
Ind vs nz playing xi: India and New Zealand teams will face face to face in the Champions Trophy on Sunday. These will be the last league stage match for both teams. India and New Zealand teams have reached the semi -finals. However, what will be the playing XI of the Indian team against New Zealand? Will India land with a change in its playing eleven? It is believed that the Indian team can descend without its captain Rohit Sharma and Mohammed Shami. At the same time, in the Indian playing XI instead of these two players, Arshdeep Singh and Rishabh Pant can get a chance.
What changes are possible in Indian playing XI?
Apart from this, what change is possible in India’s bowling department? The Indian team will land with which bowler in their playing XI? Playing Akshar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav is considered to be almost fixed, but can Ravindra Jadeja be rested? Actually, if Ravindra Jadeja is given rest, then Washington Sundar can get a chance in the playing XI. Also, India has spin options like Varun Chakraborty, but perhaps Varun Chakraborty will not get a chance in the playing XI, because if this happens, the Indian team has to play with a batsman less.
Semi -final war between South Africa and Afghanistan
Let us tell you that India defeated Bangladesh and made a great debut in the Champions Trophy. After this, India defeated Pakistan. However, in addition to India, the teams of New Zealand and Australia have reached the semi -finals at this time. At the same time, there is a semi -final race between South Africa and Afghanistan. The first semi -final of this tournament will be played on 4 March. While the second semi -finals will be played on 5 March. The Champions Trophy final will be played on 9 March.
India’s possible playing XI against New Zealand-
Shubman Gill (captain), KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant (wicketkeeper), Hardik Pandya, Akshar Patel, Ravindra Jadeja/Washington Sundar, Harshit Rana, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav.
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