18 ‘Indian’ (PC-PTI) to play in the Champions Trophy
The Indian squad has 15 players for the Champions Trophy 2025. But when the tournament begins, a total of 18 ‘Indian’ will become players. In fact, the reason is that except India, each of the seven teams belongs to India. One player from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa is the Indian race. Years ago, their ancestors were abroad. So let’s know which of the three players whose roots are connected to India. And in these teams they will be seen in the Champions Trophy.
Raun Ravindrandra
Rachin Ravindra has become the star player of New Zealand. They rock both the ball and the bat. Rachen’s grandfather lives in Bangalore. Ravin’s father, Ravi Krishnami, settled in New Zealand. Rachen has also inherited cricket as his father was also a cricketer and he used to play club cricket. Rachen has scored 970 runs in 29 ODIs.
Keshao Maharaj
Keshao Maharaj is a South African Hindu cricketer. For years, Maharaj is an integral part of the South African team. Keshao Maharaj has its roots in India, who stunned the opposing batsmen with their spin bowling. Kishu was born on February 7, 1990 in the South African city of Durban, but his ancestors were from India. It is said that his ancestors had a relationship with Sultanpur in Uttar Pradesh, which came to South Africa in 1874 and then did not return to India and settled here. Maharaj took 55 wickets in 45 ODIs.
Tanveer Singh
Australia has placed Tanveer Singh in his team. Tanveer is also an Indian -born player. Born in Sydney, Australia, Tanveer’s father Joga Singh is a resident of Jalandhar in Punjab. However, she left India in 1997 and went to Australia and started driving a taxi. Now his son Tanveer is making a name for Australia in the cricket world. Tanveer has played only three ODIs so far. If they had a chance in the Champions Trophy, then it would be a great thing for them.