IND vs SA 3rd T20I: Shubman Gill’s leave from playing 11 decided! This match winning player may return
IND vs SA 3rd T20I: India and South Africa The five-match T20 International series has now reached a very exciting turn. Cricket fans have special eyes on the third T20 match to be played in Dharamshala today, because the series is currently tied at 1-1 and this match will play an important role in gaining the lead.
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While Team India gave a strong performance in Cuttack and registered an easy victory, in the second match, South Africa made a strong comeback and defeated India. In such a situation, after the defeat, speculations about changes in the playing eleven of the Indian team have increased, while there is also a big question whether South Africa will make any tampering with its winning team or not.
Signs of change in the third T20
A change in the playing 11 of Team India for the third T20 match is considered almost certain. The management can do some new experiments based on the recent performance, so that we can take lead in the series.
Sanju Samson may return
The most discussion is taking place about Sanju Samson. He is in great form and in domestic cricket too, he has caught the attention of the selectors by playing excellent innings continuously. For this reason, there is a strong possibility of his return to the playing 11 of Team India in the third T20.
In whose place can I get a chance?
If Sanju Samson is included in the playing 11, the big question is which player will he replace. According to reports, he may get a chance in place of Shubman Gill or Jitesh Sharma. However, the final decision will be taken by the captain and team management just before the match.
Keep an eye on South Africa’s strategy
On the other hand, the South African team is full of confidence after the victory in the second T20. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see whether she makes any changes in her playing 11 or comes on the field with the same combination.
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