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    By News Desk on June 11, 2025 World News
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    Cliff Notes – Reddy or Thakur? Both have work to do ahead of first Test

    • Nitish Kumar Reddy’s performance in England has raised concerns, particularly regarding his ability to handle seam movement and bounce, despite a half-century in the second innings at Canterbury.
    • Shardul Thakur, with more experience in English conditions, has shown better bowling effectiveness and movement, making him a more convincing option as a bowling allrounder for the upcoming Test.

    Reddy or Thakur? Both have work to do ahead of first Test

    Nagraj Gollapudi

    CloseNagraj Gollapudi is news editor at ESPNcricinfoJun 10, 2025, 05:59 PM

    Nitish Kumar Reddy scored one half-century and picked up two wickets across two matches against England Lions. Shardul Thakur also picked up two wickets and posted a highest score of 34 across two games. Judged merely by those numbers, India will be concerned who will be a better option for the first Test against England, which begins on June 20 in Leeds.

    Going by his limited bowling role during the two matches, it is fair to assume that Reddy’s inclusion would primarily be as a batting allrounder, a role he performed with decent success during his maiden Test series in Australia, where he played all five Tests. So far in England, Reddy has struggled judging the bounce and has been beaten by seam movement. In the first innings in Canterbury, on a benign pitch, Reddy went to cut too early with hard hands against a ball that kicked up from good length. While he scored a half century in the second innings, the match had slipped into a yawn mode on the fourth day with Lions’ part-time bowlers rolling their arms.

    But Reddy would be more bothered by the seam movement as he was bowled in both innings in Northampton including against Tom Haines, a part-time medium pacer. In Australia, Reddy played bold strokes regardless of the situation, but that worked because the ball came nicely on the bat. In England, though, Reddy faces a number of challenges, which include the pitch, overhead conditions and the wobble seam, all of which can only be addressed with a good defensive technique.

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    As for his bowling, Reddy remained innocuous both in Canterbury and Northampton with the Lions’ batters scoring easy runs against him. Reddy, who had recovered from a side strain just before the IPL, was allowed to bowl by BCCI medical staff around mid-May. Other than the volume of overs, Reddy will need to build on his pace, too, as his average speed against the Lions was around late 70mph.

    While Reddy is inexperienced in English conditions, Thakur has played four out of his 11 Tests in the country, including the WTC final in 2023. As a bowling allrounder, Thakur, at least on paper, is more convincing as a seamer. While his speeds were similar to Reddy’s, he did manage to extract movement as well as bounce to beat the outside edge or rap pads frequently. In Canterbury, he bowled 28 overs, nearly double than that of Reddy.

    Of course, the intensity and the mindset will be different come the Test match, and India will want both allrounders to step it up. In the 2021 series in England, India took a 2-1 lead, in the four Tests they played and one of the reasons behind their success was Thakur who played an effective role as a fifth bowler and made important runs in the lower order. As things stand, both Reddy and Thakur have work to do.

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