AUS v IND 2020-21: 3 potential replacements for Mohammad Shami in Indian Test squad

As per reports, Shami has fractured his right arm and won't be playing in the remaining Tests.

By Jatin Sharma - 21 Dec, 2020

The Indian cricket team which is reeling from a humiliating defeat in the first Test at Adelaide, a day-night affair, was also hit further by injury to strike bowler Mohammad Shami, putting his availability for the remaining three matches in jeopardy.

Shami was hit on his right forearm by a Pat Cummins short-ball during India’s lowest Test score in an innings of 36. Despite getting treatment on the field, Shami was unable to lift the bat and had to retire hurt, bringing an end to India’s dismal performance.

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Later, as per reports, the scans and X-rays revealed that he had suffered a fracture on his arm and he was ruled out of the entire Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series.

Nothing has been confirmed by the BCCI yet, and though Shami hadn’t picked any wicket in the Australian first innings, he remained a vital part of the Indian bowling think-tank, especially in absence of Ishant Sharma.

Now the Indian team management will have to pick a replacement for Shami in the Indian squad and they have three options to choose from. Team COC takes a look at the three potential replacements for Mohammad Shami in the Indian Test squad.    

 

KARTIK TYAGI

The young bowler from Uttar Pradesh, Kartik Tyagi flew to Australia with the Indian squad as a net bowler. He also played in the first practice game against Australia A and handed Will Pucovski a concussion after hitting him on the head with a steep bouncer.

The 20-year-old pacer was a star in India’s 2020 U19 World Cup campaign in South Africa, where he impressed with his pace and ability to move the ball in the air and off the pitch. His run-up is often compared with that of tearaway Australian pacer Brett Lee.

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Tyagi also received an IPL contract from Rajasthan Royals (RR) and impressed everyone with his pace and ability to bowl yorkers. He picked 9 wickets in 10 matches for RR in IPL 2020 and was included in the Indian touring party to Australia.

Though there is an outside chance for Tyagi to be picked in the Indian team after Shami’s injury, if he does get selected, it would be a big boost to his confidence as he is already learning a lot from the Indian fast bowlers in nets and is an exciting prospect for the future.

 

T NATARAJAN

T Natarajan has had a brilliant year 2020. From excellence in the IPL 2020 to his India debut, the Tamil Nadu pacer’s story has been one of the most inspiring and encouraging ones. The left-arm fast bowler was also blessed with a baby boy and he was asked to stay back for the Test series as a net bowler.

Natarajan was only picked for the T20I series, but his impressive outing in the series, which India won, led to his debut in ODIs as well and now there is a potential chance that Natarajan might very well make his Test debut as well in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Test series.

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Being a left-hander, Natarajan gives India a huge advantage and variety in their all right-handed bowling attack. He might not have the pace but has the guile and mental ability to bowl the right ball at the correct time.

The 29-year-old has played 20 FC matches and picked 64 wickets with a best of 5/41 and averages 27.03. Natarajan will be the Indian team’s best bet if they are looking to get some variety in their Test pace bowling attack.  

 

SHARDUL THAKUR

Shardul Thakur’s maiden Test appearance came against the West Indies in Hyderabad in 2018 and it ended in pain for him as he suffered a hamstring tear bowling his second over on debut and hasn’t been considered for the Tests again.

However, he picked 3 wickets in the last ODI against Australia and two wickets in the T20I series that succeeded the ODI series and impressed the team management enough, that he was asked to stay back for the Tests as well, albeit as a net bowler.

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Thakur has been one of the players whom the BCCI has marked for the future and his performances have been steadily getting better with the white ball. He has also worked on his fitness and the 29-year-old looks ready for his second go in Test cricket.

He also brings the ability with bat to the table and can add handy runs down the order, contributing extra to the team’s total. He is one of the prime candidates to replace Mohammad Shami in the Indian team, given that he is the most experienced one with 12 ODIs and 17 T20Is for India since his debut in 2017.

By Jatin Sharma - 21 Dec, 2020

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