Shweta Ullala: Should India Retain Their Current Cricket Team?

    • Shweta Ullala,
    • Standard: XI-A,
    • National Academy For Learning,
    • Bangalore.

    • Publish Date: Sep 27 2017 4:56PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Oct 2 2017 1:56PM
Shweta Ullala: Should India Retain Their Current Cricket Team?

The Indian ODI team is truly amazing! Currently our fantastic fifteen are winning all the ODI matches they are playing.

They won all 9 matches against Sri Lanka in their previous tour. They are truly making India proud! However, should this team be allowed to continue?

Or do you feel that the current team has had their share of glory, and doors must open for new, younger players?

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Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Though the team is good, new players have to be given chance. We''ve to remember that even these players were given chance by great players. So I feel new members should be given chance!

Prathamesh Kandale HILLGREEN SCHOOL

We should not forget our old veteran players who have contributed to achieve many cups for India.These include players like Dhawan,Raina,Jadeja,Yuvraj and many more.It is because of them that the new players are getting chance.

Ronit.R National Hill View Public School

I think giving opportunities to players like K. L Rahul who have a great run in the recent Ranji trophy and giving veteran players like Ashwin and Jadeja to gain some experience before the 2018 world cup would have been better

Rajat Upadhyay Cambridge Court High School

the no.4 i.e the number just after Mr. captain is something which needs attention because kedar jadhav is not the right guy to be in the team instead of him there are veteran players like yuvraj and raina.

Rajat Upadhyay Cambridge Court High School

the no.4 i.e the number just after Mr. captain is something which needs attention because kedar jadhav is not the right guy to be in the team instead of him there are veteran players like yuvraj and raina.

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