Shreyas Iyer appears primed for a resurgence. After falling out of favour, the Mumbai batter has clawed his way back with an impressive domestic campaign, scoring 480 runs at 68.57 in five Ranji matches, striking at a brisk 90.22. Though his Test experience is limited, 14 matches yielding 811 runs, Iyer’s flair and determination could provide the middle-order spark India needs in England
Karun Nair, India’s second-ever triple-centurion, has reignited his case with a prolific Ranji season, scoring 863 runs in nine outings at 53.93. His return could add invaluable experience and firepower
Sarfaraz Khan, a product of domestic dominance, has a jaw-dropping First-Class average of 65.61 with 4,593 runs. Despite limited opportunities at the international level, the 27-year-old has already made an impact with a century against New Zealand last year and remains a strong contender.
KL Rahul, often India’s crisis man, brings versatility and composure. With previous tours to England under his belt, the 33-year-old wicketkeeper-batter has scored 614 runs in nine Tests there, including two centuries. His technique and adaptability across formats make him a reliable option at No. 4
Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane remain in the fray as experienced reinforcements. Pujara amassed 306 runs in England in 2021, while Rahane struggled with just 109. Given the current vacuum of seasoned Test heads, either could yet be called upon to steady the ship
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