Former Team India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar urged the team management not to include Sanju Samson suddenly in the fourth T20I against England in Bristol on Thursday, July 9. However, Sanju was dropped from the playing XI in the last two T20Is against England after a hat trick of low scores. However, the Indian team lost both games, and they were bowled out for a dismal 76 in the third T20I as well.

Talking about this, Nayar said on Star Sports, “They’ve got 190 in two innings but that is batting first. They’ve struggled chasing because they’ve not assessed conditions and found the right tempo. Yet, you don’t want to press the panic button. Don’t make changes for the sake of it. If Samson has to come in, position him in a place where he can succeed.”
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Meanwhile, former Indian pace bowler Varun Aaron urged the management to bat struggling batter Tilak Varma higher up the order in the upcoming T20Is as well. He has been batting in the lower middle order for India in the last five T20Is against Ireland and England as well.

“When you have a really good batter like Tilak Varma, you have to send him up the order. His average at No.3 is outstanding and he has scored two hundreds in that position. He averages close to 40 even at No.4. He’s a proven batter at the top of the order, who can soak in the pressure and then attack towards the end. India are missing out on getting the correct batters at the correct time in the correct position,” concluded Varun Aaron.
