Shikhar Dhawan was recently flamboyant in the Test team played in England. However, Dhawan has been the highest run scorer with two centuries in the ongoing Asia Cup, but now the selectors have made a separate plan for Dhawan. Suppose sources, then instead of Dhawan, one of both Prithvi Shaw or Mayank Agarwal can be included in the team, who have been knocking the national team for a long time
After playing the finals of Asia Cup (match preview) from Bangladesh on Friday, Team India will be busy playing against the West Indies in Rajkot on 4 October. The Indian cricket team will be announced for these two test matches on Friday or late on Saturday, but the national selection committee has decided to drop Gabbar from these two Test matches.
Shikhar Dhawan was recently flamboyant in the Test team played in England. However, Dhawan has been the highest run scorer with two centuries in the ongoing Asia Cup, but now the selectors have made a separate plan for Dhawan. Suppose sources, then Dhawan's place can be included in both the team of Prithvi Shaw or Mayank Agarwal, who have been knocking the national team for a long time.
It is a matter of repeated failure of Dhawan's foreign land, which is going against him. However, Earth Shaw was included in the team for the last two Tests played in England. But despite team management again giving a chance to Dhawan, the Delhi batsman did not succeed in making the run again. The problem is that there is a constant pressure on the selectors of Mandir Angrajwal and Prithvi Shaw, which is very difficult to ignore. In England Dhawan scored only 162 runs in eight innings at an average of 20.25. And due to consistent failure in foreign tours, his test career is now going to end.
At present, Prithvi Shaw is at the forefront of the race. Earth has consistently run for domestic cricket and India A. At the same time, Mayank Agarwal's stance is also looking great. And hope is that in place of Murali Vijay and Dhawan, India can now be seen playing a new salami pair. Both Shaw and Agarwal are part of the Board President XI, who will play a practice match against the West Indies from Saturday.
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