Questions Raised on Rahane and Ishant's Spot in Indian Team After Kanpur Outing

Will India make big changes for the second Test?

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Will India make big changes for the second Test?

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With every passing Test, there is a growing chorus to pump in more young blood in the Indian cricket team and drop a few seniors.

The trend continued after the just-concluded drawn Test against New Zealand in Kanpur, where the youngsters -- Shreyas Iyer, Shubhman Gill, Axar Patel and K.S. Bharat -- all impressed with their performances, while senior pros like Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwer Pujara and Ishant Sharma could not make a mark.

In the last half hour of play on Day 5, India were in desperate need of one wicket while New Zealand had to play nine overs – in front of the deadly spin trio of Ravichandran Ashwin, Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja - to save the Test. And, what happened at the end was an extraordinary effort by the visitors, who saved the match despite all the efforts by the Indian bowlers.

As the match came to an end, questions are now being raised on the future of India's senior players like Ajinkya Rahane and Ishant Sharma, who disappointed in home conditions.

Ajinkya Rahane speaking in the team huddle.

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So, is this the end of the road for Rahane and Ishant?

A lot is expected from Rahane whenever he walks into the middle, but the calm-headed batsman has found it difficult to show consistency, a trait which is expected from a middle-order batsman, and a Test specialist.

The stand-in Test captain of India had an ordinary outing with the bat in the first Test against New Zealand, scoring 35 and 4. But, it's not about this match only, as Rahane has been struggling for a while now.

Barring his match-winning century against Australia at the MCG in 2020, he doesn't have too many impactful knocks under his belt and there have been calls to drop him from the Test squad. It is now believed that Rahane and Ishant will find it difficult to get a place in the playing XI in the next Test in Mumbai scheduled to begin on 3 December, where skipper Virat Kohli also will make a comeback.

Vice-captain Rahane might still get a chance, but Ishant's future looks bleak.

Shreyas Iyer scored 65 in the second innings after a century in the first.

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Debutant Shreyas Iyer grabbed his opportunity with both hands in the first Test. Batting in the middle order, the 26-year-old hit a fantastic century on his Test debut. However, it will be interesting to see whether Iyer retains his place in the side when Virat comes back for the next Test, as he was never among the first XI preferences had it not been for K.L. Rahul's injury.

Just to ponder the readers' minds, in 2016, Karun Nair was replaced even after scoring a triple century. During a home series against England, Nair had scored a phenomenal 303, but was rested for the next game to make way for Rahane who had missed out on that Test.
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Iyer's arrival in Test cricket with a fantastic century would certainly put pressure on Rahane. The vice-captain hasn't scored consistently in the last two years and his place in the side has become a point of discussion among the Indian fans and experts alike. It will be interesting to see how coach Rahul Dravid and the team management plan for the next Test.

Meanwhile, after a below-par show in Kanpur, questions have been raised about pacer Ishant Sharma's spot in the side.

The 33-year-old bowled 15 overs in the first innings and gave away 35 runs without taking any wicket. And in the second innings, he bowled seven overs before leaving the field with an injured finger. He returned later but didn't bowl.

On Monday, Ishant also claimed an unwanted Test record of bowling the most number of no balls. The pacer while bowling to William Somerville bowled a shortish delivery, which the batsman stood tall and defended. However, in the process of bowling a short ball, the Indian pacer overstepped the line. With that no ball, Ishant now has bowled 300 no balls in his career.

The Delhi seamer has so far represented India in 104 Tests, picking up 311 wickets.

The constant call to drop Rahane and Ishant also gets strong backing from fans and experts, because India have very good replacements ready. If Rahane gets dropped, Virat Kohli, who is all set to lead the side in Mumbai, will replace him while young Siraj can come in in place of veteran Ishant.

Addressing the press conference after the match on Monday, Dravid said the decision on the playing XI for the Mumbai Test will be taken once skipper Kohli joins the team.

"Look, we haven't decided what will be our playing XI and it's too early. Today our focus was on this game and when we go to Mumbai, we will assess the conditions and check people's fitness. Virat Kohli will join us, so we have to discuss with him also and then take a decision," Dravid said.

(With inputs from IANS)

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