Team India: Former Indian cricket team opener Gautam Gambhir has been giving opportunities to many young players in Team India since becoming the head coach. Recently, in the three-match T20 series played in Sri Lanka, Gautam Gambhir gave opportunities to many young players in Team India. After this, many young players have also been given a place in Team India in the ODI series to be played.
This Indian cricketer has left Team India and is playing cricket from Uganda

Gautam Gambhir may be giving opportunities to young cricketers in Team India's squad after becoming the head coach. But an Indian player has left India and joined the Ugandan cricket team and started playing for Uganda. 29-year-old Alpesh Ramjani was born in India, however later he moved to the African country Uganda and started playing cricket for Uganda. The biggest reason for this is that he does not get a chance in Team India. Alpesh Ramjani is an all-rounder cricketer and has performed brilliantly for Uganda so far.
Career of Alpesh Ramjani
Alpesh Ramzani is a star all-rounder and has performed brilliantly for the Uganda cricket team. While playing for the Uganda cricket team, Alpesh Ramzani has scored 578 runs in 31 innings of 43 matches in T20I and during this his batting average is 22.38 and strike rate is more than 127. During this, he has also scored two fifties. In bowling, Alpesh Ramzani has taken 74 wickets in 41 matches at a bowling average of 9.29 and an economy rate of 4.83. During this, he has achieved the feat of taking four wickets thrice.
Before this, this player has also left India
Alpesh Ramjani is not the only Indian cricketer who has left India and started playing cricket for another country, but before him there have been many such cricketers who are playing cricket for other countries instead of the Indian cricket team. This list includes Unmukt Chand, who is a part of the American cricket team, left-arm fast bowler Saurabh Netravalkar and New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra.










