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Can Shikhar Dhawan As A Replacement For Shubman Gill Be A Game-Changing Move For Team India In The World Cup 2023?

by Himanshu Singh
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is at its most anticipated, with cricket fans throughout the world anxiously anticipating the match between India and Australia. However, there is bad news for the Indian team since Shubman Gill, one of their important openers, is presently having health issues.

Can Shikhar Dhawan As A Replacement For Shubman Gill Be A Game-Changing Move For Team India In The World Cup 2023?

Shubman Gill has definitely had an exceptional effect on the Indian cricket team. His opening partnerships alongside Rohit Sharma have played a vital role in India’s triumphs. Nevertheless, there’s an air of skepticism around his involvement in the next India vs. Australia encounter slated for October 8, 2023, at the legendary Chepauk Stadium in Chennai. Gill’s sad diagnosis of dengue infection has placed uncertainty over his participation in this critical match.

Shikhar Dhawan, the veteran opening batsman for Team India, has been significantly missing from the cricket arena for a considerable period. His last international appearance dates back to December 2022 when he faced Bangladesh, following which he was dropped from the squad. The rationale for this move by the management was to cultivate emerging talents for the approaching 2023 World Cup, becoming part of a bigger, long-term strategy.

As a result, there was a transition in the opening combination for Team India, with the young and promising Shubman Gill moving in alongside the seasoned Rohit Sharma at the top of the order. Gill took the opportunity and established his status in the team through amazing performances as an opener.

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However, a recent change of circumstances has ignited the potential of Shikhar Dhawan’s return to the World Cup squad. Presently, Shubman Gill is under the weather and may not be fit for the key World Cup battle against Australia set for October 8. This has led to speculation that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) would ponder the comeback of Shikhar Dhawan, who has exhibited consistent excellence while representing India in recent years.

While there hasn’t been any official confirmation on Shikhar Dhawan’s inclusion, the news of Shubman Gill’s sickness has fueled these rumors. Should Gill be unable to make it to Team India’s starting eleven for the World Cup, it may potentially hold huge repercussions for the team, considering Gill’s exceptional form in recent events, notably the Asia Cup and the ODI series against Australia. The team is sure to miss his contributions.

The choice concerning Shikhar Dhawan’s return and the role he might play hinges on numerous aspects, including Gill’s rehabilitation and match readiness. Nonetheless, the likely return of Dhawan might undoubtedly be a game-changing maneuver for Team India, fitting with India’s primary ambition of clinching World Cup gold.

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