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IndvsNZ: Iyer out of the decisive match, now who will get place among Gill and Suryakumar

New Delhi. After Shreyas Iyer was ruled out of the first match of the four-Test series against Australia due to a groin injury, the Indian team management may consider playing Shubman Gill over Suryakumar Yadav in the middle order. Iyer has failed to recover from a groin strain and his ouster will create a gap in the Indian middle order. The contenders for this place are Suryakumar and Gill.

Suryakumar has batted only in the middle order in his career while Gill has opened the innings for the national team for most of the Test cricket. Iyer, who has been consistent so far in his short Test career, was also impressive during the 2-0 series win against Bangladesh in December last year. A source in the Board of Cricket in India (BCCI) told that when the New Zealand team came to India in late 2021, the name of Shubman Gill was considered in the middle order as Lokesh Rahul was to open the innings with Mayank Agarwal. After this Rahul got injured and Gill started the innings. After that Chobara got injured. His name was considered for middle order in red ball cricket.

Captain Rohit Sharma and vice-captain Rahul are the first choice as the opening pair in the team. After this, it is decided to play Cheteshwar Pujara at number three and Virat Kohli at number four. The fifth position becomes very important as it is expected that the batsman coming down the order will face the second new ball. In Gill’s case, having played regularly in Test cricket and starting his red-ball career as a middle-order batsman, he will have the upper hand. The former national selector said that when Rahul Dravid was in charge of India A, Gill played in the middle order on the ‘A’ tour of West Indies where he also scored a double century. In fact initially he was a middle order batsman who was converted into an opener.

Suryakumar’s dominance against spinners can be crucial on spin-friendly pitches. He said that Suryakumar can spoil his rhythm with his footwork if Nathan Lyon is able to turn his off-spin balls more but Gill is a better option against Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood. Iyer, who was ruled out of the limited-overs home series against New Zealand, has not fully recovered from the injury and is undergoing rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy.

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