IND vs NZ: Team India will be announced for the New Zealand series on this day! Gill-Iyer may return
Team India Selection: After defeating South Africa in ODI and T-20, Team India is now ready to host New Zealand. The Indian team will start the year 2026 against New Zealand only. The Kiwi team has to play three ODI and five-match T-20 series against India. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will once again be seen showing colors with the bat in the ODI series. Shubman Gill has started practice and he will take charge of the team in this series. Along with this, Shreyas Iyer may also return.
When will Team India be announced?
BCCI will first announce India’s ODI team against New Zealand. According to the news of Times of India, Team India for the ODI series can be announced on January 3 or 4. Shubman Gill, who missed the ODI series against South Africa due to injury, is now fit.
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Gill has started batting practice and will be seen assuming the responsibility of captaincy in the ODI against New Zealand. However, there is suspense on whether Shreyas Iyer will be a part of the ODI series or not. Iyer got injured while fielding on the Australia tour.
The team’s performance against South Africa was impressive
Team India’s performance in the ODI series against South Africa was amazing. The bats of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli roared fiercely. Virat Kohli had played century innings in two out of three ODI matches, while one half-century also came from his bat.
At the same time, Hitman also created a lot of noise with his explosive batting. Kuldeep Yadav’s magic was at its peak in bowling and he took a total of 9 wickets in 3 matches. The batsmen of the Proteas team were seen asking for water in front of Kuldeep. The Indian team would like to repeat the same performance against New Zealand.
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