The batting of the Indian Test team is constantly under question these days. Team India seems to be struggling even on home pitches. Be it the 3-0 defeat against New Zealand or not being able to achieve even the easy target of 124 runs against South Africa. In such a situation, the biggest question is who will give new strength to Team India’s batting?
If we look at domestic cricket, many young players are attracting the attention of selectors by continuously scoring lots of runs. These players show excellent technique and patience not only against spin but also against fast bowling. If he gets a chance, Team India’s batting lineup can get new strength. Let us know about four such players who can change the picture of the Test team.
ravichandran remembrance
At the age of just 22, Ravichandran Smarana has become a big name in domestic cricket. This player, who debuted in 2024, has scored 1179 runs in just 19 innings. His average is more than 78, which shows that he plays by staying at the crease for a long time. Four centuries and three half-centuries confirm his skills. His strong batting at number 4 can give great relief to Team India in the middle order.
Yash Dhul
Yash Dhull, who made Team India win the Under-19 World Cup, is now leaving his mark in domestic cricket as well. He has 2777 runs in 38 first class matches, that too at an excellent average of 47. Yash, who has scored 9 centuries and 10 half-centuries so far, is a technically strong and patient batsman. In the slow and challenging conditions of Test cricket, he can prove to be a great asset for the team.
Yash Rathore
Yash Rathore, who played a big role in making Vidarbha the champion in the last Ranji season, is currently counted among the most reliable batsmen in domestic cricket. 25 year old Yash has scored 2449 runs in 27 first class matches, his average is more than 61. Nine centuries testify to his class and stability. He has the ability to play long innings in the middle order.
Rinku Singh
Rinku Singh is often known for his T20 finishing and long sixes, but his record in first class cricket is even more impressive. In 52 matches, Rinku has scored 3677 runs at an average of 59 plus, which includes 9 centuries and 22 half-centuries. His technique and composure make him a strong contender for a place in the Test team.

