Shubman Gill To Kick Off New Era Against Zimbabwe? Maiden Call-Ups For Many Youngsters; Find Out

Shubman Gill

The Indian team is ready to usher into a new era as many youngsters will get their maiden call-ups under the leadership of Shubman Gill.

The Indian team is ready to usher into a new era. So many youngsters are coming through and they look ready to take over the world. The older guys are reaching the twilight of their careers, we are ready for a major transition.

And it looks like we will start that transition right after the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. India is set to face Zimbabwe in a five-match series after the T20 World Cup, and this is the perfect time for experimentation and the said transition.

While BCCI always prefers youngsters in series like this, this time it will be different as there will be no senior players. According to reports, VVS Laxman will be the coach for this series, before the next head coach takes over.

Rise Of Shubman Gill!

Shubman Gill is the rising star of India. There is a reason he is known as the Prince of Indian cricket. He is supposed to be the player who will take India into the next era and even BCCI thinks so.

That is why many reports are suggesting that he will lead this young Indian lineup against Zimbabwe. It is because even Surya Kumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya are likely to be rested after the T20 World Cup.

Rising Stars!

Other reports are suggesting that we will see many maiden call-ups for this T20i series. Many Indian youngsters in IPL 2024 impressed everyone and deserve a chance in the Indian squad.

The most popular name amongst all of them is Rinku Singh who was left out of the T20 World Cup squad even after such a surreal performance for India in the past.

The reports suggest that BCCI has already collected the passports of a few players who will be flying to Zimbabwe for the series. Among these names, Abhishek Sharma, Riyan Parag, Nitish Reddy, Tushar Deshpande, and Harshit Rana might get their maiden call-up.

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