After losing, the Indian men’s cricket team decided to switch numerous experienced players to the T20 format.

Indian men’s cricket team decided to switch numerous experienced players

During the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, England’s men’s cricket team defeated India’s men’s cricket team on November 10 at Adelaide Stadium. By 10 wickets, England won. The Indian Men’s Cricket team’s T20 team has come under scrutiny after this loss.

Indian men's cricket team decided to switch numerous experienced players
Indian men’s cricket team decided to switch numerous experienced players

 

Board of Control for Cricket in India

A person familiar with the situation at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has claimed that many senior players are likely to be eliminated from the T20 squad over the next two years, despite the disappointment felt by Indian fans and players alike.

Board of Control for Cricket in India
Board of Control for Cricket in India

Even though it appears that Ravichandran Ashwin and Dinesh Kartik have played their final T20, it appears that the BCCI will let Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma decide whether or not they will continue playing in the short format.

“Nobody is ever required to retire by the BCCI. An individual must make that choice. However, with only a few T20Is planned for 2023, the majority of seniors will focus on ODIs and Test matches during that cycle “Under the condition of anonymity, a BCCI official informed PTI.

“If you don’t want to, you are under no obligation to announce your retirement. Most seniors won’t be participating in T20 games the next year, “The source also said.
News source Even though the next T20 world cup is two years away, according to PTI, the team has undergone a significant makeover. Hardik Pandya has been named the team’s long-term captain.

Indian Men’s Cricket Team

In light of this, the Indian Men’s Cricket Team intends to focus on the 50-over format for the upcoming season. The 50-over World Cup will be held in India next year, hence the T20 Internationals will be put on hold while India plays at least 25 ODIs.

Indian Men's Cricket Team
Indian Men’s Cricket Team

The team will play only 12 T20Is in the shape of bilateral contests (home and away) up until the 50-over World Cup, beginning with three matches in New Zealand next week. The language of Power Play batting may change now that Shubman Gill is a member of the team and Rishabh Pant, the tour’s deputy captain, is also a passionate opener.

Not to mention Prithvi Shaw, who has endured repeated rejections during Dravid’s tenure as coach despite his extraordinary skill. Due to their fame, the BCCI will probably leave it up to Rohit and Kohli to determine how to steer their careers in the future.

Rohit won’t be able to captain a T20I

At the age of 37, Rohit won’t be able to captain a T20I side in a global competition. He is currently 35. Karthik’s status as the designated finisher was a temporary arrangement made with the T20 World Cup in mind. According to Ashwin, for the entire competition, the opposing batsmen did not perceive him as a real threat. The Zimbabwe encounter accounted for three of his six wickets in six games, and his economy rate of 8.15 was hardly remarkable.

Rohit won't be able to captain a T20I
Rohit won’t be able to captain a T20I

Washington Sundar, whose position had been established prior to his numerous ailments, will now be given a longer rope. KL Rahul’s strike-rate of 120.75 was a reflection of everything that was wrong with the Indian team and will present the only difficult call.
He is the only opener in a top team who has played two debut overs and has failed to score more than nine runs against any top team (4 against Pakistan, 9 against South Africa, and 9 against England).

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When the selectors convene to choose the team for a T20 series against Sri Lanka, Rahul’s performance will be difficult to overlook because he has not changed his approach despite getting a lot of criticism.

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