Captaincy will be chosen by the selectors: Jay Shah in Group India's next T20I captain
Bridgetown [Barbados], July 1 The Leading group of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah opened up in Group India's new captain on Monday and said that it will be chosen by the selectors.
The Men dressed in Blue got hold of the renowned T20 WC prize for the subsequent time, overcoming South Africa by seven runs in Barbados on Saturday. Following the victory, Rohit Sharma declared his retirement from T20I cricket which left the 'Men dressed in Blue' with no commander in the 20-over design.
Addressing the columnists in Barbados, Shah said that the BCCI will report the new captain after the authorities talk about it with the selectors.
He added that India all-rounder Hardik Pandya showed off his abilities with his exhibition in the T20 World Cup 2024. The BCCI secretary said that the selectors showed confidence in Hardik even after a horrible showing in the Indian Chief Association (IPL) 2024.
"Captaincy will be concluded by the selectors and we will declare it subsequent to talking about with them. You got some information about Hardik, there were part of inquiries over his structure however the selectors showed confidence in him and he showed what him can do," Shah was cited by ESPNcricinfo as saying.
Summing up the last match of the competition, India won the throw and picked to bat first. Subsequent to being diminished to 34/3, a counter-going after organization between Virat (76) and Axar Patel (47 of every 31 balls, with one four and four sixes) of 72 runs reestablished India's situation in the game. A 57-run stand among Virat and Shivam Dube (27 of every 16 balls, with three fours and a six) took India to 176/7 in their 20 overs.
Keshav Maharaj (2/23) and Anrich Nortje (2/26) were the top bowlers for SA. Marco Jansen and Aiden Markram took a wicket each.
In the run pursue of 177 runs, Proteas was diminished to 12/2 and afterward a 58-run organization between Quinton de Kock (39 out of 31 balls, with four limits and a six) and Tristan Stubbs (31 of every 21 balls, with three fours and a six) carried back SA into the game. 50 years by Heinrich Klaasen (52 out of 27 balls, with two fours and five sixes) took steps to remove the game from India. Be that as it may, Arshdeep Singh (2/18), Jasprit Bumrah (2/20) and Hardik (3/20) got back in the game in death overs, holding SA to 169/8 in their 20 overs.
Virat got the 'Player of the Counterpart' for his exhibition. India has finished their north of 10 years ICC prize dry spell, by getting their most memorable ICC title since the Bosses Prize in 2013.