3 Indian Players Who Made Comeback To Test Squad VS Bangladesh

India will play a two-match Test series against Bangladesh from September 19 which is part of the 2023-25 Worlfd Test Championship cycle. It will begin a hectic Test summer for India in which they will play 10 Tests till January. Three top stars will make a comeback who missed the England series

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India Set To Play Bangladesh

Indian cricket team will play Bangladesh in a two-match Test series starting from September 19. This will be India's first Test match since March when they played a three-match series against England. Three top stars will make a comeback.

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India's Busy Test Season

The Bangladesh series will start a hectic Test season for India in which they will play 10 Tests in four matches. India will host Bangladesh and New Zealand before travelling to Australia for a five-match Test series.

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India Eye WTC Final

India are top of the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 WTC standings. In the Bangladesh series, they will begin their charge towards a third consecutive final.

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Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli will make a comeback to the Indian Test squad after nine months. He will play his second Test of 2024. Kohli missed all five Tests against England due to personal reasons.

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Rishabh Pant

Rishabh Pant, who is already rated as arguably India's greatest wicket-keeper batter in Test cricket will make a comeback to the longest format after 21 months after a long period on the sidelines due to a car accident.

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KL Rahul

KL Rahul played the first Test against England and scored a half-century. However, he missed the last four Tests due to an injury. Rahul will fight for a spot at number five with Sarfaraz Khan, who scored three half-centuries in as many games against England in his debut series.

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Yash Dayal Set For Debut

Another player who was not part of the squad against England was Yash Dayal, who has got his first-ever call-up to the Indian Test team. Dayal won the race to be India's premier left-arm pacer ahead of Arshdeep Singh and Khaleel Ahmed.

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