Sports Desk, AnyTV, Kolkata
Published by: Shaktiraj Singh
Updated Sun, 20 Feb 2022 09:15 AM IST
Summary
In the third match of the T20 series, the Indian team will come with many changes. Shreyas Iyer and Rituraj Gaikwad are sure to get a chance in this match. Avesh Khan may also play his first international match.
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Expansion
The Indian team has taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match T20I series against West Indies. Now by winning the third match, India would like to clean the Caribbean team. Former India captain Virat Kohli and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant will not play in this match. In place of these two players, young batsmen are sure to get a chance. Shreyas Iyer and Rituraj Gaikwad can be given a chance in place of Virat and Pant.
Avesh can play the first match for India
India’s fast bowlers have performed brilliantly in both the T20 matches against West Indies. Bhuvneshwar Kumar has looked in the old rhythm, while Harshal Patel and Deepak Chahar have also bowled well. One of these bowlers can be rested in the third match. Avesh Khan can be given a chance in his place, who has been waiting to play his first international match for a long time.
Avesh had done well first in IPL and then in domestic cricket. He was also with the Indian team against New Zealand and South Africa, but till now he has not got a chance to play any match. In such a situation, passion can be given a chance.
Rohit would like to improve his fielding
India may have won this series, but India’s fielding still remains a matter of concern. Ravi Bishnoi dropped important catches in both the matches, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar also dropped important catches in the previous match. For this reason, the team of Windies came back in the match. In this match, Rohit would like to work on this shortcoming of India.
Middle order worries away
India’s middle order batsmen performed brilliantly in the series against West Indies. Rishabh Pant and Venkatesh Iyer batted brilliantly in the second match. At the same time, Suryakumar Yadav did wonders in the first match. If India’s middle-order batsmen continue to perform well in the future, then this long-standing problem may end.