Indian captain Virat Kohli will step down from T20 cricket after the ICC T20 World Cup 2021. In such a situation, India's fast bowler Ashish Nehra has told a player his choice for the captain.
Cricket News: T20 World Cup 2021 has been no less than a nightmare for India. Current captain Virat Kohli will step down from T20 captaincy after the 2021 T20 World Cup. Kohli has not been very successful as a captain. Meanwhile, former India fast bowler Ashish Nehra has revealed his choice for India's new T20 captaincy post. He has suggested the name of a dangerous bowler of Team India.
Made him T20 captain
Former India bowler Ashish Nehra has not picked Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul as T20 captains. Rather, he has described the deadly bowler Jasprit Bumrah as his captain in T20. He said, 'Jasprit Bumrah plays in all three formats. He is very strong, it is not written in any book that fast bowlers cannot become captain.
Image source: GoogleBumrah is a deadly bowler
India's star Tej Jasprit Bumrah is known as the Yorker King. In the last few years, he has made a different place in Team India. Bumrah has proved to be the match winner of Team India and he understands the game very well. Playing his balls is not easy even for the biggest batsmen, he has proved to be very economical.
Great performance in IPL
Jasprit Bumrah has performed well in IPL, he plays for Mumbai Indians. He has played 106 matches in IPL in which he has taken 130 wickets. Bumrah bowls very deadly in the death overs. When this dangerous bowler is in his rhythm, he can destroy any batting order.
Series against New Zealand after T20 World
The Indian team is to be announced for the T20 series against New Zealand next week, then the name of the new captain will be revealed. However, till now the BCCI has not announced the name of anyone as the captain.
India vs New Zealand full schedule
November 17: First T20 International (Jaipur)
19 November: Second T20 International (Ranchi)
21 November: Third T20 International (Kolkata)
November 25 to 29: First Test (Kanpur)
December 3 to 7: Second Test (Mumbai)
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