Previous Indian commander Sunil Gavaskar feels that there will be a few retirements following India’s devastating 10-wicket rout against Britain in the T20 World Cup elimination round on Thursday.
Gavaskar implied that there are countless players in the crew who are in their mid-30s and it very well may mean certain death for the street for them during the T20Is.
Retirement in Indian Cricket Team
“There will be a few retirements likewise coming through, no one can say with any certainty. This isn’t an ideal opportunity to consider it. You truly move away from it, provide it with a ton of thought however there are a ton of players in their mid-30s who might consider their situation for the Indian T20 group,” Gavaskar told Star Sports.
Notwithstanding, Gavaskar likewise recommended that with Hardik Pandya assuming control over the captaincy job in the New Zealand visit, it will be the start of another time.
- Sunil Gavaskar says there are a few retirements in the Indian Cricket Team.
- He said this after the loss of India’s T20 against England.
- Most of the fans were very upset about the last match of India’s T20.
Set 169 to win, Britain arrived at its objective with four overs in excess as openers Alex Hales (86 not out) and Jos Buttler (80 not out) crushed India’s bowlers.
They hushed the 40,000-in number favorable to India swarm by scoring 170 runs off 96 conveyances. Theirs was the most noteworthy Britain opening substitute in T20 cricket and the most elevated opening substitute in all T20 World Cups.