These 3 players including Sanju Samson have been dropped from the ODI team, Gautam Gambhir will not give them a chance even by mistake

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Tezzbuzz|12-08-2024

Team India: In the recent ODI series played between India and Sri Lanka (IND vs SL), the performance of the Indian team led by Rohit Sharma was very disappointing. Team India has lost 2-0 in this series, fans believe that the team will learn from the mistakes made in this series and perform well in the Champions Trophy 2025. During this, there is a discussion among some fans about such players, who are currently out of Team India's ODI squad. It is being said about them that now it is very difficult for them to return to Team India.

These players of Team India may be eliminated from ODIs

In the three-match ODI series played between India and Sri Lanka (IND vs SL), many strong players did not get a place in the Indian team's squad. Among them, star wicketkeeper batsman Sanju Samson, new captain of T20 format Suryakumar Yadav and star batsman Rinku Singh did not get a chance in the team, fans say that it is now difficult for these players to get a chance in the team's ODI squad. It is believed that perhaps these players are not part of the team selectors' plan for the ODI format, so their return to the ODI format seems difficult.

It is difficult for this player to return to the Indian team

In the T20 format of Team India, captain Suryakumar Yadav and star cricketers Sanju Samson and Rinku Singh may not have been included in the squad for the ODI series against Sri Lanka, but they were made part of the Indian team in the T20 series. There is a discussion among the fans about a player of the Indian team who was a part of Team India during the T20 World Cup 2024 but was not selected in the Indian team for any format during the Sri Lanka series.

The player we are talking about is none other than Indian team's star spin bowler Yuzvendra Chahal. It is being said about him that it will be very difficult for him to make a comeback in the Indian team.

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