R Ashwin may get a chance in Team India playing XI in World Cup 2023 final against Australia - Will Rohit Sharma bet on R Ashwin in World Cup 2023 final? Trouble for Australian batsmen, Cricket News- CMB College

R Ashwin may get a chance in Team India playing XI in World Cup 2023 final against Australia – Will Rohit Sharma bet on R Ashwin in World Cup 2023 final? Trouble for Australian batsmen, Cricket News

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In the last 6 matches of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, Team India has not made a single change in the playing eleven. The team captained by Rohit Sharma has won all the matches. Although there were changes in the opening few matches, after Hardik Pandya’s injury, the team played all the matches with three pacers and two spinners and won all the matches. However, there are indications that India may change the World Cup 2023 final.

In fact, before the match, the practice session gives hints as to who can play in the upcoming match. There have been similar indications regarding Team India’s premier off-spinner R Ashwin, suggesting that he could be included in the playing eleven. Ashwin is World Cup He has played only one match and that match was against Australia, which was Team India’s first match of the league stage and in that match he bowled strongly.

What will be the nature of Ahmedabad’s pitch? How many runs can the team defend?

Team India had an optional training session at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Friday, with stars like Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Shami, Mohammad Siraj, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill missing. After the training session, there was a long conversation between the head coach of the Indian team and the support staff standing near the pitch, from which it seems that there is a possibility of a change in the team’s playing eleven, but the question is whether it is necessary to give Ashwin a chance.

Ashwin is feared in Australia

The Australian team does not play spin that well and especially with the way R Ashwin bowls, the Australian batsmen shy away from facing him. David Warner opens right-handed batting against him. He has also dismissed Steve Smith many times. Also, they are known to trouble left-handed batsmen and both openers in the Australian team are left-handed, so they will have the edge.

You may remember or not, but in 2011, MS Dhoni changed the final. He went with a pacer instead of a spinner and gave S Sreesanth, who was making his league debut, a chance. In such a situation, will we see Rohit Sharma make a change in the final? If so, the question is who will play? The point is that Mohammad Siraj may have to sit out or you can cut a batsman short and leave Suryakumar Yadav out.

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