India head coach Gautam Gambhir rushed to Sai Sudharsan's defence, backing the Gujarat Titans opener to perform in the upcoming one-off Test match against Afghanistan. In Tests, Sudharsan made his debut against England last year and also featured against West Indies and South Africa.Gautam Gambhir defended Sai Sudharsan's selection. (PTI)In six Tests, Sudharsan has registered 302 runs in 11 innings at an average of 27.45, packed with two fifties (high score of 87). He hasn't registered a ton in Tests yet and has been dismissed for two ducks.Also Read: After IPL 2026 rift rumours, Krunal Pandya sets record straight on relationship with brother Hardik‘I believe he needs to get a fair chance’Speaking in a press conference ahead of the one-off Test against Afghanistan, Gambhir said, "Sai Sudharsan has not got a fair chance. He played mostly in England and I believe he needs to get a fair chance.""We can (only) pick 11 (players) and Sai isn't in bad form. He scored 700 runs in IPL. If we judge Sai on basis of 4-5 games we will never be able to build something," he added.Sudharsan had a stunning IPL 2026 season with GT, managing 722 runs in 17 matches at an average of 45.13 and a 157.98 strike rate. He also managed a ton and eight half-centuries.Sudharsan's inclusion in the Test squad is another significant milestone in the young batter's rapid rise. He has emerged as one of the most consistent performers in domestic cricket and the IPL, combining vintage strokeplay with temperament.The left-hander's selection is also a reward for his ability to adapt across formats. While he first grabbed attention with his performances in white-ball cricket, selectors have been equally impressed by his technique and patience.His compact technique, calm approach under pressure and willingness to bat long innings also make him a strong candidate for the Indian Test setup.Meanwhile, Manav Suthar and Harsh Dubey are battling for the one spot in the team as a left-arm spinner. Gambhir feels that India needs to settle on multiple spin bowling options for the two-match series in Sri Lanka."Manav and Harsh are to a certain extent similar but different also in terms of release points. This match gives us a chance to determine our fourth spinner as we will take four spinners in Sri Lanka," he said."We will need to prepare differently when we go to New Zealand. So, we will pull out a few ODI regulars who play Tests. We understand we need to prepare better for Tests," Gambhir added.
Gautam Gambhir jumps to Sai Sudharsan's defence before Afghanistan Test: 'He needs to get a fair chance'
Sai Sudharsan's inclusion in the Test squad is another significant milestone in the young batter's rapid rise. | Cricket












