Rehan Ahmed five-for on Test debut helps England to close in on 3-0 sweep

England left needing 55 to win when light intervenes after Rehan’s historic day

Matt Roller19-Dec-2022England need another 55 runs to win the third Test in Karachi and inflict Pakistan’s first-ever men’s Test series whitewash on home soil, after Rehan Ahmed became the youngest man to take a five-wicket haul on debut at 18 years and 128 days old.Rehan, who was held back until the fourth hour of the third day by Ben Stokes, titled the game back in England’s favour when he broke a determined fourth-wicket stand between Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel, then ran through the middle and lower order to finish with 5 for 48 in only his fourth first-class appearance.Related

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England were set 167 to win and with a nominal 22 overs left on the third evening, they set about trying to chase the runs before the close. Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett thrashed 87 runs in 11.3 overs, Rehan was promoted to No. 3 as a “night-hawk” and Stokes threw his bat towards the square leg umpire trying to heave Nauman Ali for six, but bad light intervened with 55 more runs required.Jack Leach had taken three wickets in the space of six balls in the morning session to remove Pakistan’s top order and after a long wait before returning to the attack, Rehan made a similar impact on the game in a five-over burst before the tea interval.His first wicket was a freebie, Babar pulling a drag-down straight to Ollie Pope at short midwicket after bringing up his second half-century of the match. But his next two came from good balls: the second, a legbreak that gripped and found Mohammad Rizwan’s outside edge; the third, a hard-spun googly that Shakeel top-edged straight to square leg on the sweep.Rehan returned in the evening session to polish off the lower order: Mohammad Wasim hacked him to mid-off, and Salman Ali Agha miscued a sweep to backward square leg. He sank to his knees to perform a , then beamed from ear to ear as he led the team off. His father Naeem, watching from the stands, wiped away tears as he applauded.ESPNcricinfo LtdThat led to a sprint towards the finish line, which started with Crawley skipping down and whipping the first ball through wide mid-on for four. Duckett exchanged boundaries with his opening partner as Pakistan’s shoulders slumped, and England raced to 58 for 0 after six overs.Babar turned to his seamers, who briefly slowed the scoring, seemingly ensuring that the game would go into a fourth day, but England continued to show their attacking intent. When Crawley was trapped lbw by Abrar Ahmed, Rehan strode out – having batted at No. 8 in the first innings – and flogged his first ball down the ground for four.He lost his off stump shortly after for a shot-a-ball 10 off 8 and despite Stokes’ best efforts alongside Duckett – who quietly racked up a 38-ball half-century, his fourth 50-plus score of the series – England fell just short of the finish line. They are unlikely to hang around on the fourth morning.Earlier, Shan Masood had hit the first two balls of the day for four as Pakistan looked to grow their lead, but after a positive start, lost his leg stump while bottom-edging an attempted reverse-sweep off Leach.Azhar Ali was greeted with handshakes by England’s fielders but his final innings before his retirement from international cricket was all too brief. His fourth ball was full, pitching on leg stump, but turned sharply away from the bat as he looked to whip wristily through midwicket. It crashed into the top of off stump. Azhar trudged off through a guard of honour from his team-mates.At the start of his next over, Leach struck again, trapping Shafique lbw with a ball that skidded on off the pitch. Shakeel survived the hat-trick ball, but Pakistan were effectively 4 for 3. He dug in alongside Babar either side of the lunch break for a stand eventually worth 110 – but Rehan’s introduction half an hour before tea changed the game.

