Even after the victory, two changes are certain in the second test! Captain Rohit will give a chance to these players

IND vs BAN 2nd Test Match: India has achieved a big win by 280 runs in the first match of the Test series against Bangladesh on Sunday, 22 September. Along with R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Jaspreet Bumrah, Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill played an important role in this victory. Looking at the performance of the team, BCCI has not made any changes in the Indian squad for the second Test match. However, coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Rohit Sharma can make playing-eleven changes for the second Test match.

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The second Test match between India and Bangladesh will be played from 27 September at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. For this match, BCCI had announced the team a few hours after India's victory. In which the board has not made any changes, expressing confidence in the performance of the players. However, two players who were part of the playing eleven in the first match may have to grace the bench in the Kanpur Test. These include the names of KL Rahul and Mohammad Siraj or Akash Deep. In their place, Kuldeep Yadav, Sarfaraz Khan or Dhruv Jurel can get a chance.

Actually, Kanpur is the home town of India's star spinner Kuldeep Yadav, and this ground has been dominated by spin bowlers. In such a situation, captain Rohit Sharma would definitely want to give him a chance. That means either Akash Deep or Mohammad Siraj may have to sit out. However, there was talk of giving Kuldeep a chance in the playing eleven in the first Test as well. The captain surprised everyone by playing three fast bowlers in Chennai. On the other hand, seeing Rahul's poor form, captain Rohit may think of making changes in the middle order. Sarfaraz or Jurel can be given a chance in his place. At the same time, before the Chennai Test, coach Gautam Gambhir had asked both these young players to wait for their chance.

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