Karun Nair had to wait eight long years to rejoin the Indian cricket team. Unfortunately, when he finally got the chance as India's second player to score a triple century, his performance fell short. Earlier this year, Nair made his return to the Test team, accumulating 205 runs in four matches against England, which included a fifty, with an average of 25.62. His last match was in the final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, where he fought hard to score a half-century, leading India to a narrow victory by just 6 runs. However, he has not been included in the 15-member squad for the upcoming series against the West Indies.
Chief selector Ajit Agarkar addressed the decision to leave middle-order batter Karun Nair out of India's Test squad for the forthcoming home series against the W