Mumbai: Former Cricketer India player Wudiim Jaffer said that if Shubman Gill missed the five-match test series against England in August-September due to a foot injury, Maya Agarwal would be his choice to replace the young opening.
The control board for cricket in India (BCCI) told Ian recently, “Gill might lose the first test because of an injury at the bottom of his foot.
But if he will be available for the rest of the series cannot be said now.” Jaffer aged 43 years, who has played 31 tests and scored nearly 2000 ran, said on Thursday that, “This would be a very big opportunity for Maya Agarwal and Kl Rahul with Miaku became my first preference.
He has a very good career so far this.
he was dropped after two bad match in Australia but I am sure he will look forward to this opportunity.
Agarwal scored two centuries, two centuries against South Africa and Bangladesh, in 2019 about surpassed Sir Don Bradman in the list of the fastest to score two tons of test doubles.
“This is a huge series of five test matches that can make or destroy Cricketer careers.
I feel Kl Rahul can also get into a place in a middle order if it is not as an opening, “Jaffer said on the YouTube video.
Gill, who failed in the final of the World Test Championship, after scoring 28 and eight, had played only eight test matches And on average 31.84.
He has scored three centuries centuries, including two in the Indian victory campaign in Australia Instead of being allowed to open.
Foot injuries increasingly aggravating the opening problem.
“This will be a big blow to India and Shubman Gill because as a young man, you look forward to this type.
from the series to make a name for yourself.
Considering that we judge players with their performance abroad, it will be a setback for him to miss the first few matches, “Jaffer added.” This will be a very important series for India because we have not won the series in the UK.
Since 2007-08 even though we have approached.
Even though Shubman Gill’s injury would be a big blow, the players would try to move and give.
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