Jasprit Bumrah’s debut to rising as the 36th test captain of Indian team
Jasprit Bumrah has officially been named Team India's 36th Test captain.
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Jasprit Bumrah has officially been named Team India's 36th Test captain.
After the conclusion of the fifth and final Test against England, Rohit Sharma will be recovered enough to captain India in the T20Is and ODIs that start on July 6.
The BCCI has now officially declared that Rohit Sharma tested positive in the morning, which is a major setback for India.
During the upcoming home season, former England captain Eoin Morgan will appear as a commentator.
KL Rahul revealed on social media that his "surgery was successful" following a "tough couple of weeks."
Rahul Dravid, the head coach of India's cricket team, has not yet declared Rohit Sharma to be ruled out for the fifth test.
Babar Azam, the skipper of Pakistan, has now held the record for the longest period of time at the top of the T20I batter rankings after maintaining that position in the most current rankings.
The fifth and final Test match between India and England will take place at Edgbaston and begin on July 1. Pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah will captain the Indian cricket squad in this match.
Deepak Hooda struck a brilliant century, while Sanju Samson hit his long-awaited T20I maiden half-century.
In the second T20I against Ireland, Deepak Hooda and Sanju Samson looked impressive as India amassed a magnificent 227/7 after 20 overs.
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