Harshit Rana suffered a big blow, will not get a chance to debut in Mumbai Test; Coach's big statement
Abhishek Nayar clarifies rumors about Harshit Rana debut: The series of three test matches is going on between India and New Zealand. By winning the first two matches of this series, New Zealand has taken an unassailable 2-0 lead. Now the third and final test of the series between the two teams is to be held from November 1 at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Before this match, news came on Tuesday that Harshit Rana has been included in the Test squad and he may also be given a chance to debut. For this reason, there was a curiosity in the minds of the fans that in place of which bowler Harshit would be played and why there has been no official announcement from BCCI about his inclusion yet. Now India's assistant coach Abhishek Nair has given information about all these things. He also told that Harshit will not debut.
In fact, yesterday it was claimed in media reports that due to Harshit Rana's all-round performance in the third round of Ranji Trophy, he has been selected in Team India for the third Test. There was also a possibility that he might debut. It was believed that perhaps the Indian management might be looking to give him a try before the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, but now Abhishek Nair has made the whole picture clear.
Harshit Rana has not been included in the Indian squad for the third test.
Abhishek Nair, who came to the press conference on Wednesday, made it clear that Harshit Rana has not been included in the main squad. “Nobody has been included in the team. Every week is important, every day is important. We are not about the WTC final right now. We want to focus on this match,” he said.
Let us tell you that Harshit Rana has been associated with the Indian team for a long time but neither has he got a chance to debut in white ball cricket nor in Tests yet. He has also been selected for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In such a situation, it now seems that perhaps Harshit's debut will be in Australia only.
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