127 not out, 191, 116,…157 not out…200 not out, 72. This Indian player is scoring century after century in the last 10 innings, it is certain to get a place in Team India.

The explosive performance of Bengal's opener batsman Abhimanyu Easwaran continues. This player has further strengthened his claim by playing a stormy century in the very first match of Ranji Trophy. Abhimanyu Easwaran has scored this fourth century in the last 6 innings. In the last 4 matches, this player has played 4 century innings.

If reports are to be believed, Rohit Sharma may take rest from the first match of Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, in such a situation, this opening batsman from Bengal can take his place in the team.

Brilliant century against Uttar Pradesh in the first Ranji match

Abhimanyu Easwaran is in very good form at the moment. This player first scored a century in the Buchi Babu Tournament, after that he scored a century with his bat in the Duleep Trophy also. In the Irani Cup also, Abhimanyu Eshwaran showed brilliant batting and played a century. In such a situation, now this player's dream of playing in Team India can be fulfilled.

If we look at the last ten innings of Abhimanyu Easwaran, the figures are as follows: 127 not out, 191, 116, 19, 157 not out, 13, 4, 200 not out, 72 and 65. In this way, this player has staked his claim for Team India. He has strengthened himself and now he can be seen playing for the Indian team in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Abhimanyu Easwaran can make his place as backup opener

The Indian team will go with a 17-member squad in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He can be seen as a backup opener in Team India. Apart from the backup opener and backup wicketkeeper, the Indian team will tour Australia with backup spinners and fast bowlers.

According to the reports, if Rohit Sharma takes rest from any match, then Abhimanyu Easwaran can be seen opening the innings for India in his place. Talking about Abhimanyu Easwaran's career, till now he has scored more than 7500 runs in first class cricket.

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