
News Update
Tezzbuzz|26-07-2024
3 Young Players Should Be Given Chance in Each Match : The T20 series between India and Sri Lanka is about to start. A three-match T20 series will be played between the two teams. An excellent team has been announced under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav. This Indian team has a good mix of youth and experience. Some players are new, while many players have a lot of experience.
The series against Sri Lanka is such in which it would be better to give a chance to young players. If you want to prepare a team for the 2026 T20 World Cup, then you will have to give as many opportunities as possible to young players from now on. Many young players have also been selected for the Sri Lanka series. We tell you the names of 3 such players among them, who should be played in every match.
3. Ravi Bishnoi
Ravi Bishnoi was recently seen playing on the Zimbabwe tour. He has also been selected in the Indian team for the Sri Lanka series. Ravi Bishnoi is an excellent spin bowler and can become a big superstar of India in the future. The special thing about Bishnoi is that he goes to take wickets and does not just curb the runs. The day he goes, he will win the match on his own. Apart from this, he is also a great fielder. He has taken many excellent catches in IPL and international matches. That is why he should get a chance in every match.
2. Rinku Singh
Explosive batsman Rinku Singh should also get a chance in every match. Rinku Singh has a lot of potential but India has not yet taken full advantage of him. If Rinku Singh gets a chance in every match, then his confidence will increase a lot and in the future he can prove to be very powerful as a finisher.
1. Yashasvi Jaiswal
After Rohit Sharma's retirement from T20, Yashasvi Jaiswal can replace him in this format. He has the ability to change the course of the match in just a few balls. If he is made to play in every match from now on, then he can emerge as a mature player by the World Cup. Being a left-handed player, he gets a slight advantage against left-arm pacers.




