3 Indian batsmen who can score the most runs in the test series against New Zealand

3 Indian batters who can score most runs against New Zealand test series: After making a clean sweep in the T20 series against Bangladesh, the Indian cricket team will now start the 3-match Test series with New Zealand. This series between India and New Zealand is going to start from October 16. The first test match will be played in Bengaluru. Both the teams are fully prepared for this series.

Rohit Sharma and company have also reached Bengaluru and have started sweating on the field. Team India is considered the favorite of this series. Because there is an army of star players in the team. In which some names can do wonders in batting. So let us tell you those 3 Indian batsmen who can score runs in the Test series against New Zealand.

3. Rishabh Pant

Comeback king wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant has made a tremendous comeback. This wicketkeeper batsman of Team India returned to red ball cricket after about 21 months in the Test series against Bangladesh and played an amazing innings. Pant's explosive century in the Chennai Test cannot be forgotten. He scored 161 runs in 4 innings in the entire series at an average of 53.66. With the kind of batsman Pant is, he can score runs even against the Kiwi team.

2. Shubhman Gill

Indian cricket team's rising star Shubman Gill no longer needs any identity. This star batsman has made a special place in the Indian team in all three formats. Some questions were being raised on Gill in Test cricket, but he gave a befitting reply to his critics in the Chennai Test match against Bangladesh. This young batsman had scored unbeaten 119 runs in the second innings. In the series, Gill scored 164 runs in 4 innings at an average of around 55. In such a situation, considering his return to form, a good performance can be expected against New Zealand.

1. Yashasvi Jaiswal

Team India's young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal has made a big name in a very short time. He has performed amazingly so far, especially in the Test format. Only about a year has passed since Yashasvi entered Test cricket and he has already scored more than 1,000 runs. His performance in the last two home Test series has been excellent. Now Yashasvi would like to do wonders with his bat against New Zealand also.

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