Cricket / This deadly player of Team India will hear the news of retirement soon, suddenly the importance of the team decreased

Zoom News : Mar 17, 2022, 07:30 AM
Cricket | The career of a star player in the Indian cricket team is almost over. With the kind of situation going on, this player can also announce his retirement soon. BCCI did not even put this player on the grass. The importance of this player has suddenly decreased in Team India. Team India's captain Rohit Sharma also does not give this player a chance in the playing XI, nor did former captain Virat Kohli give grass to this player. The return of this player to Team India will now be nothing short of a miracle. The doors of Team India are almost closed for this player. This player has been dropped from Team India by the selection committee of BCCI. Now no one is even putting this player on the grass. No one will be surprised if this player announces his retirement after the current Test series between India and Sri Lanka.

This player can retire soon!

These days a player is not being given any chance in Team India and that is fast bowler Ishant Sharma. Now the choice of Team India has become a trio of fast bowlers like Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj. Apart from this, Shardul Thakur and Umesh Yadav have become the favorites of the Indian team management as the fourth fast bowler. That's why now no one is even putting grass to Ishant Sharma. The selectors have thrown Ishant Sharma out of Team India like a fly out of milk.

The countdown to career had already begun

Ishant Sharma no longer finds a place in Team India. Senior fast bowler Ishant Sharma has been failing miserably for a long time. Ishant Sharma was last seen in the Kanpur Test against New Zealand in November 2021. He could not get a single wicket in that match. The countdown to Ishant Sharma's career had already begun on the tour of England in August 2021, when he took only 5 wickets in 3 Test matches. After the Kanpur Test played against New Zealand in November 2021, Ishant Sharma has never been given a chance to play in Team India again.

This player got defeated due to competition

Competition is increasing continuously in Team India. Bowlers like Shami, Bumrah and Siraj are doing well in the test format. In such a situation, Ishant Sharma's leaf has been cut from Team India. Ishant has played more than 100 Tests, in which he has taken 311 wickets. Senior fast bowler Ishant Sharma started his career in the year 2007 with a Test match against Bangladesh and the very next month Ishant got an opportunity to make his ODI debut. Ishant has played 80 ODIs so far, in which he was successful in taking 115 wickets, although Sharma was not so successful in T20 cricket. Ishant's ODI career can be called good if seen, but the selectors have not given him a chance to play in a single ODI match since 2016.

Couldn't take a single wicket

Ishant Sharma, the only player in the current Indian team to have played 100 Tests, failed on the tour of England and could not take a single wicket against New Zealand. Ishant hasn't played much Test cricket for a long time. He does not play IPL nor played T20 World Cup. Such a long break has had an effect on him. Ishant has taken just eight wickets in the last four Tests in 109.2 overs. He did not get a chance to play for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2021. He was not even selected for the T20 World Cup 2021. It is clear from this that now this player has only the option of retirement.

now they don't have much time

Recently there was news from BCCI that Ishant Sharma's career is slowly moving towards the end. A BCCI source said, “Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Mohammad Siraj are now ranked first, second and third respectively among the top bowlers. After this comes Shardul Thakur, who is an all-rounder and Umesh Yadav is the fifth-choice bowler. It is clear from this that now Ishant Sharma has only the option of retirement. Ishant Sharma was not selected even in the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka, which shows that he does not have much time now.

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