IND vs SA: Africa T20 series is the last for these 2 Indian players, if they fail then Jay Shah will never let them wear Team India jersey

Vilas Dhadke
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IND vs SA: Africa T20 series is the last for these 2 Indian players, if they fail then Jay Shah will never let them wear Team India jersey Source: Social Media

IND vs SA: Team India is currently playing a four-match T20 series against South Africa. The series is currently tied at 1-1. The performance of two players in both the matches has been very poor. India did win the opening match. But the performance of both of them disappointed a lot. In such a situation, there is every possibility that in the next series which will be played against England at home in January, both of them will be dropped in that series. Now who are these players, let us tell you

IND vs SA: 2 players will be cut from Team India 

Abhishek Sharma

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Let us tell you that Abhishek Sharma has made a place in Team India by playing a stormy game in IPL 2024. He has also got a lot of opportunities after the T20 World Cup. He got good opportunities in the absence of Jaiswal-Gill. But after scoring a century against Zimbabwe, his performance was not good on any occasion.

He could score only 11 runs in both the matches against Africa (IND vs SA). He scored 7 runs in the first match and 4 runs in the second. He has scored 170 runs for India in 9 innings of 10 matches. His average is 18.88.

Avesh Khan

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Avesh Khan, who returned to Team India after a long time, had a very poor performance. He played his last match for India on 10 July. After this, he did not get a chance against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. But he was selected against Africa (IND vs SA).

However, he could not do anything special in his comeback match. He could take only 2 wickets in both the matches. The figures show how much of a flop he was. So far Avesh has played 25 T20 matches for India. But in these matches, he has been able to take only 27 wickets at an economy of 9 and an average of 27.

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