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OPINION | All-rounder or all-round confusion as India and South Africa face-off?

Indian cricket appears to have a surfeit of all-rounders. Only appears as it’s not clear what Washington Sundar, for example, is primarily picked for. A batsman who can bowl a bit, or the other way around. Sundar and Reddy would do well to take a leaf out Jadeja’s book and focus on one skill right now to nail down a safe spot 

November 13, 2025 / 16:30 IST
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When Nitish Kumar Reddy got Ben Duckett caught behind on the first day of the 3rd test of the India-England test series, at Lords, it came as a surprise. And not just because Duckett had bottom-edged a pull shot down the leg side to the keeper. Not because Duckett had managed to survive Bumrah-Akashdeep-Siraj, only to fall to a lesser pacer.

The Reddy surprise

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We were surprised because it was Nitish who got that wicket. The degree of surprise increased when he got the other opener, Crawley, too and to an unplayable delivery. Why were we surprised? Because till that point, everyone felt Nitish was primarily in the team as a batsman who could bowl a bit. In his debut series in Australia, he had claimed five wickets in the same number of tests and his victims were a mixed bag - Mitchell Marsh (not an established test batsman), Marnus Labuschagne (twice, albeit out of form), Pat Cummins and Mitch Starc. He had shone with the bat, making a series of 40s in his first two tests and following it up with a century at Melbourne.

A Sundar conundrum