ENG vs IND 2025: Steve Harmison answers whether Kuldeep Yadav should replace Washington Sundar in playing XI for Manchester Test
"Can you play three spinners? That will be a big ask," Steve Harmison said.
Right from the beginning of the first Test in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025, a lot of debate and discussion have been around the possible inclusion of Kuldeep Yadav in the playing XI. However, the left-arm wrist spinner is yet to make his maiden appearance of the tour, having to watch the first three Tests from the sidelines.
The Indian team management has opted to go in with extra batting resources, and that is why they have preferred spin-bowling all-rounders like Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar. Both Jadeja and Sundar have done commendable jobs so far in the series. However, many experts have urged the team management to show a bit more courage and bring Kuldeep into the side as it would boost the chances of picking up 20 wickets in a Test match.
Former England pacer Steve Harmison said that he wouldn't drop either Jadeja or Sundar to bring Kuldeep into the playing XI for the upcoming fourth Test at the Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester.
"You can't drop Jadeja, you can't drop Sundar. Can you play three spinners? That will be a big ask. As much as I think it will be right to play Kuldeep, I am not sure how you get him in. If you drop a batter like they did in the first Test match and everyone move up one. It will be a big call. Is it Washington Sundar who misses out? I wouldn't like to make that call," Harmison said on ESPNcricinfo Match Day.
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Harmison opined that the surface at Old Trafford could be favourable for the spinners, especially as the match progresses.
"I think it would. It is not going to bounce for Kuldeep, but I think it will spin, no doubt it will, as the Test match goes on. We have had three Test matches go into the fifth day. I think India have had to have a serious consideration because at this moment their side is balanced," he added.
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