
India are all set to begin the crucial five-match T20 series against EnglandWhose inaugural match will be played on 1 July at Chester-le-Street. This series presents an opportunity for the guests to put behind them the disappointment of their recent 0-2 defeat irelandWhere the Men in Blue suffered a surprising whitewash. With many young players in the squad and competition for spots intensifying ahead of future ICC events, team selection has become one of the biggest talking points. former captain of india chris srikanth They have now revealed their final XI for the series opener, with some notable decisions including leaving out teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi Out from the side.
Chris Srikkanth chooses his India XI for the opening T20I
Sharing his favorite combinations on his YouTube channel, Kris Srikkanth opted for a playing XI that strikes a balance between proven international performers and exciting young talent. The former India captain largely backed the players who have already cemented their places in the T20I setup, while also showing confidence in some emerging fast bowlers for the series opener against England.
Srikanth maintains explosive opening combination Abhishek Sharma And sanju samsonIt is expected that this pair will give an aggressive start to India in the powerplay. he slotted Ishan Kishan At No. 3, I believe the left-handed batsman’s aggressive approach can maintain the momentum if early wickets fall. captain Shreyas Iyer Was selected at number 4 to strengthen the middle order Tilak Verma And Shivam Dubey He is being followed to increase the firepower during the middle and death overs.
Former chief selector also handed over responsibility Akshar Patel His ability to contribute in all three departments, along with his role as an all-rounder, was cited. Axar’s left-arm spin, reliable lower-order batting and sharp fielding make him one of the first names in Srikkanth’s preferred XI.
For the bowling department, Srikkanth chose the fast bowling attack Arshdeep SinghWho is expected to take responsibility in the new ball and death overs. he paired up with her Harshit Rana And Prince YadavTwo young fast bowlers who have impressed with their ability to generate pace and extract bounce. Varun Chakraborty Was selected as the sole specialist spinner, with his mystery spin expected to play a key role in the middle overs, while Axar provides a second spin option.
Kris Srikkanth’s India XI for the first England T20I: Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer, Tilak Verma, Shivam Dubey, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakraborty and Prince Yadav.
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Srikkanth explains why he ignored Vaibhav Suryavanshi in India’s XI
Although Srikkanth has been vocal in his praise of 15-year-old batsman Suryavanshi, he admitted that the youngster’s omission from the Ireland series has affected his selection for the opening matches against England. The former chief selector believes that Suryavanshi should have been given a chance in the second T20I against Ireland, especially when Abhishek had already impressed with a half-century in the series opener.
“He (Suryavanshi) should have played 100% in the second T20 match against Ireland. Abhishek Sharma should have been rested as he scored a brilliant 50 in the first match. Suryavanshi should have played in his place. Abhishek Sharma is already confirmed so Vaibhav Suryavanshi could have got a chance to play in the second T20 match against Ireland.” Srikanth said.
He further argued that Suryavanshi has already shown his ability to thrive under pressure during the IPL and if he had been included he could have even changed India’s fortunes against Ireland.
“For all you know, he might have won them matches because he has done well in difficult conditions in the IPL. But now that he has not played against Ireland, I would not play him in the first two T20 matches against England.” He added.
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