The Indian team management is likely to prefer Shardul Thakur over left-arm pace sensation Thangarasu Natarajan in the third Test against Australia in place of injured Umesh Yadav.
According to sources, senior pacer Yadav, who had earlier missed the third Test due to a calf muscle tear, is heading home for rehabilitation after being ruled out of the fourth and final Test in Brisbane as well.
The 33-year-old had hobbled off the field after suffering the injury during the third day of the Boxing Day Test
The third Test begins in Sydney from January 7.
"Shardul (Thakur) has been a seasoned domestic red ball pacer for Mumbai," a BCCI source privy to developments in Australia told PTI on Thursday.
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Shardul's Test debut against West Indies had abruptly due to an injury even before he could bowl an over. But he has emerged as the front-runner to replace the injured pacer.
The final call will be taken by the head coach Ravi Shastri, stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane and bowling coach Bharath Arun after reaching Sydney.
Shardul has so far played 62 first class games and has 206 wickets to show for his efforts.
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Another aspect that India would like to address ahead of the Third Test is a long tail that has affected the team.
Shardul has six first class half centuries and during his stint with the national team in white ball games, he has proved to be a decent batsman.
"Obviously the next few training sessions will be important and that's why the final call is likely to be taken in Sydney," the source said.
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