Harry Brook: 'If it's there to drive, drive, and if it's there to cut, cut it'

No-nonsense approach from rookie reaps rewards in record-breaking display

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After scoring 506 for four on the opening day of the first Test in Rawalpindi, Ben Stokes had one last word for his charges ahead of day two. “We’ve broken some records yesterday, let’s try and break some more today.” Harry Brook took those words to heart.In a remarkable morning session that saw England add 151 more runs to finish their first innings on 657, Brook smashed 54 from 35 balls to finish on 153 from 116 in only his second Test innings. With that came the accomplishment of scoring 150 faster than any other Englishman, smashing (by 20 balls) the mark of 135 that Stokes set in a similar onslaught against South Africa in Cape Town seven years ago. He is the fourth quickest to 150 overall, with Brook’s head coach Brendon McCullum still out in front with a 103-ball effort against Sri Lanka in 2014.As it happens, it was on the way past his captain that Brook broke a record of his own, one that had not even stood for 24 hours. After clubbing six fours in a row off Saud Shakeel to become the first Englishman to achieve the feat in a single Test over, he went three better on Friday with 27 off legspinner Zahid Mahmood. This one featured four fours and a six, clubbed effortlessly down the ground, and it could have been as high as 30, had he got hold of the final delivery, instead of top-edging a swipe for three down to fine leg.”With the amount of runs we had on the board, we had the freedom to go out and play however we wanted,” Brook explained, wide-eyed like a kid told he’d be left home alone with a stocked drinks cabinet. “I wouldn’t say I was being reckless until I got out, but no, I took the positive option and played my shots.”It hasn’t been a bad few weeks for Brook, who became a world champion with England in the T20 World Cup before enjoying a fortnight at home to move into a new house, before heading out here. And just as he has shown across formats, there was no discernible change in how he went into both days, beyond a projected liberation that his maiden Test century was now under his belt, by the time he walked back to the middle on Friday morning, resuming on 101 not out.As ever with Brook, it was a no-nonsense approach, rooted in sensibility. When discussing his 27-run over, he was as matter-of-fact as you would expect a Yorkshireman to be, especially when comparing it to Thursday’s 24.”That first set he bowled six bad balls and I just put them away, the second set obviously he came round the wicket, I felt like reverse was quite a free option, so I took it on first ball and then had to change, and then it got later in the over and I was getting closer to the record, so my eyes lit up then.”Related

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What was noticeable was how the crowd seemed to vibe most with Brook. That he is engaging to watch is one thing, but there was a sense this local Pindi crowd were enamoured by someone they might, in some way, consider one of their own. He enjoyed a fruitful spell with Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League – 264 runs at 52.80, including a top score of 102 not out – and wowed all watchers during England’s T20 series in the country a couple of months ago.”Obviously I’ve had quite a bit of experience [in Pakistan] but I’ve never played here before – so to come here and the pitch is quite similar to the other grounds is quite nice.”I feel like it’s true, so you can play it as it comes down really, if it’s there to drive, drive and if it’s there to cut, cut it.”As for how he expects England to find 20 wickets from this surface, he remained tight-lipped.”I can’t tell you that, we’ve got three days to play yet!” he joked when pressed on any tactics. “We went through a few plans there, probably stick to bowling straight. It’s going to start getting lower I think, and it’s going to start going underground.”If we start there hopefully we can get a few lb[w]s which keep low and obviously we tried the bouncers. It’s just about striking at the right time and going bang, bang really.”

شركة الأهلي تحسم الجدل حول أنباء بيع زيزو بعد كأس العالم للأندية

أكد أحمد حسام عوض، عضو مجلس إدارة شركة الأهلي، أن التعاقد مع أحمد سيد زيزو، صفقة قوية وإضافة كبيرة للفريق خلال الفترة القادمة، موضحًا حقيقة ما يتردد عن بيعه بعد كأس العالم للأندية.

وتعاقد النادي الأهلي مع أحمد سيد زيزو، خلال الفترة الحالية لتدعيم صفوفه قبل المشاركة في كأس العالم للأندية، بعد انتهاء عقده مع الزمالك.

وقال عوض خلال تصريحات عبر قناة الأهلي: “مبروك لمجلس إدارة الأهلي وجماهيره، زيزو صفقة مهمة جدًا في توقيت مهم وإن شاء الله يكون إضافة لفريق الأهلي ويحقق طموح الجماهير”.

وأضاف: “نحن كشركة الكرة، ليس لنا تدخل فني، دورنا بشكل أساسي نوفر مداخيل لكي نلبي احتياجات قطاع كرة القدم، زيزو صفقة مهمة جدًا، لاعب من أهم اللاعبين المتواجدين على الساحة، إضافة مهمة جدًا من الناحية الفنية”.

