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India vs New Zealand 2nd Test: KL Rahul and Siraj dropped for Gill and Akash Deep respectively

India vs New Zealand 2nd Test: When choosing the spin combination for the second Test, India chose to use off-spinner Washington Sundar’s control over Kuldeep Yadav’s left-arm wrist spin. There was a good probability that Sundar will play in Pune after he was added to the squad following the first Test loss.

India vs New Zealand 2nd Test
India vs New Zealand 2nd Test

The kind of track that was available may have influenced his choice, regardless of whether it was really because of the belief that his balls turn away from left-handers—even Kuldeep and Ashwin do that.

Another consideration was that he provides an additional buffer.

Additionally, India benched bowler Mohammed Siraj and middle-order batsman KL Rahul in favor of the healthy Akash Deep and Shubman Gill, respectively.

It became evident that several changes were always in the works after India lost the first Test and the team management chose to start the best XI of the day without giving game time much thought before to the trip of Australia.

On the official broadcast before to the toss, former India coach Anil Kumble said that KL Rahul and Kuldeep should be kept above Sarfaraz Khan, who scored 150 in the last innings. However, the team’s current management has a different perspective.

It was also painful that Kuldeep missed the first Test match against Australia in Pune in 2017. Rumor has it that skipper Virat Kohli’s reasoning won out against coach Kumble’s desire for him to make his debut. at the fourth and final Test of the series at Dharamshala, Kuldeep finally had a chance to play.

Kumble defended his decision to remain with Kuleep and Rahul on Thursday by arguing that they should be given a fair amount of time if their contributions don’t drastically decline and that they shouldn’t be deceived with instant form.

Rahul has scored one hundred and two fifties in his past ten Test innings. Additionally, the Australia series is thought to benefit from his expertise. Kuldeep has claimed 22 wickets in his past five Test matches.

The replacement of Siraj At the beginning, Bumrah was allocated four overs while Akash was given only three.

Akash Deep went for almost seven runs per over while bowling only six overs on a track that was conducive to spin.

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