Cheteshwar Pujara, a rare breed of cricketer and a Test specialist, you are bound to be disappointed with the selection of the Indian cricket team for the tour of the West Indies. Pujara, like everyone else in the top order (except Ajinkya Rahane), failed in the recently concluded World Test Championship (WTC) final in London, and yet he was singled out for that defeat. One can, of course, argue that India’s No. 3 has been struggling for a long time despite making a dramatic comeback last year during the one-off Test in Edgbaston against England.

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Since 2020, Pujara has scored an average of 29.69 in 28 matches. That’s eerily similar to Virat Kohli’s average of 29.69 in 25 matches. But then Kohli is Kohli and he plays every format, and his relatively poor numbers can be overshadowed by his exploits in the IPL and white-ball cricket for Team India.

The man who made a stunning comeback in Test cricket after a gap of 15 months and is now elevated to Test vice-captaincy -- Ajinkya Rahane’s numbers in the same time frame are not flattering either. An average of 26.50 in 20 Tests.