India captain Rohit Sharma and selection committee chairman Ajit Agarkar announced the 15-member squad for the Champions Trophy. A viral video revealed Rohit's concerns over new BCCI guidelines, including family travel restrictions on long tours.
Rohit Sharma seemed to be telling with Ajit Agarkar about discussions he needs to have with the “secretary” about a number of things pertaining to “families”
Rohit Sharma & Co. lost the five-match series 3-1 despite winning the tour opener, under stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah, and thus relinquished the BTG Trophy after a decade
Mohammed Siraj, who has been a regular in the India playing XI in recent times, was ignored from the ODI squad against England and ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Despite shepherding the attack in the absence of Bumrah and Shami who is marking a return to the fold for the first time since the last World Cup, Mohammed Siraj was snubbed for left-armer Arshdeep who has only played eight ODIs thus far.
Captain Rohit Sharma on Saturday reflected on Team Indias squad selection for the Champions Trophy 2025 and said that the 15-member side has a lot of depth.
Since making his ODI debut for India against New Zealand in November 2022, Arshdeep Singh has played eight matches and has 12 wickets to his name.
Mumbai: The BCCI on Saturday announced India’s 15-member squad for the forthcoming Champions Trophy in Dubai with Rohit Sharma returning as captain for yet another 50-over ICC tournament. Returning to the international schedule after eight years,
Kuldeep Yadav has not played any competitive cricket since his hernia surgery in November, while Jasprit Bumrah sustained a stress-related injury during the fifth Test against Australia
Rohit Sharma was heard speaking to chairman of selectors that he has to sit with the BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia about the family policy in new set of directives issued by the Indian cricket board.
Captain Rohit Sharma and chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar addressed a press conference in Mumbai to announce India's 15-member squad for the ICC tournament. Rohit and Agarkar also broke silence on BCCI's 10-point diktat to contracted players.