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Asian Cup: The former India cricket player says that the team of the second channel of India is stronger than Pakistan | Cricket news

Axar Patel of India famous with teammates (photo of François Nel / Getty Images)

India has already obtained a place in the Super 4 stage of the Asian 2025 Cup, but the former cricket player and commentator Aakash Chopra suggested an interesting idea: why not also send a team of an India? Chopra explained that Afghanistan, considered the second best Asian team after India, is struggling with its striker in the tournament. “Bangladesh is still alive after defeating Afghanistan, but Afghanistan has trouble beating. The bowling alley is good, the terrain is correct, but the striker is the problem, “he said. Chopra also compared the configuration of India to Pakistan. He noted that the range of Pakistan strikers is lower than the second rope in India. “If you compare Pakistan’s striker with India A, our second team is probably stronger. Pakistan does not really have a match winners like us,” he said. He made parallels with the past strategy of Australia, where Australia participated in a quadrangular series in 1994 alongside the main team. Australia continued to beat England and Zimbabwe, reaching the final. Chopra believes that a similar approach could benefit India, giving a match practice and an exhibition to young players while retaining a strong main team. He suggested to a strong India that a team could include players like Shreyas Iyer, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Rajat Patidar, Kl Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Mohammed Siraj, Mohammed Shamie, Ravi Bishnoi and Yuzvenda Chahal. Chopra thinks it would give India an advantage and would help develop future match winners. Chopra also pointed out that the current senior team of India is dominant both in stick and bowling alley, but to give an exhibition to a second team could make sure that talented players are not lacking due to limited slots.

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