Rohit Sharma can make a comeback in the T20 series against Afghanistan.
After the 7-wicket win against South Africa in the Cape Town Test, Indian captain Rohit Sharma was seen in the same style during the press conference as he is often seen when journalists ask questions. After losing by an innings and 32 runs in the first Test match, Team India made a strong comeback and defeated the host team in the second Test.
This is India’s first Test win in Cape Town. After this historic victory, Rohit Sharma answered the questions of journalists in the press conference. Meanwhile, when a reporter asked Rohit Sharma a question about his T20 career and the upcoming Afghanistan series, the Indian captain replied in a funny manner.
Rohit said smilingly, ‘You are using your brain…let’s focus on Cape Town for now.’ On hearing this, all the journalists present there start laughing. Even Rohit himself cannot stop laughing.
Later he praised the team and said, ‘This will be one of our best Test match victories. Never won here, out of all the wins we have achieved so far, this is the best.
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Let us tell you that the Indian team is going to host Afghanistan for a three-match T-20 series from January 11. Whereas Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli can make a comeback in this series in view of the upcoming T-20 World Cup. Both these experienced players have not played any T20 match since the T20 World Cup 2022.
Now fans are waiting whether senior players like Rohit and Virat Kohli will join the Indian squad for this T20 series or not.
India vs Afghanistan T20 series schedule is as follows-
1st T20, January 11, 2024, Mohali, 7 pm
2nd T20, January 14, 2024, Indore, 7 pm
3rd T20 17 January 2024, Bengaluru 7 PM
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