
Karun Nair Stakes Test Claim with Unbeaten 186 on Day 1 Against England Lions
Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel hit fifties as India A dominate in Canterbury
By Nagraj Gollapudi | May 30, 2025
Canterbury: Karun Nair made a resounding statement on the opening day of the first unofficial Test between India A and England Lions, remaining unbeaten on 186 as India A finished at a commanding 409 for 3 at stumps. With the senior Test squad set to begin its England series next month, Nair’s innings will undoubtedly put him in contention for a middle-order spot.
Coming in early after captain Abhimanyu Easwaran fell cheaply, Nair showcased a wide repertoire of strokes — cover drives, steers, pulls, and even reverse sweeps — en route to his 24th first-class century. He was particularly strong on the off side, repeatedly piercing the gaps between point and mid-off with precise timing and footwork.
Partnerships Anchor India A’s Charge
Nair first rebuilt the innings with Sarfaraz Khan, who struck a fluent 92. The pair added 181 runs for the third wicket. Later, Dhruv Jurel, unbeaten on 82, joined hands with Nair in a partnership worth 177 at the close of play.
The England Lions bowlers, led by Josh Hull (2 for 51), toiled with little success. Their inexperience showed on a flat pitch, as they failed to capitalise on the few chances presented — including two dropped catches when Nair was on 62 and 89.
Nair’s Road Back
At 33, Nair is seeking a return to the Indian Test XI, having last played in 2017. Despite a triple century to his name in only his third Test — against England in Chennai — he has struggled to retain a spot. With India entering a new World Test Championship cycle and post the retirements of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, selectors have included Nair in the 18-member squad, eyeing him for a possible No. 6 role.
His performance today, on Day 1 of India’s lengthy England tour, is not just timely but potentially pivotal.
Score Summary – Day 1, 1st Unofficial Test
India A – 409/3 (90 overs)
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Karun Nair: 186* (not out)
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Sarfaraz Khan: 92
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Dhruv Jurel: 82* (not out)
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Josh Hull: 2/51
England Lions won the toss and chose to bowl first.