‘Choosing between Harshit Rana and the Nitish Kumar Reddy route: Zaheer Khan’s analysis of India’s selection dilemma for Perth Test’

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India will face the heat as they kick off their Border-Gavaskar Trophy campaign against Australia in Perth on Friday. The absence of regular captain Rohit Sharma, who is on paternity leave, will put added pressure on the team. Vice-captain Jasprit Bumrah will lead the side in Rohit's absence and was seen during the pre-series trophy photo session. However, the team will miss the services of senior pacer Mohammed Shami, who is still recovering from an injury and has not been included in the squad. Furthermore, opener Shubman Gill is nursing a thumb fracture, adding to India's woes ahead of the crucial series against Australia.

India were whitewashed by New Zealand at home in a Test series, and their spot in the WTC final is at stake. Speaking ahead of the series opener, former India cricketer Zaheer Khan was asked to pick his pacers to partner Bumrah in the playing XI.

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Speaking on Cricbuzz, he said, "The three are pretty much clear I think; Bumrah, Siraj and Akash Deep."

Harshit Rana or Nitish Kumar Reddy?

He had an interesting take on the fourth option, and wasn't able to choose between two players. "Those three seamers are going to be there, the fourth is going to be an interesting one, whether you go in with Harshit Rana or you take Nitish Reddy's route, increasing that batting depth is something which they will be looking at," he added.

Bumrah will be the pace spearhead as usual. He was the joint-leading wicket-taker in the 2018-19 series, bagging 21 at an average of 17. In that series, he received support from Shami and Ishant Sharma. In 2020-21, Bumrah only took 11 dismissals, and Shami was unavailable. India pacers averaged 30.9 to Australia's 26.2. Bumrah, Siraj and Akash Deep struggled against New Zealand, picking up seven, compared to 20 for the Black Caps pacers.

Ahead of the series opener, Bumrah also provided a key update on a possible comeback for Shami. Shami sustained an injury in the 2023 World Cup, and has been out of action since then. Although, he hasn't been added to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy squad, there is speculation that he could be a late addition. During the pre-match press conference, Bumrah revealed that the team management was keeping a 'keen eye' on Shami, and fans could see him in action in Australia.

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