Who will represent India at the T20 World Cup 2024 ?


 Who will represent India at the T20 World Cup 2024

 Hardik Pandya set to lead India in the upcoming T20 World Cup 

 campaign as India heads to Australia to take part in the 2022 T20 World Cup Few expected that they would be able to pull off a victory in the . Of course, there were several reasons for this. They lost Jasprit Bamla and Ravindra Jadeja to injuries and several key players struggled with form. But when Rohit Sharma and his side were beaten by the hefty England side of his side in the iconic MCG second semi-final two days ago, no one expected their heartbreaking downfall. must have been. 

 Still, as the saying goes, failure is the cornerstone of success. An Indian think tank must come up with a blueprint for his next T20 World Cup. T20I is different from ODI and teams need to understand that they need specialists to succeed in this format. So let's see what the ideal T20 team looks like and which players India should rely on to build such an XI. 

 Opener: Prithvi Shaw and Rishabh Pant (Free Buy Hand and Nature) 

 Prithvi Shaw and David Warner 

 Power play requires a risk taker in advance to take advantage of the field limits. Prithvi Shaw is the first player that comes to mind in the role of aggressor. His average is 28.7, and on the power play he beats the Sailors with 156 points. He can also hit right-arm off-spinners for 

making him a perfect complement to his left-right handed partner. 

 on the other hand, Pants averages 38.9 against the right arm leg his spinner and slow left arm he hits at 150.8. Therefore, when this pair opens batting, the opponent does not immediately introduce a spin. Moreover, both are excellent mid-pace players, and there is no doubt that swinging his bowlers will have difficulty getting the lengths right against this RHB-LHB hitting duo of his. 

 Number 3: Shubman Gill (busy against spins, good player with hard lengths) 

 ideal his T20 number 3 hitter on his team turning bat against spinners and sometimes hitting boundaries must be able to But more importantly, he has to be a good hard-length bowler, and there is no better player in India than Shubman Gill in this regard. The 

 Punjabi hitter hit an impressive 138 in the middle he scored just 25.8 points against spinners in the overs he recorded percentage. He can also break out hard bodyline delivery, complementing Suryakumar Yadav and his Hardik Pandya. 

 

  4 and 5: Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandey 

 No need to argue about these two spots. Suryakumar Yadav is locked in for the upcoming World Championships with his ability to spin and range to pace. And as we've seen, Hardik Pandya likes to be on the floor with 7-8 overs remaining. Think tanks should therefore believe he will win fifth place. 

 Number 6: Sanju Samson (pace hitter with reach) 

 ideal his T20 Number 6 on his team should be someone who can hit all types of paces on different parts of the ground and Sanju Samson Check that box. He can efficiently send deliveries of any length to the stands and survive even if an opponent hits an over of his spin on the back end. 

 Number 7: Ravindra Jadeja (pace hitter support spinner) 

 Ravindra Jadeja in action 

 In appearance Ravindra Jadeja still has plenty of cricket left and is still the best spin all-rounder in the country. Since his IPL in 2020, Des's numbers (17-20) against pace in his overs are staggering (AV: 59.3, batting average: 205.

). Plus, he's a live wire on the scene. So ignoring him for now would be wrong. When not playing 

, his obvious alternatives are He's Shahbaz Ahmed and He's Abhishek Sharma. 

 Number 8: Jasprit bumrah (All Phases Sailor) 

 Needless to say, T20I bowler Jasprit Bumla's attributes speak for themselves with his record. He was India's top all-phase pacesetter in all conditions and should lead his attack on pace in his next T20 World Cup. 

 Number 9: Ravi Bishnoi (The Leading Spinner) 

 I don't want India to treat Ravi Bishnoi the way it treated Yuzvendra Chahal. It's important to develop him from now on and use him as the main spinner in the next World Cup.

 Bishnoi can beat any batting his formation with his variations. More importantly, he has an astounding record against LHBs, so he can complement Jadeja, who is trusted to neutralize RHBs. 

 Number 10: Umran Malik (Middleover Enforcer) 

 Every team has hitters who play at a raw pace. 

Umran Malik 

Umran Malik is the only sailor from India who can consistently throw the ball at speeds in excess of 150 km/h. In addition, he is slippery and targets stumps, which makes him deadly on two-tier surfaces in the West Indies.

 Number 11: Arshdeep Singh (swings with his pp his support on death) 

 India is his of Arshdeep Singh in the team. However, the promising left-arm pacesetter proved his skills with a new ball at the World Cup and became India's go-to man for power play. 

 Able to swing the ball forward, nail the yorker to the back end, and the angle of his left arm is an asset that creates plenty of offensive variation. Ideally, Arshdeep should start bowling alongside Bumrah at his T20 World Championship in 202

 

 T20 World Championship 

 Prithvi Shaw 

 Rishabh Pant (WK) 

 Shubman Gill 

 Suryakumar Yadav 

 Hardik Pandya (C) 

 Sanju Samson 

 Ravindra Jadeja 

 Jasprit Bumrah 

 Ravi Bishnoi

 Arshdeep Singh

Umran Malik


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