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India’s test questions are concluded by changing the focus to ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

MONews
3 Min Read

Tags: Champion Trophy 2025, India

Publication: January 6, 2025

India’s test cricket calendar has ended with a disappointing memo in recent years, showing one of the most difficult stages in recent years. The team not only won the best place in the World Test Championship (WTC) rankings, but also missed the WTC final. According to a series of poor performances, India has lost seven of the last eight test games, including an unprecedented 0-3 white wash of New Zealand, which sent a shock wave through Indian cricket.

Convert to white ball cricket

As the test season lags behind, India’s focus is on February 19, 2025, and will go to the White Ball Cricket while preparing for the ICC Champions Trophy. Prior to Marquee Tournament, India hosts the United Kingdom for five T20IS and three. ODIS starts on January 22, which plays an important role in champion trophy to find rhythms and solve major interests.

Spotlight Selection Committee


AJIT AGARKAR Leading Selection Committee As mandatory by the International Cricket Council (ICC), it is faced with an important mission to announce the temporary 15 -member squad of India on Champions Trophy by January 12. The team will have flexibility to change until February 13, and the starter can evaluate the form and health before finishing the squad.

report Indian time JASPRIT BUMRAH is expected to be nominated as an Indian vice president of tournaments. Despite the concerns about the health of Australia’s rough border Gabascar Trophy, Bumrah’s leadership potential gained the trust of the select. His appointment will be a second vice chairman, Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul, who had a position in the 2023 ODI World Cup.


Challenge to the selection committee

The selection process is expected to be a “head scratcher”, and some fringe players show impressive performances in domestic tournaments such as Vijay Hazare Trophy. The selector has to balance the experience and the present form, so there is a competitive squad to wait for the ICC title in India for a long time.

You can get a glimpse of hope

In the disappointment of the exam, there was a moment of radiance. The special virgin test century of the star NITISH REDDY, which comes to mind in the MCG, has captivated the imagination of the fans and gained a glimpse of the future of Indian cricket.

As CHAMPIONS TROPHY approaches, both fans and experts will see how India will be able to correct the strategy and return to the global stage. The Indian cricket team has all the materials for a powerful return with a rich talent and a resolution of return.

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