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On 11/24/2022 at 4:58 PM, Lone Wolf said:

Jaahils don't know squads for BD & NZ tour are almost different coz BD tour starts 3 days after NZ tour. 

SKY is rested just like Siraj is rested for NZ ODI series. 

Dhawan, Pant, S Iyer, Sundar, D Chahar, Thakur are present in both the squads. Will they miss the first game or something like that?

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32 minutes ago, Majestic said:

Dhawan, Pant, S Iyer, Sundar, D Chahar, Thakur are present in both the squads. Will they miss the first game or something like that?

Dhawan didn't play T20 WC nor did Iyer Sundar Chahar...  Perhaps that's the reason & are ODI specialists too

Pant's inclusion is puzzling over Samson. 

 

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27 minutes ago, Lone Wolf said:

Dhawan didn't play T20 WC nor did Iyer Sundar Chahar...  Perhaps that's the reason & are ODI specialists too

Pant's inclusion is puzzling over Samson. 

 

Siraj didn't played T20 WC too..he was needed here and in BD ODI series too..so why he isn't in this squad and he actually played the NZ T20 series anyways.

 

I think the only valid reason for this kind of puzzling selection overall is that in the first ODI vs BD, all these players who are touring from NZ are rested or given a couple of days break to get themselves back into the grooves due to the  geographical difference between New Zealand and Bangladesh.

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8 minutes ago, Majestic said:

Siraj didn't played T20 WC too..he was needed here and in BD ODI series too..so why he isn't in this squad and he actually played the NZ T20 series anyways.

 

I think the only valid reason for this kind of puzzling selection overall is that in the first ODI vs BD, all these players who are touring from NZ are rested or given a couple of days break to get themselves back into the grooves due to the  geographical difference between New Zealand and Bangladesh.

It is too.much to expect such reason from thos selection committee. Their reasons would be completely different

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Hi Guys,

While it's true that cricket is often associated with the upper class in India, the BCCI, the governing body of cricket, doesn't discriminate. The expense of pursuing cricket professionally may limit access for some, even within higher castes. Additionally, there's a tendency for individuals to prioritize sports only if they excel early and have alternative career options. I've noticed that urban areas tend to have a stronger cricket-watching culture compared to rural areas like the one I was born in.

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