Sensation created among Indian fans in T20 World Cup, Team India divided into two factions, now it is certain to be out of the tournament

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|15-06-2024

Team India: The Indian team led by Rohit Sharma is currently a part of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 being held in the USA and West Indies. The journey of this team has been amazing so far in this tournament. They won their first three matches of the group stage. Due to this, Team India has now reached the Super-8.

However, in the midst of the World Cup, a sensational news is coming out from the Indian camp. Actually, the news of rift between two players has created a stir among the fans on social media. Let us know in detail what the whole matter is.

Is there a rift between two players of Team India?

Team India
Team India

All is not well in Team India's camp right now.

Actually, there is a rift in the relationship between two star batsmen of the team. According to the news on social media, all is not well between Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma. Actually, Gill has unfollowed Rohit on Instagram.

A big reason is coming out behind this. Actually, the young right-handed batsman was not included in the World Cup team. Perhaps this is the reason why the 24-year-old player took such a big step. Some sources have also claimed that Shubman Gill was not traveling with the Indian team in America.

Apart from this, he focused his attention on side business. Somewhere Rohit Sharma and the team management were upset with him regarding this.

Team management released him from the World Cup squad

Shubman Gill did not get a chance in the 15-member squad in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 being played in the USA and West Indies. Instead, the young player was included as a reserve player. Recently, news came from social media that the Indian team management will release Gill along with Avesh Khan after their last group-stage match to be played in the USA.

Shubman Gill was part of the last World Cup

Last year, the ODI World Cup was held in India. Shubman Gill was a part of Team India in this tournament. The right-handed batsman scored 354 runs in 9 matches at an average of 44.2. During this, Gill played 4 half-century innings.

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