These 2 young openers are getting ruined due to Rohit Sharma not taking retirement, not getting a chance to play
Rohit sharma: The Indian ODI team is seeing strange conditions these days, where some young players have been heating only the benches despite showing tremendous form and talent for years. These are the same cricketers who are running continuously from domestic tournaments to IPL and India-A, but when it comes to meeting Team India’s ODI playing XI, they only have to face waiting. The biggest reason for this is that the Indian team’s experienced opener and ODI captain Rohit Sharma (Rohit Sharma) is not yet in the mood to retire.
These openers are getting ruined
It is being talked about Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudarshan, whose speed of ODI career has stopped at the moment. From the manner in which both batsmen performed in domestic cricket, it was decided that they would soon become an important part of Team India’s limited over format. While Yashasvi specializes in giving aggressive start in Powerplay, Sai Sudarshan is technically very strong and long -playing batsmen. But in the near future, they find it difficult to get a chance in ODIs.
After the World Cup 2023, it was hoped that Rohit Sharma could retire from ODI cricket and gradually hand over the team to the young players. But this did not happen. Rohit dusted from retirement even after winning the Champions Trophy. He will be seen playing as an opener in the upcoming series against Australia and the board is also seen giving priority to the experience. Its direct loss is happening to these emerging players, which are limited to only nets and benches.
This is how data
If soon the selectors do not start reconstructing the team with future thinking, Indian cricket may lose many promising stars. Talking about Yashasvi Jaiswal’s list a career, he has scored 1526 runs in 33 matches at an excellent average of 52.62, including 5 centuries and 7 half -centuries. At the same time, Sai Sudarshan has scored 1396 runs in 28 list A matches at an average of 60.69, including 5 centuries and 7 fifty. These figures are clear evidence that these two batsmen can be the future of Team India, just if needed, there is a chance.