IND vs ENG: 3 players were ignored by the selectors for this reason, they were part of the team in the last series

India vs England T20I Series: Team India has been announced for the 5-match T20 series with India and England. For which Suryakumar has been made the captain and Akshar Patel has been made the vice-captain. The first match of the series will be played on 22 January. Today we are going to tell you about those 3 players who were part of Team India in the last T20 series but this time the selectors have ignored these three players. After which questions are being raised on social media but the reality is their performance.

1. Jitesh Sharma

Team India's young wicketkeeper batsman Jitesh Sharma has not got a chance this time for the T20 series with England. Earlier, Jitesh was a part of Team India in the last T20 series played with South Africa, but his performance was not anything special, due to which he has been ignored by the selectors this time. Jitesh has played 9 T20 matches for Team India so far. While batting, only 100 runs were scored from his bat.

2. Avesh Khan

Fast bowler Avesh Khan has also not been selected in Team India for the series with England. Avesh was last seen playing in the T20 series played with South Africa. In which he took only 2 wickets in 2 matches. Avesh has so far played 25 T20 matches for Team India, in which Avesh has taken 27 wickets while bowling.

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3. Yash Dayal

The year 2024 was very good for Yash Dayal. After his brilliant performance in IPL 2024, he also got a chance to debut for Team India. Last time Yash Dayal was a part of Team India in the T20 series played with South Africa, but this time the selectors have ignored Yash as well.

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