India’s playing eleven announced for the second T20, Sanju-Parag’s surprise entry, Rishabh Pant dropped out

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|27-07-2024

Team India: The Indian cricket team is currently on a Sri Lankan tour and on this tour the Indian team has gone to play ODI and T20 series. Team India has to play the first match of the T20 series on 27th July and after that the second T20 will be played on 28th July.

Many big changes can be seen in the team that the management of Team India will announce keeping in mind the second T20 match against Sri Lanka. If media reports are to be believed, young players can be given a chance by the management while preparing the playing 11 for this match.

Sanju-Parag may get a chance in Team India

sanju samson

It is difficult to find many big names in the playing 11 that will be announced by the BCCI management for the second match of the 3-match T20 series against Sri Lanka. If media reports are to be believed, the management may consider trying its bench in this match.

It has been revealed through many secret sources that Sanju Samson may get a chance in Team India in the playing 11 of the second match of the series. Along with this, news is coming that the management may also be seen giving a chance to Riyan Parag in the playing 11 of this match.

Rishabh Pant may be out of Team India

It seems difficult for Rishabh Pant to get a chance in the playing 11 of the second T20 match against Sri Lanka. He has also been selected by the management for the ODI series against Sri Lanka and as such he is an important member of Team India.

For this reason, the management may consider giving him rest. It is also being said in many reports that, along with him, other players may also be shown the way out.

Team India's probable playing 11 for the second T20 match against Sri Lanka

Shubman Gill (vice-captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Suryakumar Yadav (captain), Riyan Parag, Rinku Singh, Sanju Samson (wicketkeeper), Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Arshdeep Singh, Khalil Ahmed and Mohammed Siraj.

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