16-member Team India announced for New Zealand Test series, these 3 players included in Bangladesh SERIES are out

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|03-10-2024

Team India: Indian cricket team has recently won 2-0 in the test series played against Bangladesh. After this series, Team India has to participate in a three-match Test series against New Zealand on home soil. This series is going to be very important for Team India in terms of Test Championship.

These three players may be out of Team India against New Zealand

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Three star players of the Indian cricket team, who were part of Team India's Test team against Bangladesh. He may be out of the Indian cricket team from the three-match Test series against New Zealand. In place of these three players, Gautam Gambhir can give opportunity to three young players in Team India. The names of fast bowler Mohammad Siraj, Jasprit Bumrah and star batsman Virat Kohli can be included in the three players who are out.

Due to this reason these three players may be out

Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj can be rested from Team India for the three-match Test series played between India vs New Zealand. He can be given this rest keeping in mind the upcoming five-match Test series to be played in Australia. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is very important for the Indian cricket team in terms of the World Test Championship. India needs to win at least one match in Australia, so that the team can make it to the final of the Test Championship.

In place of these three players, these youngsters may get a chance in Team India.

Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad can be included in place of Virat Kohli in the Indian cricket team for the three-match Test series between India vs New Zealand. Along with this, Mayank Yadav can be included in Team India in place of Mohammad Siraj. Mayank is part of the India vs Bangladesh T20I squad. Whereas in place of Jasprit Bumrah, veteran fast bowler Mohammed Shami may return to Team India, who was out due to injury for a long time.

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