Shubman Gill will be sent home after America’s match in the ongoing 2024 T20 World Cup, according to Reports. The defense coach, possibly Avesh Khan. May also return home after the June 15 game against Canada in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the paper added. These two are traveling as defensive players in the Indian team.
Shubman Gill, who played as an opening batter, along with pacer Avesh Khan may sit out if the regular player is injured during the June 14 cricket program or tomorrow’s match. However, this is not possible because the bad weather in Florida could disrupt the World Cup tournament. Additionally, Yashasvi Jaiswal is in the team along with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli as the third opener. Rohit and Virat opened for India in the first three matches.
The team can rely on the all-rounders in the Caribbean, so another player may not be necessary. This also means that India’s premium spinner, Kuldeep Yadav, can be included in the team.
Both Shubman and Avesh were in Florida on June 13. While they flew with the group from New York to Fort Lauderdale on a chartered flight on June 12, the document added. After their match at the Nassau County International Stadium in Long Island, the Indian and American teams were officially signed.
The tour of the two players was planned only for the American side. Unless there was an unexpected injury to the players, as reported. They were left as a travel reserve because it would be difficult for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to quickly send Indian representatives to the United States or the Caribbean if a player was injured.
Rinku Singh and Khaleel Ahmed will be in the background
Medium bowler Rinku Singh and pacer Khaleel Ahmed, who also made the team as a defense, will be with the team and travel to Bridgetown. Barbados for India’s first Super 8 match on June 20 against Afghanistan, according to a press release, said. India’s next two matches are in Antigua on June 22 (opposition yet to be decided) and Saint Lucia on June 24 (against Australia).
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