In addition to him, the wicketkeeper-batsman Kusal Mendis struck a 52-ball 31 to propel the visitors to an impressive 206 for 6 score.
    After Sanju Samson was ruled out with an injury, the team led by Hardik Pandya included Rahul Tripathi in the playing XI for the second Twenty20 International. After recovering from an injury, pacer Arshdeep Singh also took Harshal Patel’s place. However, because he bowled a hat trick of no-balls during the match, he ended up disappointing everyone. The player who is benched for Saturday’s third and final T20I match will be interesting to watch.
    Our anticipated India XI for the third T20I is as follows:
    Gil Shubman: The 23-year-old right-hander’s first two matches had been disappointing, as he only managed to get scores of 7 and 5. Ruturaj Gaikwad may take his place in the playing XI for the third Twenty20 International. Ishan Kishan: In the first match, the wicketkeeper-batsman scored 37 runs in 29 balls but was bowled out for 2 runs in the second T20I. Kishan is known for attacking, so he will definitely be in the playing XI.
    Yadav Suryakumar: The Indian vice-captain truly lived up to the fans’ expectations in the second T20I, scoring 51 off 36 balls to bring Team India closer to victory after failing to make an impression in the first T20I.
    Tripathi Rahul: Following Sanju Samson’s injury, the right-handed batter made his international debut in the second Twenty20 International. Tripathi, on the other hand, was run out for just 5 runs, making no impression.
    Pandya Hardik: In the second Twenty20 International, the captain of India was efficient with the ball but failed to shine with the bat. In his two overs, he only gave up 13 runs.
    Hooda, Deepak: Hooda failed to replicate his heroics in the second Twenty20 International, scoring 41 not out off 23 balls, but the right-handed batter would be eager to put on another impressive performance.
    Patel Axar: Axar Patel will be remembered by Indian fans as the night’s hero, despite losing the second T20I. The all-rounder not only took two wickets, but he also scored 65 runs in 31 balls, albeit unsuccessfully.
    Singh, Arshdeep: In the second Twenty20 International, the young India pacer had a forgettable performance, scoring an unwelcome hat-trick of no-balls. He got worse when he bowled two more no-balls during the match. There is a possibility that Harshal Patel will take his place.
    Mavi Shivam: He made his international debut in the first Twenty20 International and impressed everyone with his 4/22 score. In the second match, however, he proved to be too costly, allowing 53 runs in four overs.
    Chahal Yuzvendra: In his four overs, the veteran leg spinner lost one wicket and gave up 30 runs.

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