Former India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane expressed concern over India’s inconsistent selection for the crucial No. 3 batting position. He highlighted that frequent changes, like promoting Washington Sundar over Sai Sudharsan, disrupt player development and require specific preparation. Rahane emphasized the need for clarity and a long-term approach to nurture players in this pivotal role.
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