Finally found the right replacement for Rohit Sharma, created havoc against Pakistan in the Emerging Asia Cup, will now debut directly in Team India.

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|21-10-2024

Rohit Sharma: The current captain of the Indian cricket team, Hitman Rohit Sharma, had announced his retirement from the T20 format after winning the 2024 T20 World Cup and after a few years, he can also retire from other formats. In such a situation, the Indian team may miss him.

However, the Indian team is not going to miss him for long, because his perfect replacement has been found and that player entered Team India by batting brilliantly against Pakistan in the Emerging Asia Cup 2024. All preparations have been made to do so.

Rohit Sharma got the right replacement for Rohit Sharma

prabhsimran singh

Actually, the player we are talking about is none other than India A's 24-year-old young batsman Prabhsimran Singh, who has batted brilliantly against Pakistan in the Emerging Asia Cup 2024. All the fans are very happy seeing his batting and they hope that now Team India has found the right replacement for Rohit Sharma. Since he has scored 36 runs in just 19 balls against Pakistan A team.

Prabhsimran Singh spread the magic

In the match between India A and Pakistan A, Prabhsimran Singh opened the scoring and scored 36 runs in 19 balls. Meanwhile, he hit 3 fours and 3 sixes. In this match, Prabhsimran Singh's strike rate was 189.47 and due to his innings, India A got the right start. After this, the Indian team scored a total of 183/8 runs and the Pakistan team could only score 176/7 runs despite lakhs of efforts. In this way, India A won by 7 runs under the captaincy of Tilak Verma.

Prabhsimran Singh may debut for Team India soon

If Prabhsimran Singh continues to bat in such a explosive manner, then very soon BCCI may give him a chance to debut for the senior team. It is known that Prabhasimran has scored 2139 runs in 80 T20 matches so far. He has scored 1040 runs in 35 List A matches and 1385 runs in 21 First Class matches.

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