The upcoming five-match test series against England will be an interesting as it will mark the new beginning for Team India. First, it will kick India’s campaign in the 2025-27 cycle of the World Test Championship and will also be the first series after the Test retirement of the skipper. Rohit Sharma And star batter Virat KohliAfter the sudden departure of the pair, there is a lot of debate about who should be the new captain of India in Test cricket and former India opener. Akash Chopra Came with an interesting scene.
Speaking on it YouTube channelChopra predicted India to play for the five -match Test series against England. They named Shubman Gill More as captain KL Rahul As an opener, with Yashsvi Jaiswal,
He also said that anyone Devdutt Padikkal Or Sai Sudhrasan There will be a place in the team. However, he snatched the all-rounder Washington beautiful And in-form Karun Nair From XI.
“I am going with Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul. There is no need to think about it, both of them also performed well in the BGT. It will be Yashasvi’s first visit to England, so I really hope to do well.
He said, “Sudarshan can be an out-of-box option because he is good so you want to play it. This means captain, Shubman Gill, will go to number four,” he said.
Surprisingly, Chopra added pacer Lamp four In the team, who is still making his Test debut for India.
“At the age of 8, I am thinking Shardul Thakur Or lamp four. You will get depth in batting, which Gautam Gambhir Loves Originally, they are the bowlers who can bat little without compromising on the bowlers …. If Mohammed Shami is fit then I will choose them, but if he is not there, I would like to go along Prasad krishna“Chopra said.
Akash Chopra’s playing XI: Yashsvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, S. Sudarshan/Devdutt Padikal, Shubman Gill (C), Rishabh Pant (Wk), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Ravindra jadejaShardul Thakur/Deepak Char, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj And Mohammed Shami/Prasad Krishna.
The first test of the five -match series between India and England will begin in Leeds from June 20.
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