India`s top XI against England: Key batters and bowlers
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Washington Sundar
Sundar, in 22 ODIs, has 315 runs and 23 wickets, offering control as an off-spinner and depth with the bat, providing balance to India’s lineup
Arshdeep Singh
Singh, with 12 wickets in 8 ODIs, impresses with his left-arm angle and calmness under pressure, making him a promising option for India`s bowling arsenal
Kuldeep Yadav
Yadav, with 176 wickets in 106 ODIs, is a wrist-spinner whose attacking approach in middle overs is vital for India’s success in the upcoming Champions Trophy
Shreyas Iyer
Iyer, with 2,421 runs in 62 ODIs, is a key middle-order stabilizer, excelling in strike rotation and accelerating, making him crucial for India’s batting depth
Ravindra Jadeja
Jadeja, with 220 wickets and 2,756 runs in 197 ODIs, excels as a left-arm spinner, reliable finisher, and exceptional fielder, playing a key all-round role
Shubman Gill
Gill, the dynamic vice-captain, boasts 2,328 runs in 47 ODIs, averaging 58.2, with 6 centuries, and plays a vital role alongside Rohit in India’s top order
Hardik Pandya
Pandya, India`s premier all-rounder, contributes with 1,769 runs and 84 wickets in 86 ODIs, providing explosive power and critical breakthroughs for the team
Rohit Sharma
Sharma, India’s batting cornerstone, leads with 10,866 runs in 265 ODIs, including 31 centuries, known for his ability to excel in high-pressure situations
KL Rahul
KL, India’s versatile wicketkeeper-batter, has 2,851 runs in 77 ODIs, offering stability and finishing ability, making him an indispensable asset to the team
Virat Kohli
Kohli, the `King`, brings unmatched experience with 13,906 runs in 295 ODIs, including 50 centuries, thriving in chases and under intense pressure for India
Mohammed Shami
Shami, with 195 wickets in 101 ODIs, is a lethal pace bowler known for his ability to strike early and deliver in critical moments, leading India’s pace attack
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