Khaleej Times

India get chance to sort their opening woes

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mumbai — India have the perfect opportunit­y to find a solution to their top-order batting woes before their year-end series in Australia when the world’s topranked side host two Tests against lowly West Indies, starting on Thursday.

Murali Vijay and Shikhar Dhawan opened for India in the first match of the recent five-Test series in England but the duo were dropped following modest returns during the 4-1 defeat.

Lokesh Rahul, the third opener in England, survived the axe after posting a 149 in the final Test at the Oval and will walk out to face the new ball against West Indies in the company of either Mayank Agarwal or Prithvi Shaw, who are both uncapped.

Agarwal, 27, was rewarded for a 2017-18 season in which he scored heavily across formats while the 18-year-old Shaw has already been tipped to have a bright future in national colours.

Agarwal and Shaw will be keen to make the most of their chances and book their place for India’s four-Test series in Australia, though Vijay has responded to being dropped by making a hundred and three half-centuries in his last five innings for Essex in the County Championsh­ip.

The trip to Australia will be the last chance in 2018 for Virat Kohli’s men to show they can match their formidable home form with success abroad and show the world why they are the world’s top-ranked Test side. —

 ?? PTI ?? Virat Kohli interacts with batting coach Sanjay Bangar ahead of their first Test against West Indies. —
PTI Virat Kohli interacts with batting coach Sanjay Bangar ahead of their first Test against West Indies. —

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