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"Is R Ashwin Not Fully Fit?": Ex-India Star Questions Inclusion Of Washington Sundar For New Zealand Tests

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After losing the first Test to New Zealand by eight wickets in Bengaluru, Rohit Sharma-led India made a change in their squad.

They added Washington Sundar in the team for the remaining two Tests against the Blackcaps. The player, who bowls right-arm off-spin and bats left-handed, was not there even in the reserves of the squad that was announced earlier for the ongoing Test series.

While the new entry surprised many, former India cricketer Aakash Chopra has tried to understand the reason behind the new entry. "Washington Sundar's name has come in the team.

It was slightly on unexpected lines, although he scored a century just now. He was playing for Tamil Nadu and beat up Delhi.

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