Virender Sehwag: Our Players Should Have Bharat’s Name On Their Chests in The WC, Not India’s Name. The Indian team for the ICC World Cup 2023 was announcing on Tuesday.

The Gave Information About Team India’s World Cup Squad:-

While tweeting about this, the BCCI has also given information about the World Cup squad of Team India.

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At the same time, amid speculations of changing the name of the country from India to Bharat, discussions about changing the name of Team India also started running on social media. About which former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag also tweeted.

After Sehwag’s tweet, these discussions have started becoming more intense. Responding to BCCI’s tweet, Sehwag wrote, “Team Bharat, not Team India.

Virender Sehwag: Our Players Should Have Bharat’s Name On Their Chests in The WC, Not India’s Name

In this World Cup, when we are cheering for Kohli, Rohit, Bumrah, Jaddu, hopefully we have India in our hearts and players wear jerseys with Bharat written on them.”

Sehwag Said I Am Not Interesting in Politics:-

Significantly, there is a political dispute going on regarding the name of the country being India and Bharat. Meanwhile, this tweet by Virender Sehwag has grabbed a lot of headlines. Many reactions are coming after this statement of Sehwag.

After which he wrote in another tweet that “I am not interested in politics at all, in the last two elections major parties have approached me.

Virender Sehwag: Our Players Should Have Bharat’s Name On Their Chests in The WC, Not India’s Name

The Most Portspersons Should Not Enter Politics

I am of the view that most sportspersons should not enter politics. I love getting involved and commentating on cricket and being a part-time MP when it is convenient is not something I aspire to.”

After the Asia Cup, the Indian squad has been released for the ODI World Cup, which will be hosted by India from October 5.

Virender Sehwag: Our Players Should Have Bharat’s Name On Their Chests in The WC, Not India’s Name

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The team to be captained by Rohit Sharma was announced by the captain himself in a press conference along with chief selector Ajit Agarkar.