Kumar Sangakkara’s big statement regarding India’s T20 World Cup squad, said- “It is very strong….”

Kumar Sangakkara says that India has a balanced team, which includes good players in all departments. Team India (Photo Source: Getty Images) The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 is to be played jointly hosted by West Indies and America from June 1. BCCI announced the 15-member Indian team for this mega tournament on April 30. Veteran players are continuously seen giving their feedback regarding the Indian squad. Regarding the Indian squad, former Sri Lankan player Kumar Sangakkara says that India has a balanced team, which includes good players in all departments. T20 World Cup 2024: This is a very strong squad- Kumar Sangakkara Kumar Sangakkara believes that Rohit Sharma and head coach Rahul Dravid will be able to play with two or three different combinations in the T20 World Cup 2024. Which will depend on whether they want more depth in their bowling or batting. Speaking before the match between Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2024, Kumar Sangakkara said, ‘This is a very strong squad. They have got their batting covered, they have all-rounder players. He has very high-quality spin and he has a very good combination. Knowing the conditions there, I am sure Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma have a good idea of ​​what the team should be like to play the desired cricket in the World Cup. Kumar Sangakkara further said, ‘They will have two or three different combinations, depending on whether they want a deep batting line-up or more power in their bowling. But it is really a well-balanced team, a very strong team and India has always been very strong in international tournaments. I am very proud of those players- Sangakkara Three players of Rajasthan Royals – Sanju Samson, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Yuzvendra Chahal have got a place in the Indian squad for T20 World Cup 2024. Avesh Khan is part of the Traveling Reserve. Speaking further, RR head coach Kumar Sangakkara said, ‘We’re very proud of those players, they’ve worked really hard. I can understand how he must have been feeling till the final announcement was made. A lot of credit should be given to the players. He played the IPL well, and it worked for him.

IPL 2024: ‘He is working very hard, good things will happen’ Kumar Sangakkara’s big statement regarding Riyan Parag comes out

Parag is seen performing brilliantly in IPL 2024 Riyan Parag and Kumar Sangakkara (Image Credit- Twitter The ongoing season of IPL 2024 has been very spectacular for Rajasthan Royals’ young 22-year-old all-rounder player Riyan Parag. Let us tell you that he has played a total of 5 matches for the team in the ongoing season, in which he has scored 261 runs. Earlier, during the 2022 IPL, Parag had scored a total of 183 runs in the entire season. So now Parag has left behind his previous best performance. Also, he is one of the highest run-scoring batsmen in the ongoing IPL season. Along with this, there is a lot of discussion in the cricket world about Parag’s excellent batting in the ongoing season. Apart from this, former Indian player Sunil Gavaskar has also said that for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024, the selectors should also keep the name of Ryan Parag in mind for the selection of the Indian team. Kumar Sangakkara gave a big statement regarding Riyan Parag Let us tell you that after the match against Gujarat Titans, Kumar Sangakkara said about Riyan Parag – Everyone can see his (Ryan Parag) ability. For him it is about paying more attention to Rajasthan Royals this season. Sangakkara further said- Whatever will happen after that, but you should not put yourself too far ahead to see things in the future. But he is working hard and batting very well. If he continues to do that, good things will definitely happen. On the other hand, if we give you information about Riyan Parag’s performance in the ongoing tournament, he has scored a total of 261 runs in five matches at an excellent average of 87 and strike rate of 158.18. Also, he is just 55 runs behind number one and Orange Cup holder Virat Kohli.