IND Vs Eng: 3 No, Team India will be so much change? Gautam Gambhir can choose these playing xi

What will be Team India’s playing XI in the Manchester Test? (PC-PTI)

India probable playing xi: The Lord’s Test for the Indian cricket team was no less than a nightmare. Team India, who reached the threshold of victory, got the grief of defeat. Now it is the turn of Manchester, where the fourth Test between India and England will be played from 23 July. Now the biggest question is how the Manchester Test will be won and which players have the power to keep Team India in the series on that ground., According to the reports, Team India can take the field with a big change in this match. Let us tell you that head coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Shubman Gill can go on the field with which playing XI.

What will be India in Manchester Test PLaying Xi

In the Manchester Test, there was talk of 2 to 3 changes in India’s playing eleven, but now according to the news that has come from England, Team India can play in the fourth Test with just one change. This change will be in batting. It is being told that Karun Nair, who failed in three Tests, can be dropped and Sai Sudarshan can get a chance in his place. Sai Sudarshan played the first Test match but after failing in both innings, he did not get a place in the playing XI in the next two Tests.

Bumrah will play Manchester Test,

Jasprit Bumrah can play in the Manchester Test. After the defeat in Lord’s, such things were constantly happening that Bumrah should play the fourth Test because it is a very important match for the team. If Bumrah is rested, the team may suffer loss. There is a long time to start the fourth Test, in such a situation, Bumrah has a lot of rest. It is necessary for Team India to make the series equal to the series in Manchester because the defeat here loses the series.

India’s potential in Manchester Test PLaying Xi

Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudarshan, Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Nitish Reddy, Jaspreet Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj and Akashdeep.

Asish Roy
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