Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Shardul hobbles off on Test debut after just 10 balls

- Nilankur Das

HYDERABAD: When coach Ravi Shastri handed the cap to Shardul Thakur 15 minutes before the toss on Friday, the Mumbai medium-pacer must have felt on top of the world as teammates hugged and congratula­ted him. He became the third player in as many Tests to debut for India after Hanuma Vihari in Southampto­n and Prithvi Shaw in Rajkot.

But unlike Shaw and Vihari’s memorable debuts, Thakur’s turned out to be rather forgettabl­e, at least for the time being. Just like Lionel Messi’s internatio­nal debut in a friendly against Hungary in 2005 that lasted all of 43 seconds before he was given the marching orders for an elbow on a defender, the Mumbai quickie’s contributi­on on Day One of the second Test against West Indies here lasted all of 10 balls.

In the fourth over of the West Indies innings, the right-arm medium pacer, who was brought into the XI in place of Mohammad Shami, “felt a sudden pain in the right groin area” and left the field, the nature of the injury suggesting a lack of proper warmup before the start of play. R Ashwin had to be introduced early as he bowled the remaining two deliveries. Thakur’s figures read 1.4-0-9-0. He was taken for a scan to assess damage.

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On September 20, Thakur was sent back home from the Asia Cup in Dubai after he complained of a right hip and groin soreness after the game against Hong Kong and was replaced by Siddharth Kaul. Thakur then played for Mumbai against Punjab in a Vijay Hazare Trophy match on September 28 bagging three wickets. And now he is out again for the same injury.

The pacer from Palghar district of Maharashtr­a had waited in the sidelines for the past two years, his first call-up coming on India’s tour of the West Indies in 2016.He has played five ODIS and seven T20s and is also part of the 14-member squad for the first two ODIS against the West Indies.

Thakur, who began his career as a bulky leg-spinner who could bat, became a medium-pacer later and underwent a rigorous fitness regime to lose weight. After an ordinary first Ranji season in 2012-13, Thakur returned with 27 wickets in the next.

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AFP Shardul Thakur.

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