Harshit Rana, the KKR prodigy from Gautam Gambhir's camp, who made a highly anticipated debut in the first Test at Perth, has been struggling with the ball in the second Test at Adelaide. Since day 2, he has been seen struggling; be it Marnus Labuschagne or Travis Head, all made good use of Rana's inexperience and rained boundaries against him. Rana bowled 16 overs conceding 86 runs, having an economy of 5.4, the highest among the fast bowlers. Jasprit Bumrah is leading the pack of bolwers, with himself taking 3 wickets and having the best economy amongst the rest, 2.6. Presently, the team seems to be trying to hide Rana. Bumrah, who was creating pressure from one end, got released the moment Rana was brought into attack. Bumrah took Nathan McSweeney and Steve Smith in quick succession, but right after that, Rana came and gave 38 runs in the 5 overs. Read Also: Watch: Mohammed Siraj Cleans Up Travis Head with a Perfect Yorker Tired Rana lacking control Last day, in the evening session, Rana started tiring as his bowling speed drastically dropped. With the day's start, he has looked less than average. He lacked control in both his line and length, despite having clarity. Head completed his century, taking a run against Ashwin, but it looked like he targeted Rana for at least two boundaries in each over. Quite naturally, after getting smacked now and then, he was nowhere near calmness. Nevermind, Rana would have bagged Head while he was on 78 if Rishabh Pant would not have been half-hearted with his dive. Team India struggling Already 140 runs have mounted before both teams walked out for the second Tea session. Despite Bumrah's brilliance, he looked alone. The team is lacking an experienced third pacer, while the captain denied trying Ashwin earlier. Meanwhile, they tried Nitish Reddy, who got India the wicket of Marnus but came out expensive later. Rana indeed has fewer experience in first-class cricket, but a stellar performance for the Kolkata Knight Riders in 2024 earned him the Test cap. Earlier, former head coach Ravi Shastri said to play Akash Deep instead of Harshit Rana, which is somehow becoming the right judgment. Notably, in the practice pink ball 48 overs each match at Canberra, despite having a frustrating start, Rana got four wickets in 6 balls in his second spell, which was highest among the bowlers.