Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Karun Nair’s failures pulling down Daredevils

- HT Correspond­ent HT Correspond­ent

December, Karun Nair became Indian cricket’s latest heartthrob after the Karnataka batsman’s unbeaten 303 against England at Chennai, in only his third Test.

While life hasn’t been the same for Nair post his triple ton, Nair’s batting graph too seems to have taken a beating.

The 25-year-old has scored only 58 runs in five matches (four innings), clearly struggling with his form in IPL 10.

Nair’s poor run, which is hurting Delhi Daredevils’ momentum in the middle overs as well, has raised fresh concerns for coach Rahul Dravid and Co over whether to continue with Nair at No 3 or take a decision on promoting someone else.

In Delhi Daredevils’ last match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday, Nair posted his best score (33) in the 15 innings he has played since his whirlwind triple ton.

SHORT ON CONFIDENCE

That Nair is clearly short on confidence was evident at the way he approached his innings against Kolkata Knight Riders earlier this week.

He took 17 balls for his 21 in which he managed to hit just one boundary. Out of the 15 dot balls Delhi Daredevils played in their 168/7 in 20 overs, Nair consumed 10 dots.

While Nair succeeded in the last IPL for Delhi Daredevils at No 3 with 357 runs in 12 innings, the second highest for the team, this time around Dravid and Co can push the likes of Shreyas Iyer, who has proved his worth at the same position for Mumbai in the domestic season in the last few seasons. While pressure may be mounting on Nair to prove his worth, Delhi Daredevils’ senior cricketer Angelo Mathews backed his teammate to come good.

“Karun Nair is a fine player who can win us games and is on the verge of winning a game or two. It’s quite difficult to be consistent throughout the season,” said Mathews.

The triple century seems to be weighing on Karun Nair. He scored just 54 runs in four innings in the Test series against Australia with his footwork looking a bit unsure.

With key players JP Duminy and Quinton de Kock missing, DD will need their batsmen to fire in unison.

The big issue in the BCCI now is who the decisionma­kingauthor­ityis.onfriday, the Committee of Administra­tors (COA) held a meeting with the BCCI office-bearers to finalise the stand for the crucial ICC meeting in Dubai on April 27-28.

By appointing joint secretary, Amitabh Chaudhary, to attend the meeting, the Supreme Court has given the powers to BCCI office-bearers. This means the steps taken by the COA for a solution to the global body’s plans to roll back the Big Three revenue plan devised for India, Australia and England in 2014 may not matter anymore.

Chaudhary was the only office who attended the meeting. He told HT: “I will stick to the BCCI brief given to me in writing at the SGM.” The COA had met most of ICC’S permanent members and chairman Shashank Manohar. But Chaudhary said: “We will also have meetings with all the Boards before the ICC meeting.”

The SGM passed a resolution that the BCCI would ask for the ‘Big Three’ revenue model to be retained till the ICC AGM in London in June. It means they want to wait till Manohar’s term ends.

Any decision on India playing in the Champions Trophy will be taken only after the ICC Board meet. The deadline to name the squad is April 25, but if the BCCI has its way the selection commit

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