The winner of T20 World Cup will be out of Champions Trophy, Rohit Sharma is upset with this act

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|05-07-2024

The Indian team led by Rohit Sharma created history on the land of Barbados. The Men in Blue won the T20 World Cup title by defeating South Africa by 7 runs in the final. All the players of the team played brilliantly in this competition and performed well in every department.

Now Rohit and company have their eyes set on the Champions Trophy 2025, which will be played in Pakistan next year. It is believed that for the Champions Trophy 2025, Rohit will drop his most important player, who played a key role in India's victory in the T20 World Cup 2024.

Rohit Sharma will eliminate this player!

  • Team India, adorned with junior and senior players, did wonders with their performance in the World Cup 2024. Rohit gave ample opportunities to Suryakumar Yadav in this competition.
  • He also made the most of the opportunities and scored runs for the team on many occasions. But Surya may be ignored for the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025.
  • Actually, Surya's performance in ODIs has been quite disappointing. He bats brilliantly in T-20. But his performance in ODIs is very poor.

Poor performance in World Cup 2023

  • Rohit Sharma showed confidence in Surya and made him a part of the Indian team in the ODI World Cup 2023, whereas just before the ODI World Cup, Surya had become a victim of golden duck in his last three matches.
  • In the ODI World Cup, Surya got a chance to play in the playing eleven of 7 matches. He scored 106 runs in 7 matches with an average of 17.66. During this time, not even 1 half-century came from his bat. In this regard, the Indian captain would not want to give Surya a chance in the Champions Trophy 2025.

Bad statistics in ODIs

  • So far, Suryakumar Yadav has played 37 ODIs for India and scored 773 runs at an average of 25.76. During this period, not a single century came from his bat.
  • His performance in T20 is excellent. He has scored 2340 runs in 68 T20 matches at an average of 43.33 and a strike rate of 167.74.
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