After Pujara-Rahane-Prithvi, these 2 Indian players also left India, now they will play cricket from England due to greed for money

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|25-07-2024

Cheteshwar Pujara: The popularity of cricket in India is not hidden from anyone. Every child in this country dreams of becoming a cricketer when he grows up. However, only a few of them are able to fulfill their dreams. Not only this, it is more difficult to stay in the team than to get into Team India.

This is the reason why many players like Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, who are out of the Indian cricket team, have left India and are playing cricket in England. The names of two more players are included in this list. Let us know in detail, which two players are looking for cricket opportunities abroad.

These two players will go to England and play cricket

karun nair

It is not a new thing for Indian players to go to England and play cricket. Earlier, many players including Cheteshwar Pujara and many other greats have played cricket in England. Karnataka's promising batsman Karun Nair is also in that list.

He rejoined Northamptonshire for the County Championship this year. He played three matches for this team last year. His scores in this were 78, 150 and 21. Apart from this, the second player in the list is fast bowler Jaydev Unadkat. He will play for Sussex during the County Championship. He has played three matches for this team last season.

These players including Sai Sudarshan will also be seen

Many young players of India have also followed the footsteps of legendary cricketers Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane. Young batsman Sai Sudarshan's name is also included in this. In fact, this team has signed a Chennai player who played for Surrey last year.

He is going to be seen spreading his flair in the upcoming County Championship. Last year, the 22-year-old player played an important role in making this team the champion. Before him, Prithvi Shaw has also participated in the county cricket held in England last year.

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