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Jasprit Bumrah lost the Test Captain Race due to “Hardik Pandya Yardstick”, the new candidate emerges




As the test captaincy infection in the Indian team estimates everyone, a lot of opinions have been revealed on the candidates, mainly Jasprit Bumrah and Shubman Gill. Bumrah looked like a natural heir as Rohit Sharma said goodbye to the draft, but they know that Gill is being considered a better candiant due to the issue of pace’s work and injury problems. Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar shared his opinion on the Test Captain Status, realizing that Bumrah lost the number 1 Test Captain candidate Spot because for the reason that Hardik Pandya was ignored for India’s T20 Eye Captains and Tributes.

“Yardsticks who were taken for Hardik Pandya, when Suryakumar was nominated as the T20I captain … The argument was that Hardik has fitness issues, he may not be available. Therefore, we are looking at a player who is guaranteed a place in the playing XI.

While Gill has sealed the debate and informally claimed the test captaincy site, as Rohit’s successor, Bangar has urged the BCCI not to participate in a decision and consider the ‘Siddha artist’ KL Rahul for the role.

“She has been a proven test fight, there are many important runs at the top of the order for India. So he will play all Test matches, and most of his out of his hundreds or big scores have come in foreign matches. So there is no question on his ability in any situation, for this, and he is young, when you are a two -year -old. When you are a two -year -old. Play the entire cycle,” he said.

Bangar feels that Rahul fits the bill fully as far as the current test is captained, while Gill can be included in the future leader.

“You will be wrong if you were really thinking for a long time. Gill is quite short. He has got the burden of cricket ahead of him, and he also gets self-confidence in his ability by doing well abroad. So it is a challenge to do it on a constant basis. India has captained in South Africa when India has captained in South Africa.

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