Team India’s hopes of a second World T20 trophy ended on Thursday when Rohit Sharma and Co. they got 10 wickets from England in the semi-final in Adelaide. After the defeat, India head coach Rahul Dravid was asked about the future of senior players like Rohit and Virat Kohli in the T20 setup. The coach said in the post-match press conference, which was telecast live on Star Sports, that it was too early to talk about a switch, but the news is that captain Rohit, Kohli and R Ashwin will be phased out of the shorter format in the coming period. months.
Hardik Pandya slated as the long-term captaincy choice
Citing BCCI sources close to the development, the report further states that a brand new team will be fielded for the next edition to be played in 2024. Hardik Pandya is also reported to be slated as the long-term captaincy choice. “BCCI never asks anyone to retire. It’s an individual decision. But yes, with a handful of T20Is scheduled for 2023, most of the seniors in this cycle are focused on ODIs and Test matches,” a BCCI source said of the terms. anonymity. “You don’t have to announce retirement if you don’t want to. You won’t see most of the seniors playing T20s next year,” the source added.
Attention will now shift to the 50-over format in the lead-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup to be held in India next year. According to the FTP calendar, India will be involved in 25 ODIs and play 12 T20Is before the World Cup, including three against New Zealand, which begins shortly after the ongoing T20 World Cup. Citing BCCI sources close to the development, the report further states that a brand new team will be fielded for the next edition to be played in 2024. Hardik Pandya is also reported to be slated as the long-term captaincy choice.
“BCCI never asks anyone to retire. It’s an individual decision. But yes, with a handful of T20Is scheduled for 2023, most of the seniors in this cycle are focused on ODIs and Test matches,” a BCCI source told PTI. conditions of anonymity. “You don’t have to announce retirement if you don’t want to. You won’t see most of the seniors playing T20s next year,” the source added. Attention will now shift to the 50-over format in the lead-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup to be held in India next year. According to the FTP calendar, India will be involved in 25 ODIs and play 12 T20Is before the World Cup, including three against New Zealand, which begins shortly after the ongoing T20 World Cup.
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