IND vs ENG Semifinal Key Player Battle: There will be a battle between these stalwarts in the India-England match
IND vs ENG Semifinal Key Player Battle: The second semi-final match of T20 World Cup 2024 between India and England will be played on June 27 at 8 pm. IND vs ENG (Pic Source X) IND vs ENG Semifinal Key Player Battle: The second semi-final match of the T20 World Cup 2024 between India and England will be played on 27 June at 8 pm. This is a very important match of the tournament because India has to take revenge for the defeat in the last T20 World Cup and make it to the final. On the other hand, the current champion England is also not going to give up easily. Obviously, they are the champions of the last edition and they would like to win the trophy this year as well. In such a situation, the IND vs ENG match is going to be very explosive, because both teams have great players and it is going to be fun to watch this battle between them. While India has Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jaspreet Bumrah and other strong players, England also has players like fast bowlers Jofra Archer, Butler and Phil Salt who can overpower Team India. One thing is certain that big names will be seen playing against each other in this match. Let’s look at those battles- 3. Rohit Sharma vs Jofra Archer – The biggest battle Rohit Sharma (Pic Source-X) If we talk about the biggest player battle of INDIA vs ENGLAND, then the first and foremost name is going to be between Rohit Sharma and Jofra Archer. Archer is a very deadly bowler and is returning to the mega tournament after a long time. He would definitely want to target Rohit so that he can start his comeback. Talking about Rohit Sharma, the way he thrashed Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins in the last match of Team India, it has become clear that the bowlers are going to be thrashed in this match as well. In such a situation, the Face Off between these two is going to be amazing. Throughout the tournament, we have seen Rohit targetting the fast bowlers. Archer is also in full form as he has taken 9 wickets in 7 matches against England and has shown a lot of magic with the new ball. Now it will be interesting to see how these two big names show their dominance against each other.
Azhar Ali given key post in PCB, former team manager Rehan Ul Haq will also return
Apart from this, there are reports of former team manager Rehan-ul-Haq’s return to the national team. Azhar Ali. (Photo Source: Twitter) Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) may take a big decision in the coming days. According to reports, former team captain and Test veteran Azhar Ali (Azhar Ali) can be given an important post. According to Geo News, he is expected to be given the responsibility of National Selection Committee or High Performance Centre. If Azhar Ali is appointed the chief selector, he will be entrusted with the task of choosing the best team and grooming talent across all formats. He will have first-hand knowledge of the current generation of international and domestic players. By heading the High Performance Centre, he will be able to oversee the training and development work for special cricketers. Apart from this, there are reports of former team manager Rehan Ul Haq’s return to the national team. A source said, ‘Rehan Ul Haq will soon take over his responsibility in the Pakistan team.’ Mohsin Naqvi Azhar Ali Interested to include in PCB management setup. Because he wants to use the experience of the former captain. Azhar’s understanding of the game, combined with his experience of captaining Pakistan in Tests, makes him an impressive candidate. Took retirement in 2022 Let us tell you that Azhar Ali retired from Test cricket in 2022. He made a mark after making his debut against Australia at Lord’s in 2010. Made a great start to his career by scoring a half-century in his second test itself. He finished his career as one of Pakistan’s leading run scorers in Test cricket. Azhar Ali scored 7,142 runs at an average of 42.26 including 19 centuries. He scored a triple century (302*) in the day-night test against West Indies in 2016, becoming the first Pakistani player to do so. Azhar also captained in 9 Test matches in two different periods from 2016 to 2020.