Vijay Shankar, TN's 'tough runs man'
Singled out as a bright prospect in the domestic circuit, the Tamil Nadu allrounder has earned a call-up to the Indian side for the Sri Lanka Tests by dint of his all-round abilities
Vijay is a batting allrounder who can bowl nippy medium pace. Since 2012-13, Vijay is one of six cricketers who has scored over 1500 runs and taken more than 25 wickets. His first-class batting average is an impressive 49.14 after 32 matches, while his bowling average is 42.81.
Being an allrounder has worked in his favour. Although he was brought in as a replacement for Bhuvneshwar, Vijay has been brought in effectively as cover for Hardik Pandya, who has taken a break from the first two Tests of the Sri Lanka series. With the pitches for the last two Tests likely to assist fast bowlers, the team management and selectors could look at Vijay as a fourth bowler who can also double up as a batsman.
Vijay missed out on India A's tour of Australia in 2016 and was replaced by Pandya, who cashed in on the opportunity and was fast-tracked into the India dressing room.
In the Tamil Nadu dressing room, Vijay is known as the 'tough runs man', a batsman with tight defence who is nonetheless capable of scoring quickly.
His ability to swing the ball and bowl accurately has only added to his reputation, even though his first-class numbers - 27 wickets in 32 matches - hardly do justice to his bowling abilities. While his bare bowling numbers - an average of 42.8 compared to a batting average close to 50 - are far from impressive, Vijay has worked on improving his bowling under the guidance of L Balaji, the former India fast bowler who is currently Tamil Nadu's bowling coach.
Vijay gained prominence in the 2014-15 season after helping Tamil Nadu finish as runners-up in the Ranji Trophy. Vijay scored 577 runs and had eight wickets. He captained Tamil Nadu to a title victory in the Vijay Hazare Trophy (domestic 50-over competition) in 2016-17, fetching198 runs and eight wickets. He struck a century for India A against the visiting Bangladesh A side in a two-day fixture in Hyderabad in February, and then showed his prowess as a finisher during a 133-run stand in a successful chase with Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner in IPL season 10.
In three Ranji matches this season, Vijay has managed one century and taken six wickets across 66.3 overs, including a four-for that gave Tamil Nadu the first-innings lead against Mumbai. Prior to the season, he was part of India A's limited-overs squad for the series against New Zealand A in Visakhapatnam in October, and also traveled to South Africa for the A team tri-series featuring South Africa A and Afghanistan A.
Shashank Kishore is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo