India A Squad for two four-day games: Priyank Panchal, R Samarth, Sudip Chatterjee, Shreyas Iyer, Ankit Bawne, Karun Nair (capt), Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wk), Shahbaz Nadeem, K Gowtham, Navdeep Saini, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Siraj, Ankit Rajpoot
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Yuvraj was a part of the Indian ODI team as late as the West Indies tour. He was ignored for the Sri Lanka limited overs series after failing a yo-yo test, which relates to the fitness of an athlete.
3/14
Both Gambhir and Yuvraj have been surprisingly ignored from the tournaments.
4/14
It came as a crude shock to everyone when Yuvraj was not named in any of the teams of the Duleep Trophy, despite being perfectly fit.
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Gautam Gambhir on the other hand made a comeback to the Indian Test side last year but lost his position in the side after playing just 2 matches.
6/14
The selectors since then have continued to ignore the left handed opening batsman.
7/14
Gambhir ironically was the highest scorer of last season’s Duleep Trophy, which also earned him an Indian call-up.
8/14
The scheduling goof up by BCCI could well actually open another opportunity for the Indian veterans to give one final push to get into the Indian side.
9/14
The Duleep Trophy final scheduled from September 25 to 29 will be played in Lucknow while the first four-day match between the A teams of India and New Zealand will begin from 23 of the same month in Vijayawada.
10/14
The India A side will be led by Karun Nair, who is a part of India Green.
11/14
It is impossible to predict which of the two among India Red, Green and Blue will make it to the finals; it is a certainty that many of them will miss the final.
12/14
This absentee in the Duleep Trophy final could open the doors for the likes of Yuvraj Singh and Gautam Gambhir.
13/14
Otherwise why would they have scheduled the first match of India A vs New Zealand A during the Duleep Trophy final with as many as 14 players common in both the fixtures?
14/14
Can a player be present in two different locations playing two different matches against two entirely different oppositions at the same time? Well, BCCI thinks he can.