Rohit Sharma will be leading the Indian outfit in the Nidahas trophy
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Washington Sundar should be given a consistent run in the Indian team
It is always exciting to see some new faces representing India. The Nidahas trophy too will see the likes of Deepak Hooda, Vijay Shankar, Rishabh Pant, Washington Sundar, Mohammed Siraj and Shardul Thakur playing for India in the tournament. As the youngsters are relatively inexperienced at the international level, there are chances that they may not provide team India with the desired results in the first go. The team management should not look to judge the young cricketers on the basis of one or two bad performances and should look to give them a consistent run at least in the T20 format before making rapid changes in the team.
Overall the Indian squad is an exciting one with a combination of youth and experience. India have tasted success against Sri Lanka in recent times and the young squad will look to replicate the success in the Nidahas trophy too.
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Meit has had the privilege of interviewing Indian speedster Ishant Sharma and India Women's legend Mithali Raj so far in his professional career.
If he ever laid his hands on a time machine, Meit would love to witness the 2023 ICC World Cup final between India and Australia and believes that ODIs should never be completely replaced by T20Is owing to the format's popularity.