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Friday, February 12, 2010

VVS set to return for the second test against SA.

Experienced middle-order batsman Vangipurappu Laxman has been declared fit to play in the second and final test against South Africa starting on Sunday, India's chief selector Kris Srikkanth said.

Laxman missed the opening test with a finger injury as top-ranked India lost by an innings and six runs in Nagpur, their first defeat on home soil in almost two years.

"Laxman is going to be back in the Kolkata test match," Srikkanth told the CNN-IBN news channel on Thursday. "He has said he is 100 percent fit."

Laxman's return should bolster India's inexperienced middle-order which has been without injured duo Rahul Dravid (jaw) and Yuvraj Singh (wrist), both ruled out of the two-test series.

The massive defeat in Nagpur on Monday brought an end to India's 14-match undefeated streak as India's selectors came under heavy media scrutiny.

"If you say we lost the match because of selection and if that is what the media feels, then I'm willing to own up the responsibility," former test captain Srikkanth.

Wriddhiman Saha has been dropped for the second test after he contributed 36 runs in Nagpur following an unexpected debut when Rohit Sharma, called up as cover for Laxman, sustained an injury just before the match.

"We had Rohit Sharma as a back-up and if a standby player gets injured 15 minutes before the game do you think anybody could do anything about it?" Srikkanth said.

 Steyn took a match haul of 10-108 to blow India away in the first test but South African coach Corrie van Zyl expects the pitch at Kolkata's Eden Gardens to assist spin.

"I won't say it would be a minefield, but I do expect something that will help the Indian team," he told reporters on Wednesday.

India must win the second and final test to prevent South Africa from claiming the number one position in the world rankings.

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