IND vs WI: The Indian team won the ODI series against West Indies 3-0. Now under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, the eyes of Team India will be on winning the T20 series. Veteran Virat Kohli has been rested from the T20 series. In such a situation, Shreyas Iyer is sure to land in his place. At the same time, three players are big contenders to land at number four. In such a situation, a big crisis has arisen in front of captain Rohit Sharma to find the team combination. It will be a matter to be seen who captain Rohit gives a chance at number four.
These three players are big contenders
Hardik Pandya did a great job on the tour of Ireland and England. He has become a strong link of Team India. He is showing amazing game with ball and bat. It is not easy for anyone to play his balls. Now he has started bowling in the beginning of the innings as well. He received the Man of the Series award on the England tour. Everyone is crazy about his explosive batting in T20 cricket. In such a situation, he is a big contender to land at number four. Hardik Pandya has scored 770 runs in 63 matches for India in T20 cricket.
These players are also involved in the race
For some time, Deepak Hooda has won the hearts of everyone by showing his best game. This player scored a stormy century on the Ireland tour. He has become the backbone of Team India in the batting order. He has the ability to score runs against any bowling order. Deepak has played a total of 6 T20 International matches for Team India so far and during this time he has scored 205 runs at an excellent average of 68.33.
This player is special of Rohit Sharma
The Indian team is trying to find the right team combination for the T20 World Cup. Suryakumar Yadav played an inning of 117 runs on the England tour, Suryakumar Yadav is counted among the special players of Rohit Sharma. Suryakumar Yadav bats on the wicket and is famous for the art of hitting his unique sixes. He is called AB de Villiers of India. Suryakumar Yadav has scored 537 runs in 19 matches for India in T20 cricket.