The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Natarajan gets India Test call-up

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T. Natarajan has achieved so many firsts in a remarkable season that it would be foolhardy to bet against the Indian seamer making his test debut before the tour of Australia comes to a close later this month.

Brought to Australia as a net bowler after a stand-out first full season in the Indian Premier League for the Sunrisers Hyderabad, Natarajan has already made his one-day and Twenty20 internatio­nal debuts on the tour.

The left-armer, who learned his trade with a tennis ball in a small village in Tamil Nadu, was brought into the test squad on Friday as an injury replacemen­t for Umesh Yadav for the last two tests in the series.

“I think that is a great reward for Nattu, given that he was coming over here — missing the birth of his child — to be a net bowler,” Australia opener and Sunrisers skipper David Warner said yesterday.

“He is a very, very good bowler and I got to see that and captain him in the IPL.

“If he does get that opportunit­y, we know he is comfortabl­e and will know what to do.”

Natarajan, who specialise­s in the pinpoint delivery of yorkers, also earned his spot in the limited-overs squads due to injuries but he made an instant impact with 2-70 in his one ODI and 6-83 over the three Twenty20 internatio­nals.

He looks unlikely to make his debut in this week’s third test in Sydney, however. Shardul Thakur or Navdeep Saini are most likely to join the pace attack with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, who had an impressive debut as India levelled up the series in Melbourne. — Reuters.

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