IND vs ENG T20: Will Manchester Villains be out of the third T20? Captain Shreyas Iyer is going to make big changes in the playing-11.

New Delhi: The excitement of the India vs England T20 series is at its peak, but for the Indian team, this tour has not been as per expectations so far. The first match of the series was washed out due to rain, while in the second match played in Manchester, despite making a big score of 191 runs, India had to face defeat. After this defeat, now everyone’s eyes are on the third and decisive match to be held at Trent Bridge tomorrow i.e. on 7th July. The Indian team will enter this match with the intention of registering its first win. For which major changes can be seen in the playing XI.

The blame may fall on Ravi Bishnoi

The biggest reason for the defeat in the second T20 match is considered to be an over by spinner Ravi Bishnoi. Actually, when the England team was chasing the target of 191 runs, the competition was very tough. Till the 16th over, England needed 49 runs in 24 balls to win. The match seemed to be in India’s control, but captain Shreyas Iyer handed the 17th over to Ravi Bishnoi.

That over from Manchester proved costly

Bishnoi bowled very directionless in this over and gave away a total of 29 runs including 2 no-balls. This was the third time in the match that he made the mistake of bowling a no-ball, which is being seen as a lack of discipline. This one over changed the fate of the entire match. Captain Shreyas Iyer himself admitted after the match that this over was the turning point of the match. Due to poor performance and giving extra runs, Bishnoi may have to sit out of the playing XI at Trent Bridge.

Who will get the chance?

In case of Ravi Bishnoi being out, the team management has two strong options. If the Trent Bridge pitch helps the spin bowlers, then all-rounder Washington Sundar’s return to the team is almost certain. Sundar not only bowls tight off-spin, but can also bat usefully in the lower order. If there are favorable conditions for fast bowlers on the pitch, then young fast bowler Prince Yadav can be given a chance. Prince Yadav is in excellent form and recently took 3 important wickets for just 22 runs in the second T20 match against Ireland.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi will continue to be trusted

Before this important match, a big question was whether the young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who made his debut in Manchester, would be retained in the team. Vaibhav was included in the team in place of Sanju Samson who was continuously flopping. Vaibhav may have scored 14 runs in his first match, but the fearlessness and fearless style he showed on the field has impressed the selectors. Cricket experts also believe that it would be premature to drop a young player on the basis of just one match. In such a situation, it is considered certain that Vaibhav will get another chance in Trent Bridge.

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