Team India: After the end of the New Zealand Test series, the Indian cricket team is currently on a tour of South Africa, where it is playing a series of 4 T20 matches with the South African team. The first match of this series was played on 8 November, in which India won one-sidedly.
Team India won the first T20 match against South Africa by 61 runs and its second match will be played today (November 10).
But before the start of this match, a big news has come out and according to that news, 4 star players of Team India are going to say goodbye to cricket. That is, they will never be seen in the Indian jersey again. So let us know who are those 4 players who can be seen announcing their retirement.
These 4 players of Team India can announce retirement
According to the information received in media reports, after the end of the 4 T20 match series between India and South Africa, 4 star players of Team India can announce retirement. According to the news, those four players are none other than Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara, Umesh Yadav and Ishant Sharma. If reports are to be believed, they have taken such a decision due to being continuously out of Team India.
These 4 players are continuously out of the team
It is known that Cheteshwar Pujara and Umesh Yadav last got a chance to play for Team India in the final of the World Test Championship 2023. Since then both these players are out of the team. At the same time, Rahane last got a chance to play against West Indies last year. If we talk about Ishant Sharma, he has been out of the team since 2021.
The final T20 match will be played on November 15
Let us tell you that the final match of the ongoing 4 T20 match series between India and South Africa will be played on November 15. This match will be played at the Wanderers Stadium. In such a situation, it will have to be seen whether these four players will retire or not. However, there are high chances of this happening. But until these four players say something officially, it would be too early to reach any conclusion.
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