ENG vs IND 2025: Mohammad Kaif, fans question "IPL favouritism" as Abhimanyu Easwaran gets left out of playing XI for first Test
Abhimanyu Easwaran's wait to earn his maiden Test cap got prolonged as he wasn't picked in India's playing XI for the first Test against England, which began on Friday, June 20.
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Abhimanyu Easwaran's wait to earn his maiden Test cap got prolonged as he wasn't picked in India's playing XI for the first Test against England, which began on Friday, June 20. Instead, India opted to hand a Test debut to the 23-year-old Sai Sudharsan, who recently finished as the highest run-scorer in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.
Easwaran has been in and around the Indian setup for several years now. However, he hasn't been able to break into the playing XI as yet. The Bengal batter was a part of the Indian team during the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar series. However, he didn't get a game.
With Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retiring from the longest format last month, many expected that Easwaran would fill up one of the two spots. He was announced as the captain of the India A side, which recently played two unofficial Tests against England Lions. The right-handed batter scored two half-centuries, and both of them came in the second innings.
In the intra-squad game in Kent last week, Easwaran and Sudharsan reportedly scored 39 and 38, respectively. However, it was the youngster who got the nod on Friday.
This hasn't gone down well with former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif as well as a section of fans, who have accused the Indian team management of "IPL favouritism". Easwaran's scores during the last domestic season read as 127*, 191, 116, 19, 157*, 13, 4, 200*, 72, 65. In his first-class career so far, the Bengal batter has amassed 7841 runs from 103 matches at an average of 48.70 with 27 centuries and 31 fifties. Sudharsan, on the other hand, averages 39.93 after playing 29 red-ball games.















Sudharsan departs for a duck in first innings
Sudharsan walked out to bat in the 25th over after KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal added 91 runs for the opening wicket. The southpaw looked a bit nervous in his short stay at the crease, which was ended by Ben Stokes in the 26th over.
The England captain bowled a delivery down the leg-side, and Sudharsan wanted to flick it away to get off the mark. However, all he managed to get was a faint edge that was taken smartly by a diving Jamie Smith. It was great planning from Stokes and England as they had deployed a fielder at leg gully just prior to the delivery.

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Sudharsan tried to flick the preceding delivery, which was similar to the ball that eventually dismissed him, but on that occasion, he failed to connect. The Tamil Nadu batter scored a duck off four balls. This turned out to be the last delivery before Lunch as the visitors went into the break at 92/2, with Yashasvi Jaiswal batting on 42.
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