Former England spinner Monty Panesar has backed Sai Sudharsan to become the breakout star on England tour. Sudharsan recently scored 759 runs in 15 matches of IPL 2025 at an average of 54.21 and a strike rate of 156.17 and played a key role in taking GT to playoffs.
The left-hander has been hailed for his technique and temperament and he is going to hold the key for India in tough conditions. Sudharsan has scored 1957 runs in 29 first-class matches at an average of 39.93.
The southpaw also has the experience of playing for Surrey in County Cricket and he would want to make the most of his experience of playing in English conditions.
“I think Sai Sudharsan is one of those players who could become the breakout star of this tour. He’s done well for Surrey and has the temperament to challenge England’s bowlers.”
Panesar, who played a key role in England’s successful tour of India in 2012, said Shardul Thakur is also going to hold the key for the tourists.
“Also, I think it’s a big tour for Shardul Thakur. Overseas, he gives India an option as a second-change bowler who can take wickets and be economical. He naturally pitches it up, so I see this being an important tour for him as well.”
On the other hand, the former left-arm orthodox spinner said it would be important for in-form Karun Nair to nail the number three or number four position.
“It’s a big tour for Karun Nair. He needs to nail down that No. 3 or No. 4 slot and make it his own. If he has a good tour, he could cement his place for the next five years. He has the talent, temperament, and technique. It’s about belief now. I hope he doesn’t go into a shell because it’s a Test arena. He needs to express himself, enjoy the stage, and show what he’s capable of,” said Panesar (via the aforementioned source).
The opening Test match between India and England will be played at Leeds, Headingley, from June 20 onwards.
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