Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Supersubs’ Vijay and Rohit add to India’s batting riches

BATTLE READY Batsmen and pacer Ishant Sharma eased into slots left vacant and set up a huge win in Nagpur

- Sanjjeev K Samyal sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NAGPUR: a tough choice to make between picking Dhawan and Vijay for the third Test starting in New Delhi on Saturday. Dhawan can change the game within a session and was India’s highest rungetter in the series in Sri Lanka as well. But Vijay was the firstchoic­e opener and the lefthanded batsman only got a chance only because Vijay got injured ahead of the away Sri Lanka series. The call has to also be based on who the team management plans to open with in the South Africa series.

ISHANT’S FORM

Though Ashwin bagged an eightwicke­t haul, the talking point of the game among bowlers was Ishant’s impressive performanc­e. The lanky pacer was in the kind of rhythm which had helped him make a name when he first burst on to the scene. To add to his three-wicket haul in the first innings, he bowled two dream deliveries in the second essay for a match haul of five.

It gives Kohli a ready-made back up for the fragile Shami. With Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar swinging the ball like a sultan, Umesh Yadav will be under pressure to keep his place in the XI for the South Africa series.

India were already in a strong position when Rohit Sharma came out to bat, but it was an important hundred for the Mumbai batsman; not just from a personal point of view, but it fits into the team’s preparatio­ns for

South Africa, where India are likely to feel the need to bolster the batting.

was slotted in one Test at No 6 but did not bat.

 ?? AFP ?? Coming in for Shikhar Dhawan at Nagpur, Murali Vijay played his part at the top of the order.
AFP Coming in for Shikhar Dhawan at Nagpur, Murali Vijay played his part at the top of the order.
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