Bitter truth: Karun Nair left out of India's Champions Trophy squad, reveals Dinesh Karthik
Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik holds a pessimistic view regarding Karun N...
Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik holds a pessimistic view regarding Karun Nair's chances of making it to the Champions Trophy squad.
The 15-member team for the Champions Trophy will be announced on Sunday, January 19. Calls have been growing for Karun Nair to be included in the squad amid his smashing form in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.
“Karun Nair, it’s been unreal to see the form that you’ve been in. Even Mayank Agarwal has been in some really good form. But the beauty is, it’s coming at a stage when the Indian ODI setup is almost ready to go. There can’t be too many changes," Karthik said on Cricbuzz.
“Yes, it’s very tempting to bring a Karun Nair into the setup, and I think he has earned the right to be part of the talks," he added.
'Karun Nair is a gun player'Despite calling the domestic stalwart a 'gun player', Karthik believes Karun Nair won't be picked in the Champions Trophy squad as the ODI team picks itself.
“But I don’t think he’ll make it to the Champions Trophy squad. But if he keeps going like this, why not? A form batter like that who plays fast and spin well, he’s a gun player, and I’m very happy for him,” said Karthik.
In the semi-final against Maharashtra, Karun Nair smashed 88 runs off just 44 balls to help Vidarbha post more than 350 runs on the board.
Vidarbha then restricted Maharashtra to 311/7 in the 50 overs to register a win by 69 runs.
Vidarbha will now take on Karnataka in the final on Saturday, January 18 at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara.
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