2022 India have got so many options': Salman Butt hails BCCI's rotation policy

 Previous Pakistan opener Salman Butt has hailed India's revolution strategy including resting senior players and offering numerous chances to the youthful players. Butt said that this has assisted with making a greater pool of players for India.


India have rolled out Numerous improvements to their crews during the ongoing year for various series. The senior players didn't play in the T20 series against South Africa and Ireland, the ODI series against West Indies, and will likewise not highlight in the ODI series against Zimbabwe. This has offered young people a great deal of chances.



Butt, discussing Indian group the executives on his YouTube channel, said that the revolution strategy has been an ordinary practice for India lately.


"I think the revolution strategy has become ordinary practice for the Indian group since they don't play with similar Players in each series. They give rest to senior players, give more open doors to the young people and continue to change the group."


The southpaw further added that having different choices is really great for greater competitions, for example, Asia Cup.


"They have such countless choices and mixes going. It turns into a hard decision on occasion, however having a seat strength is good for rivalries."


Strangely, it's the players as well as the lead trainer Rahul Dravid has additionally been laid on events with VVS Laxman playing out the Obligations in his nonappearance. Butt feels that general human asset advancement is occurring in Indian cricket.


"Presently they are proceeding NCA staff. Head VVS Laxman will mentor the group in Zimbabwe. Thus, (Rahul) Dravid, the lead trainer, is additionally getting rest. Human advancement is occurring in the Indian cricket crew with expanding HR, which is awesome. Later on, they can grow it like the IPL."


India will play a three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe before the beginning of the Asia Cup. India will confront most despised rivals Pakistan to start off their Asia Cup crusade on 28 August.

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