Stuart Broad selected India-England Combined Pling 11, Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy top scorer Gill and Jadeja missing
Stuart Broad Picks India England Combined Paying XI: After the end of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2, former England fast bowler Stuart Broad selected the combined plying 11 of both teams. In this team, Broad made some selections that were surprising, while some big players showed the way out. The most shocking decision was to keep the series top scorers Shubman Gill and Jadeja out of the team.
The exciting end of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England ended with India’s 6-run win in the Oval Test. The series ended at a 2–2 equality and is being counted among one of the most thrilling series in the history of Red-Ball cricket. After this, former English Pacer Stuart Broad chose his Combined India-England Playing 11 in the podcast ‘for the love of cricket’.
In the opening, Broad expressed confidence in Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul, while England’s Ben Docket ignored. Jaiswal scored 411 runs (average 41.10) in the series and KL Rahul scored 532 runs (average 53.20). Both of them scored 2-2 centuries and 2-2 half-centuries from both bat.
The biggest shock in the middle order was to exclude Shubman Gill. Gill scored 754 runs (average 75.40), consisting of 3 centuries and a historic double century, but Broad gave place to Oli Pope, Joe Root and Harry Brook instead. Root scored 537 runs, Brook scored 481 runs and Pope scored 306 runs.
Rishabh Pant was chosen as a wicketkeeper, who batted brilliantly in England and showed the courage to play despite a leg fracture in Manchester. In the all -rounder, Broad preferred England captain Ben Stokes and India’s Washington Sundar, but Ravindra Jadeja who also took 7 wickets out of the series to score 7 wickets.
The bowling department included Jofra Archer of England along with Jaspreet Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj (India).
Broad’s Combined Pling 11 is as follows
Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Oli Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, Rishabh Pant, Washington Sundar, Jofra Archer, Mohammad Siraj and Jaspreet Bumrah.