Kuldeep Yadav has once again been left out of the playing XI as India face England in the fifth and final Test at The Oval. With this decision, the wrist-spinner has gone through the entire five-match series without playing a single game — a fact that has left many fans and former players both surprised and disappointed.
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Kuldeep had shown good form in the lead-up to this series and was expected to play a role, especially on dry pitches. His ability to break partnerships and offer something different from the traditional spin options made him a strong contender. But despite the buzz, the team management has stuck with other combinations throughout the series.
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This time, the conditions at The Oval appear to have played a big role in the decision. Since the start of 2023, there have been 22 first-class matches at this venue. Seamers have taken 617 wickets in those games, while spinners have managed just 79. The trend is even more one-sided this season, with 131 out of 150 wickets falling to pace.
India have gone with Ravindra Jadeja as the lead spinner, and Washington Sundar as the supporting option. Both offer more with the bat, which may have tilted the balance in their favour on a pitch expected to help fast bowlers.
It’s a tough call for Kuldeep, who hasn’t had a chance to prove himself across the entire series. For now, he remains on the sidelines, with team strategy and pitch conditions keeping him out once again.
Follow Live: IND vs ENG 5th Test
Kuldeep had shown good form in the lead-up to this series and was expected to play a role, especially on dry pitches. His ability to break partnerships and offer something different from the traditional spin options made him a strong contender. But despite the buzz, the team management has stuck with other combinations throughout the series.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
This time, the conditions at The Oval appear to have played a big role in the decision. Since the start of 2023, there have been 22 first-class matches at this venue. Seamers have taken 617 wickets in those games, while spinners have managed just 79. The trend is even more one-sided this season, with 131 out of 150 wickets falling to pace.
India have gone with Ravindra Jadeja as the lead spinner, and Washington Sundar as the supporting option. Both offer more with the bat, which may have tilted the balance in their favour on a pitch expected to help fast bowlers.
It’s a tough call for Kuldeep, who hasn’t had a chance to prove himself across the entire series. For now, he remains on the sidelines, with team strategy and pitch conditions keeping him out once again.
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