Indian Batting in Shambles

Rishabh Pant has confirmed he will bat at No. 5 in the upcoming Test series against England.

Speaking to the media, Pant clearly said, “I’ve been told I’ll bat at No. 5,” ending all speculation about his role.

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Shubman Gill is all set to take the No. 4 spot. This was expected, as he has played there before. With Gill and Pant’s positions now fixed, the middle order seems sorted. But there’s a big question that still hangs — who bats at No. 3?

Even with just two days left for the first Test, India hasn’t named its No. 3 batter. That’s strange, considering how important that position is.

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It’s the role that often faces the new ball if an early wicket falls. It needs someone solid and dependable. But right now, there’s complete silence.

This delay shows one thing — the team management is clearly unsure. How can a team say it’s fully prepared when it can’t even fix its top order?

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Players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, are in the mix, but no decision has been made. That’s not a great sign so close to a big series.

Pant at 5 and Gill at 4 — that’s sorted. But No. 3 remains a mystery. With the clock ticking and England waiting, India needs to act fast.




A settled batting order is key in Test cricket, and right now, India looks a little unsettled.