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Suryakumar Yadav’s T20I Future in Doubt Amid Poor Form and Selection Review

Reyaansh Bansal · · 3 min read
Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya

Suryakumar Yadav‘s tenure as India’s T20I captain may be nearing its end, with the National Selection Panel reportedly set to evaluate his future during their upcoming meeting in Guwahati.

Selection Crossroads for SKY

On May 19, India’s selectors, led by chairman Ajit Agarkar, will convene to finalize squads for the upcoming one-off Test and ODI series against Afghanistan. While the primary agenda is squad selection for these fixtures, insider reports from Sportstar suggest an informal but critical discussion: the long-term direction of India’s T20I team — and where Suryakumar Yadav fits into it.

Strong Leadership, Struggling Bat

Since being appointed full-time T20I captain in July 2024, Suryakumar has maintained an unbeaten record in series, including lifting the T20 World Cup on home soil earlier this year. However, his individual performances have come under increasing scrutiny.

In 45 matches as full-time skipper, he has scored 932 runs at an average of 25.88 and a strike rate of 152. While he has six half-centuries — three of which came in a single series against New Zealand — he has breached the 100-run mark in only three of nine series or tournaments during this span.

His World Cup campaign, though culminating in triumph, was underwhelming with the bat: 242 runs at a strike rate of just 136, raising questions about his ability to anchor high-pressure chases.

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IPL 2026 Form Deepens Concerns

The turning point appears to be his performance in IPL 2026. Across 11 matches, Yadav managed only 195 runs at an average of 17 and a strike rate of 144, with a solitary half-century. This marks a steep drop from his stellar 2025 season, where he amassed over 700 runs in 16 matches.

His struggles against pace and inability to rotate strike consistently have raised red flags among the selection committee, especially as India looks ahead to the T20 World Cup in 2028 across Australia and New Zealand.

Age Factor and Succession Plan

At 38 by 2028, Suryakumar Yadav is unlikely to feature in India’s long-term T20 strategy. The board is now focused on building a younger, more dynamic unit capable of sustained success beyond the next cycle.

Despite the looming transition, no clear successor has emerged. Names like Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson, and Ishan Kishan have been floated as potential candidates, but none have consistently outperformed the others to warrant immediate elevation.

For now, the team may continue with interim leadership while grooming future options through bilateral series and white-ball tours.

What’s Next for India’s T20I Team?

Following the Afghanistan series, India will face Ireland in two T20Is at the end of June, then head into a high-profile five-match T20I series against England in July. Another three T20Is against Zimbabwe later in the month will serve as crucial audition windows for emerging talent.

These series are expected to become testing grounds for younger batters and all-rounders, as the selectors aim to identify core players for the 2028 campaign.

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Auqib Nabi’s Rising Stock

While T20I discussions dominate, the Test squad may see a fresh face. Auqib Nabi, the Jammu & Kashmir pacer instrumental in their historic Ranji Trophy win, is tipped for his maiden national call-up. His inclusion could signal a broader shift toward rewarding domestic consistency.

It remains uncertain whether senior players will be rested for the Afghanistan Test, but the selectors are keen to balance experience with emerging depth.

For Suryakumar Yadav, the writing may be on the wall. A brilliant mind and inspirational leader, his legacy is secure — but his playing days in India’s shortest format could be numbered.

Reyaansh Bansal

Reyaansh Bansal is the digital cricket content lead for ESPNcricinfo, where he masters the art of making cricket irresistible on phones, feeds, and timelines. A Mumbai University media graduate, Bansal began his career in sports radio but quickly pivoted to the digital space, recognising that the future of cricket fandom was being shaped on Twitter threads, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. He now leads a creative team that produces viral match recaps, player quizzes, and data‑driven infographics for millions of followers. Bansal’s unique skill is decoding complex match situations into shareable, witty formats without losing the sport’s essence. His work has been praised by current players, broadcasters, and cricket boards for bringing new, younger audiences to the game.