First two Tests against England crucial for India in the five-match series: Dilip Vengsarkar

IANS May 23, 2025 215 views

Cricket veteran Dilip Vengsarkar has highlighted the significance of India's upcoming Test series against England, emphasizing the importance of the first two matches. Despite the retirement of senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, Vengsarkar remains optimistic about the team's performance and potential. He has particularly praised young talents emerging from the IPL, including Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre. The series represents a critical opportunity for India to showcase their cricketing prowess and develop new match-winning talents.

"We have a very good and capable team" - Dilip Vengsarkar, Former India Cricketer
Mumbai, May 23: Former India batter Dilip Vengsarkar feels that the first two Tests of the five-match series against England will be crucial for the visiting side on the challenging tour, starting on June 20.

Key Points

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First two Tests crucial for India's series performance

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Young talents like Suryavanshi and Mhatre to watch

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Veteran backs India's potential despite senior player retirements

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IPL exposure provides critical platform for emerging cricketers

The 69-year-old veteran backed the Indian team for the tour despite the red-ball retirements of senior pros Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli earlier this month. Vengsarkar, who has played 116 Tests and scored 6,868 runs, is hopeful of young talents performing well on the tour.

"We have a very good and capable team. India also have a good chance and the first two Tests will be crucial - it will largely determine how the team performs in the remaining matches of the five-Test series. I believe new players may emerge during this series, and I am hopeful that India will perform well," Vengsarkar told IANS in an exclusive interview.

The veteran batter lauded the IPL 2025 breakout stars Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre and Mumbai wicketkeeper-batter Abhigyan Kundu for being named in the India U19 squad for the England tour.

Mhatre will lead the side on the tour that comprises a 50-over warm-up match, followed by a five-match Youth One-Day series and two Multi-Day matches against England U19 from June 24 to July 23. Kundu has been appointed as Mhatre’s deputy.

"It is very good that Ayush Mhatre, Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Abhigyan Kundu have been named in the India U19 squad for England tour. I've seen Kundu, who is from Mumbai, playing; he is a very good player, a good keeper and a good thinker also. I have high hopes for him to perform well on the England tour. They have the platform to showcase their worth," Vengsarkar said.

"The exposure of IPL is very big and it is a great opportunity for them to score runs and win matches for their teams," he added.

Asked about who might win the IPL 2025, Vengsarkar backed Royal Challengers Bengaluru or Punjab Kings to lift their maiden title in the tournament.

"RCB and Punjab have been trying to lift the title for many years. I hope that one of these teams wins the IPL this time - it would be great for the team, franchise and owners," Vengsarkar replied.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Vengsarkar sir makes valid points! The first 2 Tests will set the tone. Our young players need to step up in England's challenging conditions. Hope they've been practicing against swing bowling. 🇮🇳🏏 #BleedBlue
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Priya M.
Excited to see the new U19 talents! But honestly, I'm more worried about our Test batting lineup without Kohli and Rohit. The middle order looks shaky. Hope someone like Gill or Iyer takes responsibility.
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Arjun S.
England tour is always tough but our boys can do it! Remember 2021? That was epic. Just need our fast bowlers to fire and batsmen to play with patience. Test cricket is real cricket after all!
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Sneha R.
Why is everyone ignoring women's cricket? Our women's team is doing so well but gets 1/10th the coverage. Hope media gives equal importance to both teams. Just saying...
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Vikram J.
IPL performances don't always translate to Test success. Our selectors need to pick players based on first-class records, not T20 fireworks. Hope they've learned from past mistakes.
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Neha P.
So happy to see Mumbai players getting recognition! Mhatre and Kundu have made us proud. Wishing our young brigade all the best. Hope they make the most of this England tour opportunity! 😊

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