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Hardik Pandya's Selection For Champions Trophy To Be Subjective; BCCI To Monitor All-Rounder In Vijay Hazare


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In a significant development, it has been revealed that India's T20 World Cup champion, Hardik Pandya, chances at the Champions Trophy 2025 remain a point of discussion. His absence, depending on the outcome of his bowling fitness test in the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy, could have significant consequences.

With just 6 ODI games remaining ahead of the Champions Trophy, Hardik Pandya's ability to bowl in the ODI series remains a big concern for the Indian team. To address this issue and to prove himself in the ODI format, he will be bowling in December, a crucial moment during the Vijay Hazare trophy.

The ICC tournament, slated to take place in Pakistan, has already been a wide topic of discussion. One of the key debates revolves around whether India will travel to Pakistan, a decision that could significantly impact the tournament.

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Moreover BCCI has made a significant announcement, appointing Suryakumar Yadav as the new skipper in the T20I set-up, replacing Rohit Sharma.

This decision sparked numerous discussions and criticisms, with many suggesting that the star all-rounder should have led the Men in Blue. The unexpectedness of this move has certainly kept everyone on their toes.

Further changes have been made within the Indian cricket team. Pandya, who has been the vice-captain of Team India for a considerable time, has been replaced and Shubman Gill will now take over as the vice-captain in both ODI and T20I formats.

On a side note, Pandya will return to action during the three-match T20I series against Sri Lanka starting on 27 July. However, as he revealed, he will miss out on the ODI series due to personal reasons.