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Why Team India need to have a stable captain...

Source: ANI
July 06, 2022 12:43 IST
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'Due to injury and any other reason, we had to shuffle between captains'

Rohit Sharma

IMAGE: Rohit Sharma missed out on playing the rescheduled fifth Test against England as he tested positive for COVID-19. Photograph: Rohit Sharma/Instagram

Former Indian wicketkeeper-batter Deep Dasgupta feels that the return of skipper Rohit Sharma for upcoming T20Is against England, will be really beneficial for Team India.

After facing a crushing defeat in the fifth Test against England at Edgbaston, the Men in Blue will be now facing them once again for a three-match T20I and ODI series. Rohit was ruled out from the fifth Test after he tested positive for COVID-19. In his place, pacer Jasprit Bumrah had led Team India.

 

"It is very important for the team to have a stable captain. The position of the captain had been really unstable in the last few months, especially during England Test or Ireland tour. Due to injury and any other reason, we had to shuffle between captains. But now Rohit is fit and is available for the upcoming games," Deep Dasgupta said.

All the teams are now looking forward to the T20 Men's World Cup, which will be held in Australia in October. Dasgupta said that Team India should focus on every remaining game before the World Cup.

"With only 2-3 months left for the T20 World Cup, there are many players who have showcased their spectacular performances. India is left with 20-22 games before the World Cup, so the selectors might have started shortlisting the players for the big tournament. Each and every match will be very important from now on," said Dasgupta.

India and England will face each other for the three-match T20I series with the first game on Thursday at Southampton. 

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