The Indian Cricket Team, led by Shubman Gill, suffered a heartbreaking defeat against England in the first Test match of a five-match series. Even after posting massive totals on the board, the team failed to outperform with their bowling unit against the English side. Amid the loss of the first Test match, another disappointing news coming from the Indian camp is that Sai Sudharsan suffered a shoulder niggle on the final day of the match. Sai Sudharsan, who debuted for the team as the new number three batter in the England series, suffered an injury blow and remains not completely fit to appear for the second Test match. As per a journalist, Rohit Juglan, who works for RevSportz, the batter the debutant had a shoulder niggle and is not completely fit right now. He could possibly miss the second Test match if he remains unfit. Here is the tweet: However, there is still a week to go for the second Test match and enough time for the left-hander to recover in time. But if in case he fails to be available for the match, then this would be a good chance for the management to test their remaining bench strength in this series. There is Washington Sundar, who can be a like-for-like replacement for him, but an even better opportunity would be to allow Abhimanyu Easwaran to get slotted in the playing XI. Also Read: Irfan Pathan Criticizes Prasidh Krishna for Poor Bowling in First Test Easwaran, who has gotten enough chances in the A-tours but never in the real Test match, would be an ideal choice for this time. The 29-year-old right-hand batter is yet to make his debut for the Indian team, but that is now too far away. He has featured in 103 First Class matches and has amassed 7841 runs at a brilliant average of 48.70. If talking about Sai’s performance in the first match, then the left-hander failed to capitalise on the opportunity and was dismissed for a four-ball duck in the first innings and scored 30 runs in the second innings. India would look to bounce back and level the series when they take on England in the second Test match, which is set to be played in Birmingham, starting from July 2.