Ind vs Ban: Big news is coming out for the fans of Team India. On the one hand, preparations for Bangladesh tour are going on vigorously, on the other hand there are reports of two big star players being out of the series. The absence of these two veterans of Indian cricket may increase the concern of team management.
However, now the selectors are preparing to include two new faces in the team, who have the power to make the opposition bowlers sleep with their aggressive batting.
Actually, according to some reports, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli can be out of the India vs Bangladesh (IND vs Ban) ODI series due to workload management. The team will definitely feel the lack of both senior players.
However, the selectors can include two players in the team for India vs Bangladesh (IND Vs BAN) ODI series, whose current form can blow any bowling attack. Both these players have proved their superiority before.
In the absence of these giants, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Karun Nair can be included in Team India for the India vs Bangladesh (IND vs Ban) ODI series. Yashswi is known for his powerful and aggressive game.
In IPL 2025, he scored 233 runs in 7 matches with an average of 33.29 and a strike rate of 138, including the best score of 75 runs. His power hitting and the ability to get a fast start in opening can prove to be trump leaf in the IND vs BAN series for Team India.
At the same time, this comeback in Team India from India vs Bangladesh (Ind vs Ban) ODI series for Karun Nair also cannot reduce this golden opportunity. Karun has rocked his batting in domestic cricket this season.
In the Vijay Hazare Trophy, he crushed 779 runs in just 8 innings at a tremendous average of 389.50, including 5 centuries and 1 half -century. His bat also spoke a lot in the Ranji Trophy and he scored 863 runs at an average of 53.93, including 4 brilliant centuries.
Now the fans are eyeing both these players. If Yashasvi and Karun prove themselves from India vs. Bangladesh (Ind vs Ban) ODI series, then Team India can get two strong options for the upcoming big tournaments.