Team india's playing xi News
Shreyas Iyer made a strong case for retention with a blistering 59 off 36 balls in the first ODI, playing a crucial role in India’s four-wicket victory.
The decision to alter the slip cordon—a position that Sharma has made his own since 2022—signaled a potentially significant change in India’s lineup.
Winning the toss, New Zealand captain Tom Latham chose to bat, intending to make the most of the Wankhede pitch before it wore down.
As the match commenced, eyes were keenly watching the new faces in the Indian lineup. Shubman Gill's return after injury adds depth to the batting order, and his recent performances make him a player to watch closely.
Opting for a combination of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and debutant Akash Deep, Sharma has chosen to rely heavily on pace.
As the T20 World Cup 2024 heats up, Team India gears up to face Afghanistan in a crucial Super-8 stage match on June 20th in Barbados. With high stakes and a fiercely competitive group, every decision counts. Here's a look at the likely playing XI for India, blending experience and form to tackle the Afghan challenge head-on. Dive in to see who made the cut and why these players are pivotal for India's success.
In Shardul's place, the visitors decided to include Mukesh Kumar, the Bengal paceman, in the playing XI.
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