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B Sai Sudharsan handed maiden cap by Cheteshwar Pujara ahead of India-England Test in Headingley
Sudharsan had previously represented India in both white-ball formats and is set to make his first appearance for the country in whites in the opening match of the five-Test series between India and England in Leeds. read more
B Sai Sudharsan received his maiden Test cap from Cheteshwar Pujara ahead of toss on the opening day of the first Test between India and England at Headingley, Leeds on Friday. Sudharsan had previously made his ODI debut during the 2023-24 tour of South Africa and also made his only T20I appearance under Shubman Gill's captaincy in Zimbabwe last year.
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And at the home ground of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, the Tamil Nadu opener will be making his first appearance for the Indian team in whites. Sudharsan had received his maiden Test call-up on the back of a strong domestic run for Tamil Nadu as well as for Gujarat Titans in the 18th IPL season, in which he finished as the leading run-scorer.
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Sudharsan received his cap from Pujara, and is likely to bat at No 3 – a position that the latter had made his own for more than a decade.
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