No Indian player with this spelling has played a match for Team India, BCCI never gives a chance to players with this alphabet

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|19-09-2024

Team India: Till now, 314 players have represented the Indian team in Test cricket, 256 in ODI cricket and 115 in T20 cricket. The BCCI continuously gives the opportunity to play for Team India at the international level to the players who perform well in domestic cricket as well as IPL cricket.

Let us tell you that till now 685 caps have been given to Team India at the international level but there is an alphabet in the name of these players. With this name, not a single Indian player has represented the country till now.

If you also want to know which is that alphabet with which no player has played international cricket for Team India till now, then you can see the section given below.

Not a single player from the alphabet X is represented

Team India

For your information, let us tell you that the X alphabet is the only alphabet whose no Indian player has represented his country at the international level. You will be surprised to know that at present there is no such player in India's domestic cricket whose name starts with the X alphabet. Due to which it is believed that in the coming days, any Indian player with the X alphabet will be able to represent Team India.

Only 7 players of X alphabet represented at international level

So far only 7 players of the alphabet X have represented different countries at the international level.

The names of the alphabet X include X Qilai, Xie Kunkun, Zen Balaskas, Xavier Marshall, Xavier Doherty, Xavier Bartlett and Xander Buxton.

The names of the alphabet X include X Qilai, Xie Kunkun, Zen Balaskas, Xavier Marshall, Xavier Doherty, Xavier Bartlett and Xander Buxton.

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