- The second test match of the series being played against New Zealand is being played in Pune. After losing the first match, changes have been made in Team India. Rohit Sharma has included Ravindra Jadeja in the third test to be held at Wankhede…
The second test match of the series being played against New Zealand is being played in Pune. Changes have been made in Team India after losing the first match. Rohit Sharma is also planning to drop Ravindra Jadeja in the third test to be held at Wankhede.
There may be a change in Team India for the playing 11 of the Wankhede Test. The player who played the role of water boy for the team in the first two matches can be included in the playing 11 in place of Jadeja (Ravindra Jadeja).
Ravindra Jadeja will be out of Wankhede Test!
Ravindra Jadeja can be dropped from Team India’s playing 11 in the final and decisive match to be played at Wankhede. In his place, Akshar Patel, who is currently working as a water boy for the team, can be included. Talking about Ravindra Jadeja’s performance, he has not looked very effective with the ball in this series so far. In the first match played in Bangalore, he was able to get only three wickets. Whereas in the first match of Pune Test, he did not get even a single wicket, all the wickets went to Sundar and Ashwin.
Akshar Patel will enter the playing 11
Akshar Patel may return to Team India in the last match of the series against New Zealand. Akshar may be included in Team India by excluding Ravindra Jadeja. Akshar last played a match for Team India in the England series in Visakhapatnam.
Talking about Axar Patel’s Test career, he has played 14 matches for Team India so far in which he has taken 55 wickets. He has not got a chance to play in this series yet, so if he gets a chance in the third match, he can prove to be effective.
Wankhede test will be decisive for the series
The Wankhede Test can prove to be decisive for the series with New Zealand. In the 3 match series, India is trailing 1-0 after the first Test. But if Team India wins in Pune, then the last Test match of this series which will be held in Wankhede can prove to be decisive. Whichever team wins the Wankhede Test will win the series. In such a situation, Team India will have to make its playing 11 very thoughtfully for this match.