Easwaran, who was selected as a replacement for Ruturaj Gaikwad last December for the Test series in South Africa but did not get the chance to make his debut, had a rough start to the Duleep Trophy campaign last month. However, he quickly turned things around by scoring centuries in consecutive matches, showcasing his strong comeback.
With Ranji Trophy season up next, he travelled to Chandigarh from Anantapur the day after his Duleep Trophy campaign ended, to play two pre-season warm-up matches for Bengal against Haryana, before joining the Rest of India (RoI) camp in Lucknow last week.
On Thursday, the 29-year-old notched up a third consecutive century in domestic cricket, thus sending another timely reminder to the selectors of the Indian team, before adding to his overnight score. But just when he seemed destined to score a double century, he top-edged a leg-side delivery from spinner Shams Mulani as the wicketkeeper, showing excellent reflex, dived to complete the dismissal.
Easwaran was left visibly furious at having missed out on the double century by just nine runs as he smashed his bat on the ground before making his way back to the pavilion.
BCCI fumed over Sarfaraz Khan 'hypocrisy'While fans on social media urged BCCI's selection committee, headed by Ajit Agarkar, to consider Easwaran for India selection for the two upcoming Test series amid his stunning form, few even called out the board over their "hypocrisy," citing that there were fewer videos shared by the official social media handle on the Bengal batter than Sarfaraz Khan, who had scored a double century for Mumbai earlier in the match.
Easwaran's knock, along with 93 from Dhruv Jurel, helped Rest of India post a total of 416, thus falling short of Mumbai's first-innings total by 121 runs.
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