Gautam Gambhir: Team India is currently on a tour of Sri Lanka. A three-match ODI series is being played between the two teams. The first match was full of excitement. Let us tell you that there was no result of this match and the first ODI was a tie. However, Sri Lanka scored only 230 runs. Gautam Gambhir's team failed miserably in achieving this target.
After this match, some players like Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer are being criticized a lot. In fact, these three batsmen batted very slowly, far from scoring big.
On social media, fans are demanding to include another explosive batsman from the team in place of them. Let us know in detail who this great batsman is.There is pressure on Gautam Gambhir to play this player

After the poor performance of Team India's batsmen in the first ODI against Sri Lanka, questions have started being raised on the team's head coach Gautam Gambhir. Actually, he did not play the team's explosive batsman and wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant, who has been in excellent form for some time, in this match. The result of this was seen during the first match.
The Indian team could not even chase the modest target of 231 runs given by the Sri Lankan team. While you will be surprised to know that as long as Rohit Sharma was on the crease, it did not seem at all that the pitch was difficult.
Hitman played a strong innings of 58 runs in 47 balls in this match. However, the strike rate of the rest of the batsmen after him was very shameful.May get a chance to play in the second ODI
Rishabh Pant did not get a chance to play in the first ODI against Sri Lanka despite being in the squad. The left-handed batsman's recent performance has been amazing. The 26-year-old played a brilliant innings of 49 runs in the first T20 match against Sri Lanka.
Apart from this, Pant had a wonderful time in the T20 World Cup played in America and West Indies.
This Delhi player scored 171 runs in 8 matches. Rishabh Pant's contribution was very important in India winning this tournament for the second time after 2007.










