
Washington Sundar showed intent and composure on Day 2 of the first Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens. Batting at No. 3, the all-rounder scored a patient 29 off 82 balls before being dismissed.
Harmer’s Magic Breaks Steady Stand
Sundar had stitched a promising 57-run stand with KL Rahul. Just as the duo looked settled, Simon Harmer’s sharp turning ball caught Sundar’s edge and Aiden Markram made no mistake at first slip. The delivery surprised Sundar with its spin.
Team’s No. 3 Experiment Continues
The team management has been searching for a consistent No. 3 batter since the end of Cheteshwar Pujara’s run in the role. Sundar’s promotion in this Test was the latest in a series of trials to find a long-term replacement.
KL and Gill’s Roles Cemented
With KL Rahul returning to open and Shubman Gill finding form at No. 4, Sundar was slotted into the crucial No. 3 role. The move drew mixed reactions, with many fans arguing that Sundar’s batting is better suited lower in the order.
Fans React Strongly to Decision
Several fans pointed out that No. 3 is historically reserved for top-tier batters. The exclusion of Sudharsan, despite performing well in the previous Test, also drew criticism and sparked debate across social media.
Hope Remains for Sundar’s Growth
While fans questioned the batting order, many still backed Sundar’s potential. They believe he could become a match-winner for India if allowed to play in a role that suits his natural strengths and rhythm.
Looking Ahead with Clarity
Supporters now urge the team management to finalise a long-term plan for the pivotal No. 3 position. Stability in the top order could be key for India’s success in upcoming Tests.
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