Indian cricket team's star players Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer and Yashasvi Jaiswal recently played for Mumbai against Jammu and Kashmir in domestic cricket, but now reports are coming that these three players may be out of the match against Meghalaya.
New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India recently issued a decree that it is mandatory for all players to play domestic cricket, only then their selection in the national team will be considered. This decree has had such an effect that players who have not played domestic cricket for the last decade have made a comeback. The biggest name in this is Team India's ODI and Test captain Rohit Sharma. Not only this, players like Virat Kohli will also be seen playing in the Ranji Trophy now. This is the reason why this initiative of BCCI is being considered very effective.
Recently, Team India captain Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer and Yashasvi Jaiswal came on the field to play for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy match in the group match against Jammu and Kashmir. However, all three players failed in batting. Now the news is coming about them that they may not be able to play for Mumbai in the last league match against Meghalaya. In such a situation, now the discussion has started whether these three players have completed the quota of the order issued by BCCI, but the reason behind this is coming to the fore.
All three players will prepare for the ODI series
There is no doubt that Meghalaya is nowhere in front of the record of Mumbai team in Ranji Trophy. This is the reason why Mumbai came on the field for this match without international players like Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer and Yashasvi Jaiswal. Apart from this, another big reason is that these three players also have to play in the ODI series against England.
Keeping in mind the preparations for the ODI series, these three will be out of the match against Meghalaya. Not only the ODI series, but these three players are also included in the Champions Trophy team. In such a situation, keeping in mind things like injury and workload, the team management may have asked them to focus on the upcoming big competition.
Jitendra Kumar

