Karun Nair played the last innings of his Test career at Lord’s! Will Gill-Gambhir drop him from the team after continuous flops?

Karun Nair

Karun Nair Poor Form Continues in England: Karun Nair, who returned to the Indian team after 8 years, is failing to play big innings consistently on the England tour. When he was selected in the team for the England tour, all the fans had high expectations from him but the Indian batsman has dashed them. After failing in Leeds and Edgbaston, Nair also failed to play big innings in both the innings of the Lord’s Test.

Big innings did not come out of Karun Nair’s bat

Nair, who scored a triple century in Test cricket, could not cross the 50-run mark even once in this series. He scored 40 runs in the first innings of the Lord’s Test and threw away his wicket after getting set. He had a chance, a great opportunity to make this innings big. After this, in the second innings, Nair faced 33 balls and scored 14 runs. During this, the way he got out LBW was also worth watching. In this way, Nair has scored a total of only 131 runs in the last 6 innings.

Karun Nair played the last Test innings of his career at Lord’s?

Nair got a chance in this series after a lot of struggle. He scored a lot of runs in domestic cricket and rained runs in county cricket. Due to this, there was a demand to give him a chance again. BCCI finally made Nair a part of the team after the Test retirement of senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. But perhaps Nair’s luck is not supporting him.

Looking at the kind of performance Nair has had so far, it seems that he has probably played the last innings of his Test career at Lord’s. Even though there are two more matches left in the series, the chances of this batsman getting a chance in them seem to be negligible. Gautam Gambhir and the team management can give a chance to Sai Sudarshan or Abhimanyu Easwaran.

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