15 -member Team India fixed for Bangladesh ODI series, Shubman Gill became captain, then this player will be vice -captain
Ind vs Ban: A big update is coming out about the Indian ODI team for Bangladesh tour. If sources are to be believed, the selectors have finalized about 15 -member squad, and the responsibility of captaincy has been entrusted to Shubman Gill in place of Rohit, who has recently taken over the team in Test cricket. The importance of this tour is also considered to be great in terms of preparations for 2027 ODI World Cup.
According to the news, Team India captain Rohit Sharma will not be a part of the team on this tour (IND Vs Ban), the reason is his long -standing left hamstring problem, due to which it is difficult to visit Bangladesh.
According to reports, Rohit Sharma’s haemstring problem has now reached a serious turn. In such a situation, they may have to undergo surgery after IPL 2025. This decision is being taken so that they can be fully fit till the 2027 World Cup.
Shreyas Iyer can get vice -captain
Middle order batsman Shreyas Iyer as Shubman’s deputy for Bangladesh ODI Series (IND Vs Ban) can be given the responsibility of vice -captain from the team management. Iyer has proved herself with a continuous performance in the recent domestic season and IPL.
The strategy of the selectors regarding this series (IND vs Ban) is very clear. The foundation of the future team is being prepared by giving young players a chance. Especially keeping in mind the 2027 World Cup, emphasis is being laid on long -term planning.
Shubman Gill will be captain,
Trust has been shown in the team management about Shubman Gill’s captaincy. After the successful leadership in the Test, he is now being given a leadership role in ODIs. This decision can be considered a sign of the beginning of a new era in Indian cricket.
Special attention is also being paid to the fitness of other experienced players of the team. The selectors and the BCCI medical teams are managing the workload of the players. So that no major risk is taken before big tournaments.