This player will wear India’s jersey for the last time in Bangladesh T20 series, will then announce his retirement

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|19-08-2024

India vs Bangladesh: Recently, the Indian cricket team (Team India) has returned from the Sri Lanka tour. After returning from this tour, the Indian team (Team India) is currently preparing for the two-match Test series and three-match T20I series against Bangladesh (India vs Bangladesh). The India vs Bangladesh match will start with the Test series and end with the T20I series.

KL Rahul may retire after India vs Bangladesh T20I series

KL Rahul
KL Rahul

KL Rahul, the star wicketkeeper batsman of the Indian cricket team and captain of the Indian Premier League team Lucknow Super Giants, has not been given a place in the T20 team since the T20 World Cup. However, KL Rahul may get a chance in the three-match T20 series against Bangladesh. If KL Rahul gets a place in the T20 team against Bangladesh, then this star batsman of the Indian cricket team can say goodbye to T20 international cricket forever. However, KL Rahul will continue to play in the T20 format of the Indian Premier League.

KL Rahul T20I Cricket Career

Star wicketkeeper batsman KL Rahul has played a total of 72 T20 International matches for Team India. During this, KL Rahul has scored 2265 runs in 68 innings. During this, KL Rahul's strike rate is more than 139 and the batting and batting average is around 38. KL Rahul has played 2 centuries and 22 half-century innings in his career. Rahul has hit 99 sixes and 191 fours in his T20I career.

The three-match T20 series against Bangladesh will start from October 6

The three-match T20I series between the Indian cricket team and the Bangladesh cricket team will start from October 6. The first match of the T20I series will be played on October 6, the second match on October 9 and the third match on October 12. Before this, the Indian cricket team will have to play a two-Test match series against Bangladesh and the first match of this Test series will start from September 19 and the second Test will be played from September 27 to October 1.

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