Former England national cricket team captain Michael Vaughan has said that the India Test future of Karun Nair, who makes a comeback, looks foggy at this time.
According to Michael Vaughan, Karun Nair will only get another international game in whites for Team India, if Shubman Gill -led side won the Lord’s Test; Otherwise, it will be dropped.
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Karun Nair to influence after returning to India so far
Nair staged his return to India after consecutive performance in domestic cricket and got good support from the team management led by Gautam Gambhir.
After batting in his first match in his first match on his return to India to play XI, he was promoted to an important number 3 location with Sai Reformson.
Karun Nair, however, has failed to justify his place and repay the confidence of the Indian team management. Despite making a good start in almost all innings, he has not been able to register a large score.
In his first two innings in Hadingley in Leeds, he registered a score of 0 and 20, and followed it with another disappointing outing at Edgbaston in Birmingham, returning with a score of 31 and 26.
The best performance of the 33 -year -old came in the first innings of the ongoing third Test match at Lord’s in London as he scored 40 off 62 balls. However, in the second innings, chasing 193, he once again disappointed and excluded LBW for 14 in 4 days.
If India loses, I think his time will increase – Michael Vaughan
India still needs 135 runs to win India’s Test matches and has 6 wickets. Michael Vaughan feels that Karun Nair’s fate depends entirely on the outcome of the match, as a defeat ended his India’s career.
“If India wins, I think it (Nair) will be cured. If India loses, I think it will increase its time. It is just nature. If England loses tomorrow, there will be a lot of questions about two or three players from England. I think for Karun Nair, to him and again to find out that they are compared to India.
Karun Nair leaves a straight, it should be a brain faded – Michael von
Vaughan further highlighted how Nair faced a brain-fee and a dealer of Bridan cars needs his arms, resulting in his bizarre dismissal in the final innings of the Lord’s Test.
“Karun Nair leaves a straight, it should be (a brain faded). To think that he has left the delivery that has just opened the game. The sky is the first player who needs the first player and the tape inside the thigh. I never need tape.”
Meanwhile, former India national cricket team wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik said that Nair’s early dismissal meant that India also had to use Akash as a nightwatchman as a nightwatchman, when Pesar was not ready to go out in the middle. He said:
“I think, the sky deep was not ready. He was probably thinking about thinking at the time of snow bath and then the wicket falls, and then it should be like Rishabh Pant,” I think he is better if you go. He was not ready. He was not ready. Pant, “said Dinesh Karthik.


