Akash Chopra chose this play XI after the Ind vs Eng series did not give a place in his team to this player
Cricket News Desk. The five -game test series between India and England filled the cricket lovers with excitement. In this series, many players from both teams acted brilliantly and saw a difficult game after the other. The Indian team gave England a difficult fight in his home and from young players to experienced cricketers, everyone proved themselves. At the same time, the English team tried many new faces and some players attracted everyone’s attention of impressive performance. When Shibu Soren said: We just need a separate state, but former Indian Test opener and currently popular commentator Akash Chopra chose their entire play Xi by combining both teams. In this team, he gave way to the players who showed their skills with BAT, Ball and All -Round show in this series. But he ignored some good players. In the opening pair, Jaiswal-Rahul Akash Chopra Yashasvi Jaiswal and Kl Rahul included as openers. Both Indian batsmen made a good start in the Test series against England. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored more than 400 runs throughout the tournament and demolished the opposition bowling several times. At the same time, Kl Rahul made a strong basis for Team India by scoring over 500 runs. The technology and spiritual strength of both batsmen initially played an important role in giving India an edge. Akash Chopra both consider the best for the opening and is definitely a favorable sign for the future of Team India. India vs England: Akash Chopra in the third number in the route and Gill Middle Order placed English veteran batsman Joe Root, who played very useful turns in the series with his experience and class. At number four, young star Shubman Gill, India, gets a place, which was the highest run in the series. Gill’s batting showed a great balance between patience and aggression. After this, Rishabh got a chance at number five, which also contributed significantly with the bat and also played his responsibility well behind the wicket. At number six, Harry Brook of England was included. Although Brook delayed the series, his bat was strong in the final games and plagued the opposition bowlers. Akash Chopra preferred Ben Stokes and Ravindra Jadeja in the role of all round and fast bowlers. Stokes has often taken important wickets with the ball and has also shown a wonderful strategy in Captaincy. At the same time, Jadeja made himself a strong part of this joint team by brilliantly performing with the ball and the bat. Akash, who talks about the bowling attack, included Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj and fast bowler Josh Tong in England in his play XI. Bumrah continued to bowl as usual and took wickets on important occasions. Siraj surprised everyone with the highest 23 wickets in this series, while Josh Tong Indian batsmen plagued his speed and swing several times. Akash Chopra’s joint play Xi: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Kl Rahul, Joe Root, Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant (wicketkeeper), Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Ravinda Jadeja, Jasprit Bumra, Mohammad Siraj and Josh Tong.