KL Rahul's identity clear, Rohit Sharma's friend will become vice-captain! There has been chaos in England
India vs Australia: The Test series being played against Australia for the Indian cricket team has been outstanding so far. On the one hand, the team has got a big win, while opening batsman KL Rahal has only been disappointed. The salami batsman, who has failed with the bat in the last few series, squandered the chances in the first two matches. It was decided to remove KL Rahul from the position of vice-captain in the selected team for the remaining two matches of this series against Australia. Cheteshwar Pujara, who played his 100th match in the Delhi Test, is considered suitable for this responsibility.
In the 4-match Test series being played between India and Australia, one player is constantly being discussed. Suryakumar Yadav made his Test debut during this series but all eyes are on KL Rahul. In the first two matches, he could not score runs and due to this he had to lose the vice-captaincy.The team for the remaining two matches of the Test series against Australia was announced on Sunday. The selectors did not make any changes in the team selected for the first two Tests but definitely removed KL Rahul from the post of vice-captain. Captain was written next to Rohit Sharma's name in the team but vice-captain was removed from KL's name.
No player has been made vice-captain in the team released by BCCI. However, it is expected that the team's most experienced batsman Cheteshwar Pujara will take over the responsibility. In the absence of Rohit Sharma, when Team India played the series against Bangladesh, KL Rahul was made the captain and Pujara the vice-captainChatteshwar Pujara made an explosive comeback after being dropped from the Test team last year. He played his 100th Test match in Delhi. After being dropped from the team, Pujara turned to English club cricket. There he scored a double century in ODIs and a triple century in first class.
Cheteshwar Pujara surprised everyone by scoring the fastest century of his career on the tour of Bangladesh. Pujara became only the 13th Indian player to play 100 Test matches. So far he has scored a total of 7052 runs at an average of 44.07, including 19 centuries.
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