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وتابع: “الناحية التسويقية والتجارية لدينا مجموعة من اللاعبين المميزين والنجوم نقدر نخلق بهم عائدا تسويقيا وماديا كبيرا جدًا ويخدم قطاع كرة القدم”.

وواصل: “أدعو الذي ينتقد ويقول الأهلي (بيجيب فلوسه منين)، أن يدرس شركات الأهلي كيف تعمل، ويرى من أعضاء مجالس إدارات في شركات الأهلي، ويرى ميزانيتها ومداخيل الشركات، ما حدث في صفقة زيزو الأخيرة، سأتحدث عن الجانب التجاري وفكرة كيف نستفيد أكبر استفادة، أول يوم تجاوزات المشاهدات الرسمية 51 مليون مشاهدة”.

وأكمل: “كان أول فيديو لتقديم لاعب يكون عليه أحد من الرعاة، بدلًا من أن نتتقد دون دراسة أدعو الذي ينتقد يشاهد كيف تعمل شركات الأهلي، الكلام الذي يقال أن زيزو سيتم بيعه بعد كأس العالم للأندية بسبب عدم القدرة على توفير عقده؟ الأمر بسيط جدًا على مدار تاريخ الأهلي النادي عمره ما يأخذ خطوة إلا عندما يقوم بدراستها بشكل جيد جدًا، من 1907 حتى الآن النادي لم يدخل في مشكلة واحدة لها علاقة بتأخير والتزام لها علاقة بمشكلة مع لاعب أو مدرب”.

واستمر: “مستحيل النادي الأهلي يشتري لاعب بحجم زيزو لكي يبيعه بعد كأس العالم للأندية أو نخطف لاعب ونحن ضد ذلك تمامًا، نعمل لاحتياج فني فقط، وقادرون على تحمل مسؤوليتنا كشركة الأهلي لكرة القدم”.

وأردف: “نتحمل 30% من ميزانية كرة القدم في الأهلي وهذا ليس رقم قليل، وهذا يحدث باستغلال الحقوق التجارية للاعبين، منذ عدة أيام وفقنا وقمنا بتمديد عقد البث والرعاية لـ 2030 مع الشركة المتحدة بعقد كبير”.

وأتم: “أتمنى التوفيق للأهلي في كأس العالم للأندية، دخل عائد محترم جدًا وقوي جدًا لشركة الأهلي لكرة القدم من معسكر الأهلي في أمريكا، نعمل على ملف الرعاية الخارجية مع الشركة المتحدة، وكيف نوفر عملة أجنبية لأننا لدينا احتياجات دولارية شهرية كبيرة جدًا، وسيتم الإعلان بعد كأس العالم للأنية عن 4 أو 5 مشروعات كبرى”.

Mumbai Police registers case against eight people for alleged attack on car of Shaw's friend

According to police, Shaw “refused to take a selfie for the second time with two people”

ESPNcricinfo staff16-Feb-2023India batter Prithvi Shaw has been involved in an incident in the suburbs of Mumbai, in which his friend’s car was allegedly attacked by a group of people, against whom a case has been filed with the police.”Oshiwara Police has registered a case against 8 persons over an alleged attack on the car of a friend of Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw after Shaw refused to take a selfie for the second time with two people,” Mumbai Police was quoted as saying by ANI.In videos circulated on social media, Shaw can be seen on the street at night, in the presence of police personnel. The person filming the video can be heard accusing Shaw and his friends of attacking them.Shaw has played 12 matches for India – five Tests, six ODIs and one T20I – the last of which came in July 2021. He recently returned to the T20I squad for the series against New Zealand at the start of this year but didn’t get a game. Shaw has been scoring heaps of runs in the domestic circuit in recent times – including a triple-century in the Ranji Trophy last month – but according to reports, he has been out of the India squad for disciplinary reasons.Shaw’s last game for Mumbai was against Delhi in the Ranji Trophy in the second half of January.

