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India seem to have moved on from B. Sai Sudharsan for the time being as the prime contender to succeed Cheteshwar Pujara at the No. 3 spot in their Test batting order. Since his debut in England earlier this year, Sudharsan hasn’t made a strong case for a long run after managing 273 runs across 9 innings at an average of 30.33.
India have also experimented with Karun Nair at the crucial spot, and he managed 111 runs across four innings. Now, they have turned their attention to all-rounder Washington Sundar, who has spent a major part of his India Test career batting in the lower order.
During the recent Kolkata Test between India and South Africa, Sundar batted at No. 3 in both the innings as the hosts lost the contest by 30 runs on a pitch that became increasing

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