NEW DELHI
India batter KL Rahulís prolonged slump in form is likely to cost him his place for the third Test against Australia with demands growing for Shubman Gillís inclusion in the match in Indore. India have retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a 2-0 lead in the four-Test series but Rahulís form has been a major concern for Rohit Sharmaís team.
With a highest score of 23 in his last 10 Test innings, Rahulís place has become untenable as India chase a third successive victory that would seal their place in the final of the World Test Championship in June.
ìI have tremendous admiration for the class of Rahul, in fact, I call him Rolls Royce Rahul,î former Indian captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth told the Times of India newspaper. ìBut it is just not happening for him at the moment. If I was the chairman of selectors, I would have gone up to him and told him to take a breakÖî
Rahul has retained his place for the last two Tests against Australia but is no more the teamís vice-captain, which may be perceived as a sign of his imminent exclusion.
ìOf late, there has been a lot of talk about his batting but for us as team management, we always look at the potential of any individual, not just KL,î skipper Rohit said in Delhi. ìIf the guy has potential, guys will get that extended run. Itís not just about KL, but anyone.î
Gillís potential is even harder to overlook though. The 23-year-old already has a century in all three formats and his last seven international knocks include four hundreds.
The elegant right-handed batsman smashed 208 in an ODI against New Zealand in January and his unbeaten 126 against the same opposition last month is the highest T20 score by an Indian batsman.
ìWith all due respect to Rahul, it is time to play Shubman,î former opener Srikkanth said. ìYou canít keep a player waiting when he is in the form of his life.î










