IND vs BAN / This player will become 'scapegoat' in the second test, will be cut from the playing XI

Zoom News : Dec 19, 2022, 12:13 PM
India vs Bangladesh: In the second Test match against Bangladesh to be held in Mirpur from December 22, a player of Team India can become a scapegoat despite a good performance. This player, who played a big role in the victory of Team India in the first Test match, may be out of the playing XI of the second Test match against Bangladesh. Let us tell you that the second match of the two-match Test series between India and Bangladesh will be played in Mirpur from 22 December.

This player will become 'scapegoat' in the second test

Team India is ahead 1-0 in the two-match Test series after winning the first Test match against Bangladesh by 188 runs. In such a situation, by winning the second Test match as well, it would like to clear the Bangladeshi team 2-0 in the two-match Test series. Despite playing an excellent innings of 110 runs in the first Test match against Bangladesh, opening batsman Shubman Gill can become a scapegoat in the second Test match.

The card will be cut from the playing XI!

Shubman Gill may have to be out of the playing XI after the return of captain Rohit Sharma in the second Test match against Bangladesh to be held in Mirpur from December 22. India's legendary wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Karthik believes so. Dinesh Karthik says that on the return of Rohit Sharma in the second Test match, Shubman Gill may have to be out of the playing XI, who played in the first Test match against Bangladesh in the absence of 'Hitman'.

Rahul can't be dropped from playing XI

Dinesh Karthik made a big statement saying, 'Shubman Gill will have to sit out of Team India's playing XI in the second Test match against Bangladesh, as captain Rohit Sharma will return to playing XI and being the vice-captain, KL Rahul will be dropped from playing XI. Cannot drop. KL Rahul is also a regular opener in the Indian Test team. Shubman Gill scored 110 runs in 152 balls in the first test match against Bangladesh, which included 10 fours and 3 sixes.

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