IND vs BAN 3rd ODI: Wasim Jaffer raised questions on the captaincy of KL Rahul. The third and final match of the 3-match ODI series between India vs Bangladesh will be played on Saturday i.e. 10 December at the Zahoor Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram.

The Competition led by Rahul:-

At the same time, this match will be played under the leadership of KL Rahul. In such a situation, Rahul is going to have a tough test in this match.

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Former Indian batsman Wasim Jaffer has given a statement regarding this. Let’s know what Wasim said.

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Wasim Jaffer Raised Questions On The Captaincy Of KL Rahul

Team India had to face defeat:-

Significantly, India has played 2 matches against Bangladesh so far. Which Team India has faced defeat in both matches.

Because of this, Bangladesh is currently leading 2-0 in the 3-match ODI series.

Meanwhile, former India opener Jaffer questioned Rahul’s captaincy in the final match of the series in Dhaka regarding India’s performance in the second ODI.

Indian vice-captain Rahul took over the captaincy in the second ODI after Rohit was injured.

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Wasim Jaffer Raised Questions On The Captaincy Of KL Rahul

IND vs BAN: Jaffer told ESPNcricinfo, “We had good bowlers in the form of Mohammad Siraj and Akshar Patel.

Bangladesh had answers to all questions:-

Umran Malik also did well, but Bangladesh had all the answers. He batted brilliantly and rotated the strike well.

It is difficult when your captain is inside (not on the field) and the keeper has to lead.

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Wasim Jaffer Raised Questions On The Captaincy Of KL Rahul

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KL Rahul is not a very experienced captain, especially at the international level. It may have an effect, but it cannot be an excuse. You have to give credit to Bangladesh.”