'I wouldn't be going there!' – Liam Delap warned against Manchester United move and told to prove himself at West Ham instead this summer

Gabriel Agbonlahor has warned Liam Delap against joining Manchester United and has advised him to move to West Ham instead.

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Former Aston Villa forward Agbonlahor has warned Ipswich striker Delap against joining United amid rumours linking him with a move to Old Trafford. Chelsea are reported to be leading the race for Delap's signature after the Tractor Boys' relegation, but the 22-year-old has been advised to move to east London instead.

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Delap has a reported £30 million ($40m) release clause in his contract after Ipswich's relegation and he now looks poised to have his pick of clubs this summer. The former Manchester City centre-forward has scored 12 Premier League goals this term.

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Speaking on talkSPORT, Agbonlahor said: "If I was him, I wouldn't be going there. I wouldn't stay at Ipswich, I'd go to West Ham, go and prove yourself at West Ham, the next step. They need a striker, Evan Ferguson will go back to Brighton, it hasn't worked out."

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Delap will hope to add to his tally in the final two games of the season as Ipswich round out a deeply disappointing season against Leicester and, ironically, West Ham.

#CadeOsReforçosDoRogério: Torcedores do São Paulo erguem campanha e cobram contratações

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Na tarde desta quinta-feira (21), os torcedores do São Paulo levantaram a campanha #CadeOsReforçosDoRogério no Twitter e cobraram novas contratações do clube.

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A campanha ganhou tanta visibilidade que ficou entre os primeiros colocados dos trending topics da rede. Isto é, entre os assuntos mais comentados do momento.

Os são-paulinos destacaram o fato do time estar vivo em três competições, no caso, Brasileiro, Copa do Brasil e Copa Sul-Americana. Assim, de acordo com os torcedores, o treinador Rogério Ceni precisaria de um apoio maior da comissão do clube e da vinda de novos jogadores para fortalecer o elenco.

-São Paulo tá vivo nas três competições que disputa, com chances claras de classificação em duas delas e a diretoria não se mexeu ainda – disse um dos torcedores.

Com o departamento médico cheio, as opções de Ceni estão ficando cada vez mais escassas. No empate com o Internacional, na última quarta-feira (20), o treinador precisou contar com uma escalação formada majoritariamente por atletas mais novos.

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Sold for just £750k: Man City could regret losing the next Morgan Rogers

Let’s face it, it’s been hard to argue with much of the work done at Manchester City during the Pep Guardiola era, with the legendary tactician having overseen a stunning period of domestic dominance after claiming four successive Premier League titles.

Things have unravelled somewhat slightly this season, yet the Citizens still appear on course to claim a top-four finish, while FA Cup glory could also be on the agenda again come the end of the campaign.

That said, questions have begun to be asked regarding the club’s recruitment decisions in recent times, with a raft of academy products having gone on to shine elsewhere.

In the Premier League this season, Liam Delap – who departed for £20m last summer – has scored ten goals for relegation strugglers Ipswich Town, while in the Championship, former City stopper James Trafford has been a central part of a Burnley side who have conceded just ten league goals in 2024/25 to date.

Perhaps the biggest frustration, however, may lie in the decision to move on Morgan Rogers on the cheap, with it looking as if the club may well have repeated that mistake prior to the current campaign…

How much Man City sold Morgan Rogers for

Hindsight is a wonderful thing in football, yet Guardiola and co might perhaps have a tinge of regret regarding the decision to part ways with Rogers back in 2023, with the young Englishman having exploded since making the move to Aston Villa.

Still just 22, the midfield machine has already made two senior appearances for his country, while racking up a stellar return of 12 goals and six assists across all fronts. To put that into context, Phil Foden, for instance, has registered just ten goals and six assists across various competitions for Man City this term.

Likened to Real Madrid hero, Jude Bellingham, by pundit Jamie Redknapp, the former Middlesborough ace has dazzled since signing for Villa back in January 2024, with that initial £8m fee looking like a real bargain for the Midlands side.

Boro, too, may also be thankful for having made a significant profit on their initial investment, with Rogers having left the Etihad for a meagre fee of only £1m, after failing to make a first-team appearance for the club.

