After the defeat from Ireland, there are signs of big changes in Team India, these 3 players may be on leave, new faces will get a chance.
Tezzbuzz Desk- The beginning of the Ireland tour was very disappointing for Team India. India lost by 34 runs in the first T20I match played in Belfast. This is the first time that Ireland has defeated India in T20 International cricket. This defeat has raised many questions on team combination and strategy.
After the defeat, now the discussion about major changes in the playing eleven of Team India has intensified. It is believed that in the second T20I, the team management may give a chance to some new faces, while some players may have to sit out.
Chance for Vaibhav Suryavanshi in place of Sanju Samson?
Sanju Samson’s performance in the first T20I was disappointing and he was out after scoring only 5 runs. After this, it is expected that young player Vaibhav Suryavanshi will be given a chance to debut in his place. Fans have been waiting to see him in Team India’s jersey for a long time.
Washington Sundar may also face punishment
Questions were already raised over Washington Sundar’s inclusion in the team, but in the first match he failed to make an impact with both bat and ball. In such a situation, all-rounder Suryansh Shedge, who has recently performed brilliantly for India A, may get a chance in his place.
Prince Yadav’s entry possible in place of Prasidh Krishna
The performance of fast bowler Prasidh Krishna proved to be very costly in the first match. He gave away 57 runs in 4 overs. After this, the team management can drop him and give a chance to young bowler Prince Yadav, who has recently performed brilliantly at the domestic and IPL level.
Eye on new combination in second T20I
It is believed that captain Shreyas Iyer and the coaching staff can make three major changes in the second match. The focus of the team management will now be on making a strong comeback and giving opportunities to new players. In such a situation, the upcoming match can prove to be very important for Team India.
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