India's selection headache – Vihari, Gill, Iyer in contention for two middle-order slots

The absence of Pujara and Rahane has opened up two slots. Who should play, who shouldn’t, and why?

Sidharth Monga02-Mar-2022For the first time in more than 10 years, India are playing a Test with neither Cheteshwar Pujara nor Ajinkya Rahane. The last time they did so, Virat Kohli was yet to score a Test hundred. He now has 27, and is playing his 100th Test. It’s a little like how, when both Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman retired together in the year 2012, India had played only one Test in the last 16 years with both of them missing.While Pujara and Rahane are not done yet, the first right on those two positions vacated by them, No. 3 and No. 5, belong to youngsters. With Ravindra Jadeja back and R Ashwin looking “comfortable” in the nets according to Japsrit Bumrah, India’s lower-middle order is set. Jadeja, Rishabh Pant and Ashwin are formidable Nos 6 to 8 in Indian conditions. The openers are set too: Rohit Sharma and Mayank Agarwal.