Formerly of West Bromwich Albion’s academy – which he left in 2019 to move to Manchester – the Halesowen-born starlet has certainly blossomed in his new surroundings.

The fear will be that the same might occur with another rising star, Kane Taylor…

Man City already sold the next Morgan Rogers

Losing the likes of Delap and Trafford – the latter of whom cost the Clarets an initial £15m – perhaps does not sting too greatly considering the sizeable fees that were raked in, hence the greater frustration regarding Rogers’ exit on the cheap.

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That frustration may well be replicated after losing midfield starlet, Taylor, over the summer, with the 20-year-old having returned to former club Villa for a reported fee of just £750k.

A promising midfield talent, in a similar mould to Rogers, the elegant left-footer had originally left Villa Park for the Etihad as a teenager back in 2019, only to make his return to Birmingham back in August.

Player

Current club

Market value

Phil Foden

Man City

£117m

Cole Palmer

Chelsea

£109m

Michael Olise

Bayern Munich

£54m

Morgan Rogers

Aston Villa

£34m

Romeo Lavia

Chelsea

£34m

Rico Lewis

Man City

£34m

Brahim Diaz

Real Madrid

£29m

Jadon Sancho

Chelsea

£26m

Felix Nmecha

Borussia Dortmund

£23m

Unlike Rogers, Taylor has made a direct switch to the Midlands side from City, although he now has the chance to follow in his compatriot’s footsteps by making his mark under Unai Emery.

A first-team chance has yet to emerge for the versatile talent – who can also play at left-back or centre-back – although he has racked up 17 appearances for Villa’s U21 side this season, scoring once.

Described as a player who is ‘who is highly rated within scouting circles’ by The Athletic’s Jacob Tanswell, the youngster also mirrors Rogers in being a ‘powerful midfielder’ who typically operates in an advanced central role, as per Man City’s website.

While the blow of losing such a talent has been eased by the presence of a 25% sell-on clause as part of the deal last summer, as Tanswell noted, it remains to be seen whether City will be left to rue their decision to let him go over the coming years.

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Chelsea sold dream Jackson upgrade who's scored 89 times since leaving

Chelsea’s hunt for a striker has been going on for nearly 12 months now, with boss Enzo Maresca targeting a new centre-forward ever since his appointment during the summer.

Countless players have been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge over the past few months, with Victor Osimhen and Ivan Toney just two of the names thrown into the mix.

However, the Italian is yet to land the talisman he craves in West London, potentially providing a huge boost in their chances of returning to Premier League glory in the coming years.

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The summer will provide a fresh opportunity to delve back into the transfer market to try and finally end their pursuit, with owner Todd Boehly needing to get his chequebook out once again.

It’s crucial that the Blues land a player who would provide an upgrade on the options currently at Maresca’s disposal, dropping one player down the pecking order as a result.

Nicolas Jackson’s stats for Chelsea in 2024/25

Senegalese forward Nicolas Jackson joined Chelsea back in the summer of 2023, looking to cement his place as a regular starter for the Blues at the top end of the pitch.

Fast-forward 18 months, the 23-year-old has certainly done just that, scoring 26 times before his injury lay-off and becoming Maresca’s number one striking option.

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However, there’s still been a few question marks around his goal-scoring ability due to his wasteful nature in the final third, as seen by his tally of 15 big chances missed with only two players managing more in the league this campaign.

Jackson has also been dispossessed 1.7 times per 90 to date, often struggling to make the ball stick, with the club desperately needing a focal point to take them to the next level.

Undoubtedly, a proven goal scorer in today’s market is likely to cost a fortune, but the club have already made a huge mistake in allowing one talent to leave for a bargain fee.

The talisman who’s scored 89 goals since leaving Chelsea

Chelsea’s academy setup has provided numerous stars over the years, handing numerous managers the opportunity to be a success during their spell in charge at the Bridge.

However, players are also offloaded to balance the books, with striker Dominic Solanke one of those who falls into such a category – departing in a £3m deal to join Liverpool in 2017.

