Sunday , November 24 2024

No luck like Shubman Gill… Former BCCI selector furious over Rituraj Gaikwad being dropped from Sri Lanka tour

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The Indian team for the Sri Lanka tour has been announced. Ever since the BCCI announced the team for this tour, there has been an uproar. K Srikanth, the former chief selector of the BCCI, has accused the board of being biased.

The Indian team's tour of Sri Lanka will start from July 27. The team has already been announced for this. However, ever since the BCCI announced the team for this tour, there has been an uproar. Fans and cricket experts are angry due to the exclusion of some players from the team. Former Indian cricketer and former BCCI chief selector Krishnamachari Srikkanth seemed angry with the board for selecting Shubman Gill and keeping out the consistently good performer Rituraj Gaikwad from the team. He also accused the Board of Control for Cricket in India of being biased on his YouTube channel.

Srikanth raised questions on BCCI

Krishnamachari Srikkanth has now started a new debate regarding the selection of Team India. He has made a big allegation against the Board of Control for Cricket in India of being biased towards the players. Srikkanth said on his YouTube channel Cheeki Cheeka that Shubman Gill is not in form, he does not understand why he is selected in the team every time. According to Srikkanth, Rituraj Gaikwad has scored more runs than Gill and he should be automatically selected in the team, but due to too much bias he has to stay out. On the other hand, Gill keeps failing again and again, despite this he keeps getting opportunities.

Srikkanth finally said that the selectors should look at Gaikwad's runs because his luck is not as good as Gill. Let us tell you that he had accused of bias in keeping Gaikwad out of the T20 World Cup team. At the same time, S Badrinath, who has played for Chennai Super Kings, has also raised questions on keeping Gaikwad out of the T20 and ODI series.

Shubman Gill vs Rituraj Gaikwad

If we compare both the batsmen in terms of statistics in T20, then Rituraj Gaikwad is far ahead of Shubman Gill. Gaikwad has scored 500 runs in 17 innings at an average of 35.71 and a strike rate of 140. He was also the highest run-scorer against Australia. He also scored a century in that series.

Shubman Gill has scored 335 runs in 14 innings at an average of 25 and a strike rate of 147. He has been able to score only one half-century in the last seven innings. Gaikwad also performed better than Gill in the Zimbabwe series.