The entire touring party for the England tour, with the exception of Rishabh Pant, who is currently leading Team India in the T20I series, will leave Mumbai later today. A BCCI official privy to the development told PTI on the condition of anonymity:
Since the team will only compete in a solitary Test to complete the five-match Test series dating back to 2021, the selection committee is unlikely to name a replacement.
While Rohit Sharma is certain to be included at the top as captain, Shubman Gill is also available as a backup opener option. The Punjab-born batter suffered an injury that rendered him unavailable for the Test series last year. The source added:
India currently holds a 2-1 lead over England after the end of four Tests. The sides will converge in Edgbaston, Birmingham, to play the final contest of the series. The Rohit Sharma-led side will also play three ODIs and three T20Is during the tour.
Hardik Pandya is the top candidate to lead Team India in Ireland
Following the end of the home series against the Proteas, a section of the current squad, that is likely to be coached by VVS Laxman, will leave for Ireland to play two T20Is. Both matches are scheduled to be played at the Malahide Cricket Club Ground on June 26 and 28.
On the back of his success in the Indian Premier League (IPL) with the Gujarat Titans (GT), Hardik Pandya will, reportedly, be given the chance to lead the nation for the first time. The source said:
The all-rounder previously assumed the role of vice-captain for a solitary contest during the tour of Sri Lanka, last year.
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