Key Points

Sai Sudharsan describes his maiden Test call-up as a surreal moment, emphasizing his lifelong dream of playing red-ball cricket for India. The Tamil Nadu batter is prepared to adapt to any batting position as India rebuilds after Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's retirements. His Test debut may come under Shubman Gill's captaincy, reuniting their Gujarat Titans partnership at the international level. Sudharsan acknowledges the challenge of transitioning from IPL to Test cricket but remains focused on patience and fundamentals.

Key Points: Sai Sudharsan Calls Test Call-Up Surreal Ahead of England Series

  • Sudharsan expresses joy over Test debut
  • Ready to bat in any position for India
  • Could debut under GT teammate Shubman Gill
  • Focuses on patience for red-ball transition
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Sai Sudharsan calls maiden Test call-up 'Surreal', prepares for England challenge

Sai Sudharsan opens up on his maiden Test call-up, readiness for England challenge, and playing under Shubman Gill.

"The ultimate goal is always to play Test cricket. So really happy for that. – Sai Sudharsan"

Ahmedabad, May 24

Sai Sudharsan described his maiden Test call-up as "surreal" after being named in India's squad for the upcoming five-match Test series in England, as per ESPNcricinfo.

"It obviously feels great. Feels very special to be honest, and surreal also. Any cricketer, any young cricketer who starts playing cricket, wants to play Test cricket, wants to play for the country," he said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"The ultimate goal is always to play Test cricket. So really happy for that," he added.

Following the retirements of stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, Sudharsan is expected to be part of India's new-look top four. Though he typically opens the batting for Tamil Nadu in the Ranji Trophy, Sudharsan has expressed his readiness to bat in any position for the national team.

"Sir, I think playing for the country itself is a very big privilege for a cricketer. So I don't think I am in a position to choose where I want to play," Sai Sudharsan said.

"Wherever the coaches tell me to play, I think I will be mentally and obviously skilfully, you know, try and be ready for the opportunity," he added.

"I have a lot of likings. I think I will have to be ready for whichever (position) the team gives me. I will be ready for that," he noted.

Adding to the momentous occasion, his Test debut could come under the leadership of Shubman Gill, his captain at Gujarat Titans (GT), who has just been appointed India's new red-ball skipper.

"I mean, Shubhi (Shubman Gill) is, over the years, I have been a part of his growth as well," Sai Sudharsan said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"I have seen him for the last four years. Such a talented batsman, such a skillful batsman, anybody can see," he added.

"So I feel he will definitely do laurels and great things for the country and I am grateful and I am very happy to play under him in my first Test series," he noted.

The highly anticipated series begins on June 20, but both Sudharsan and Gill will first join the India A squad for the second four-day match against the England Lions, scheduled to start on June 6 in Northampton.

"I always feel finish the first story, then go to the next one because now the IPL is also most important when we are in IPL (Indian Premier League)," he said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"So I think it is also most important of finishing this and then obviously we will have time to prepare. So I will use that bracket of days so that we will be ready for the Test series," he added.

For now, however, Sudharsan remains focused on the Indian Premier League, where Gujarat Titans have secured a spot in the knockout stage.

He also acknowledged the unique challenge of transitioning from the high-paced T20 format to the more demanding rhythms of Test cricket.

"Transitioning from white ball to red ball takes a bit of time," he said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"I think I focus a lot more on my basics. I focus a lot more on my patience even outside the field," he added.

"The more patient you are, the more it reflects inside the field. So, Test cricket is all about patience and longevity. So I feel the more I focus on that, the more I be aware of it, I think it will be a great experience," he noted.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
So happy to see fresh talent getting opportunities after Rohit-Virat era! Sai's attitude is exactly what we need - humble and ready to adapt. His Ranji performances have been solid. Hope he brings that patience to England conditions 🇮🇳🏏 #NewEra
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Priya M.
Love his grounded approach! "Not in position to choose where to play" shows true team spirit. But England tests are tough - hope selectors give him proper chances instead of dropping after 2 matches like we do with many youngsters 😅
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Arjun S.
His technique looks compact but I'm worried about the transition from IPL to Tests. England's Dukes ball moves like snake in June! Hope he gets proper nets with India A before main series. Still, better to invest in youth than recall old players.
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Shalini R.
As a Tamilian, so proud to see another player from our state represent India! His partnership with Shubman Gill could be exciting - they already have IPL chemistry. But please BCCI, don't make him another 'floating batsman' experiment like we did with Rahane.
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Vikram J.
Good selection but why always announce squads during IPL? Players can't fully focus on either format. Sudharsan himself said he's concentrating on GT now - this media attention creates unnecessary pressure before such important debut.
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Neha P.
His patience-focused approach is refreshing! 🧘‍♂️ Test cricket needs batters who value their wicket, not just T20 hitters. Hope he gets to open - we need stability after Rohit's retirement. Best wishes to this soft-spoken talent!

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