Yuvraj Singh advised these 2 players to open in T20, said they will score 300 runs

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|27-08-2024

Yuvraj Singh, one of the most aggressive batsmen of Team India, has announced his retirement from cricket and is now seen playing only in the Legends League. Along with this, Yuvraj Singh is also keeping an eye on contemporary cricket and does not hold back from making comments.

When Team India lost under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma in the Cricket World Cup 2023, he consoled the team, apart from this, he also congratulated all the countrymen after the T20 Cricket World Cup. Now Yuvraj Singh has given another important advice to Team India.

Yuvraj Singh gave advice

Yashasvi Jaiswal

Former Team India player Yuvraj Singh has recently given a big advice to Indian cricket. Actually, while talking to a media platform, Yuvraj Singh talked about T20 cricket. Yuvraj Singh said that, according to me, the BCCI management should give Yashasvi Jaiswal and Abhishek Sharma a chance in the playing 11 as opening batsmen in T20 cricket and if both these players start opening. Then Team India can easily cross the score of 300 runs.

Shubman Gill is opening

Currently, the pair of Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal are opening for Team India in T20 cricket and due to this, Team India is not able to score big. Yashasvi Jaiswal is seen batting dangerously from one end. On the other hand, Shubman Gill fails to support Yashasvi Jaiswal. Due to this, from time to time it is trending on social media that Shubman Gill is not fit for T20 and he should focus only on ODI and Test.

The figures for both are as follows

If we talk about the cricket career of Team India's opening batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal, he has scored 723 runs in 22 innings of 23 matches played in his career so far at an average of 36.1 and a strike rate of 164.3. During this, he has played one century and 5 half-century innings. Talking about Abhishek Sharma, he has scored 124 runs in 4 innings of 5 matches at an average of 31 and a strike rate of 174.64.

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