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IND vs WI: Team India will be announced today for the West Indies tour

Sarita Dey
10 months ago

IND vs WI: The Indian team has to tour the West Indies in July. For which the Indian team will be announced today. At the same time, it is believed that Rohit Sharma will play in this season. While earlier it was believed that Rohit would be rested for the West Indies tour. KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, and Jasprit Bumrah will be unavailable for selection.

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Sarfaraz Khan can join the team

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The BCCI selection committee is meeting today to pick the team and the squad is expected to be announced today. But despite Pujara’s presence, the selectors are likely to include Sarfaraz Khan for the two Test matches. Sarfaraz has scored a lot in Ranji Trophy. Keeping this in mind, the Indian selectors can also include him in the Test team.

Rohit Sharma is fit and available for selection in West Indies tour

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A senior BCCI official said, “Rohit Sharma is fit and will be available for selection in the squad for the West Indies tour. They will be given a break later. So, there is no worry about workload management either. He will be seen leading the team in the West Indies series.”

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Can’t keep Rohit Sharma away from cricket

Speculations are rife about whether Rohit Sharma will take a break from Test cricket for some time. Because his poor form remains a major concern. But keeping in mind that World Cup 2023 is just a few months away, the selectors cannot keep Rohit Sharma away from cricket.

Rohit’s performance has been like this in the last year

If we talk about Indian captain Rohit Sharma’s average in ODIs in the last 12 months, then it has been 49.27. During this, he has one century and four half-centuries in 13 innings. While the strike rate has been 111.52. On the other hand, Rohit has scored runs in Tests at an average of 37.5 in only 5 matches. Due to this poor form, he remains in discussions

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