The Englishman was once seen as a player with huge potential in West London, scoring countless times at various youth levels, before notching seven goals during his first professional loan at Vitesse.

His lack of first-team action with his boyhood side would lead to his departure, having the opportunity to impress under Jürgen Klopp at Anfield, scoring just once before a permanent move to Bournemouth a year later.

The move to the South Coast would kickstart his career into life, registering 77 goals for the Cherries during his six years at the Vitality, which saw him notch 19 goals in his final season at the club during 2024/25.

Such form led to a club-record £65m move to Tottenham Hotspur last summer, offering a replacement for Harry Kane, and wasting no time in impressing – as seen by his tally of 11 goals in all competitions for the Lilywhites, taking his tally to 89 goals since leaving the Blues.

Games played

29

24

Goals scored

11

9

Progressive passes

2.1

1.4

Take-on success

35%

34%

Carries into final third

1.2

1.1

Aerials won

1.9

0.7

Aerial success rate

43%

33%

The aforementioned figure is also higher than that of current first-team star Jackson, outscoring the Senegalese international but also outperforming him when delving into their respective stats in 2024/25.

Given his rise to stardom, coupled with his ability to find the back of the net at the top level, it’s safe to say the Blues made a huge mistake in allowing him to depart the club – with their loss now Spurs’ gain in their own hunt for European success.

Jackson has been a solid option in recent times, but if the Blues are to progress to the next level under Maresca, it’s pivotal that a new striker is signed this summer – missing a trick by allowing Solanke to leave with the 27-year-old possessing all the tools to be their leading talisman going forward.

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Leicester's misery continues! Foxes face another points deduction amid possible PSR rule breaches following relegation back to the Championship

Leicester could be hit with a points deduction next season for alleged breaches of Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

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  • Leicester relegated to Championship
  • Face allegations of financial rule breaches
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    The club have been referred to an independent commission to review alleged breaches of financial rules in the 2023-24 campaign, when the Foxes were playing in the Championship. It was thought the Foxes would avoid punishment from the Premier League because they were not in the top-flight at the time of the offences, but an Arbitration Tribunal ruled that they could be investigated after "the EFL validly transferred responsibility for its investigation to the Premier League in June 2024, when the club was promoted from the Championship".

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    The prospect of further punishment from the authorities will cause some concern at the King Power Stadium after they were relegated back to the Championship after one season in the Premier League.

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    Leicester could be hit with a points deduction if they are found guilty of the allegations, which would deal a blow to their hopes of winning the Championship title again. However, they could be given a fine instead.

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    It is not yet known when Leicester can expect to discover their fate as the confidential case begins ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.

Fit-again Shreyas Iyer to join India's Test squad in Delhi

Batter has been cleared by the BCCI’s medical team after undergoing rehab at the NCA

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Feb-2023

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Shreyas Iyer will join India’s squad for the second Test against Australia in Delhi, having been passed fit by the BCCI’s medical team. The middle-order batter had been sidelined from the first Test in Nagpur because of a back injury that had also ruled him out of the home ODI series against New Zealand last month. Iyer subsequently underwent rehab at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru.After playing the two-Test series in Bangladesh in December, Iyer had a swelling in his lower back for which he was given an injection at the NCA. He was originally expected to travel from Bengaluru to Nagpur and join the India squad for their preparatory camp for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy starting on February 2. However, his rehab was extended and in his absence, Suryakumar Yadav made his Test debut in Nagpur, scoring eight in India’s innings victory.Related

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In Delhi, Iyer could potentially slot back into the XI ahead of the other contenders Suryakumar and Shubman Gill. Iyer has played seven Tests so far, scoring 624 runs at an average of 56.72 and strike rate of 65.13. He is particularly strong against spin, which makes him a key batter for India on turning tracks. Iyer is also one among four Indian batters to average above 50 in Asia since the start of 2021.The second Test will be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi from February 17.India squad: Rohit Sharma (capt), KL Rahul (vice-capt), Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KS Bharat (wk), Ishan Kishan (wk), R Ashwin, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Umesh Yadav, Suryakumar Yadav.

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