Sai Sudharsan Test Struggles Continue in IND vs WI 2025
India’s new No. 3 batter B Sai Sudharsan continues to struggle in red-ball cricket as he failed once again on the opening day of the India vs West Indies 1st Test at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday. So let’s look at Sai Sudharsan Test Struggles Continue in IND vs WI 2025.
The young left-hander scored just 7 runs before being trapped LBW by off-spinner Roston Chase, raising fresh concerns about his adaptation to the international Test arena.
A Tough Start to His Test Career
Sudharsan’s Test career began earlier this year in England with a four-ball duck, and since then, consistency has eluded him. Across his seven Test innings, he has managed to cross 30 only thrice and has just one fifty-plus score. His current Test batting average stands at 21, a sharp contrast to his impressive first-class average of 40.43.
Despite showing flashes of promise, the youngster has been unable to convert his starts into substantial innings, which is crucial for a batter at the pivotal No. 3 spot.
Strong Lead-Up Form Raises Questions
Interestingly, Sudharsan looked in superb touch ahead of the West Indies series. Representing India A against Australia A in the unofficial Test series, he scored one century and two half-centuries, proving that he has the skills to perform in the longer format.
However, the transition from domestic and A-level cricket to the senior Indian Test team appears to be weighing heavily on him.
Parthiv Patel’s Analysis on Sudharsan’s Struggles
Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel, who has worked closely with Sudharsan at the Gujarat Titans (IPL), shared his thoughts on Star Sports about why the batter is finding it tough at the international level.
“Sai Sudharsan looked a bit tentative today. He usually uses his feet really well, especially against left-arm spinners. With left-handers, the key is to rotate strike and wait for the right ball. But I felt Sudharsan was under pressure to score big runs and secure the No. 3 spot. He just needs to stay calm.”
India’s Faith in Sudharsan at No. 3
The No. 3 batting slot in Indian Test cricket has historically belonged to stalwarts like Rahul Dravid and Cheteshwar Pujara. Filling those shoes is never easy, but the selectors believe Sudharsan has the potential to grow into the role.
While announcing the squad for the West Indies Test series, chief selector Ajit Agarkar emphasized that the management is committed to giving Sudharsan a long rope. The strategy is to allow him time to settle into the high-pressure position rather than making hasty changes.
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Conclusion
Sai Sudharsan’s struggles highlight the challenges young batters face while transitioning to Test cricket. While his talent and domestic form are unquestionable, handling pressure and finding composure at the highest level remain his biggest hurdles.
With India set on backing him, the upcoming matches in the series could prove decisive in shaping Sudharsan’s future as India’s long-term No. 3.
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