Gill has already expressed his disappointment at not being picked in the squad for the limited overs series in the Caribbean.
Former
India captain Sourav
Ganguly on Wednesday questioned the omission of veteran Ajinkya
Rahane and young Shubman Gill from the ODI squad for the tour of West
Indies, urging the selection committee to be consistent with their
policies.
An
inconsistent Kedar Jadhav has been retained while Gill, who has been
adjudged man-of-the-series in the five List A games in the West
Indies, scoring 218 runs.
Ganguly
took to Twitter to take a dig at the selectors stating the main
agenda should be picking the best possible team and not making people
happy.
"Time
has come for Indian selectors to pick same players in all formats of
the game for rhythm and confidence.. too few are playing in all
formats ..great teams had consistent players ..it's not about making
all happy but picking the best for the country and be consistent
@bcci," Ganguly tweeted.
"Here
are many in the squad who can play all formats ..surprised not to see
Shubman Gill. Rahane in the one day squad," he added.
Gill
has already expressed his disappointment at not being picked in the
squad for the limited overs series in the Caribbean.
The
MSK Prasad-led selection committee picked India's squads for the
T20I, ODI and Test squads for the tour of West Indies on Sunday.
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