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ENG vs IND: The Selection Committee has Decided That The Senior Players of The Team will be Rested

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

IND vs ENG: The selection committee has decided that the senior players of the team will be rested, for the first Test to end on July 5 and then the first T20 to be held in Southampton on July 7. That the senior players of the team will be given rest.

ENG vs IND: The Selection Committee has Decided That The Senior Players of The Team will be Rested

As a Three-Day Recovery Period:-

Because, before the second T20 match, he will give the player three days as a recovery period. Actually, India has to play three T20I (T20 Series) and as many ODI matches against England (IND vs ENG).

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At the same time, according to a source in the board, “The team playing the T20 series in Ireland will be in the first T20 and then in the second T20 all the senior players Rohit, if fit, Kohli, Bumrah, Pant, Jadeja will return.”

ENG vs IND: The Selection Committee has Decided That The Senior Players of The Team will be Rested

They are all part of the regular white-ball team:-

The source further added that, once the senior players are well-rested, they will all be part of the regular white-ball squad, but most players in Ireland will remain until the end of the T20I series.

Earlier, in the fifth Test to be played from July 1, the command of Team India has been handed over to Jasprit Bumrah.

ENG vs IND: The Selection Committee has Decided That The Senior Players of The Team will be Rested

The Leading Indian Test team in rescheduled ‘Fifth Test’:-

Bumrah will become the first fast bowler in 35 years to lead the Indian Test team in the rescheduled ‘Fifth Test’ against England.

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While Rohit Sharma has been dropped from the team for the second time due to corona positive. The last fast bowler-captain that India had was the great Kapil Dev, who was dropped from the captaincy in 1987.

Since then India has never had a fast bowler leading a team in traditional cricket.

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