Suryakumar Yadav Appointed T20I Captain: Indian Cricket Team’s New Era Under Coach Gautam Gambhir

It has been less than a month since the Men in Blue capped an invincible run at the T20 World Cup with silverware and ended their 11-year-old ICC trophy drought on a drizzly afternoon at the Kensington Oval in Barbados. As the players shed tears of joy and shook their legs to Bhangra on the land of the Caribbean calypso, a nation rejoiced to the fullest.

However, much water has flowed under the bridge since then. Captain Rohit Sharma, talisman batter Virat Kohli and star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja have all called it a day from the shortest format. A Zimbabwe T20 series followed in a trice and a young squad under Shubman Gill sailed through with a 4-1 victory.

Rahul Dravid passed on the mantle of coaching duties to his former teammate Gautam Gambhir, and the latter’s term began with a bolt from the blue — Suryakumar Yadav was anointed the captain of the T20I team for the Sri Lanka series over World Cup vice-captain Hardik Pandya. With eyes set on the 2026 T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, the defending champion has hit the reset button, and a host of players will now fight it out over the next two years to fill the holes left by the seniors as well as stake claim for other positions. As the Suryakumar-Gambhir era in T20Is begins in Sri Lanka later this month, the vast pool of players offers them scope for as many permutations and combinations as there.

The traffic at the top

Having to replace two legends of the game at the top order in one go might not be an easy task for many teams. For India, however, with as many as four players putting their hands up already for the two available spots, the dilemma is in fact to fit all of them into the scheme of things and then pick the best two. In Yashasvi Jaiswal, Gill, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Abhishek Sharma, India has four openers who have a T20I century against their name.

The Zimbabwe series and the squad for the Sri Lanka series, however, show that Gill and Jaiswal clearly have their nose ahead. Jaiswal, who warmed the bench for a month in the Caribbean and the USA, has a T20I career strike-rate of over 160 and can don Rohit’s all-out attack role and set the tone early in the PowerPlay. In Gill, the team sees a bankable batter and a future captain. His sudden elevation as the vice-captain of both the white ball squads, overtaking seniors like Rishabh Pant in T20Is and K.L. Rahul and Shreyas Iyer in ODIs, shows the management’s faith in the prodigy on the rise.

For a stylish Ruturaj, who came second in the Orange Cap race in IPL 2024 and a flamboyant Abhishek, who hit 42 sixes — the most by any batter in the season — the omissions from the Sri Lanka tour squad can be a tough pill to swallow. But if there comes a need, both batters have shown that they can fit into the role perfectly. Abhishek, with his handy left-arm orthodox spin as a secondary skill, is especially a tantalising option for the management to add more flexibility to the playing XI.

Core intact

The middle-order core of Pant, Suryakumar, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya and Sanju Samson remains intact from the World Cup even as Rinku Singh makes his return to the squad from the reserves and Riyan Parag gets his reward for a breakout domestic and IPL season. With Pant at No. 3 and captain Suryakumar at No. 4, India will look to continue with the left-right combination that brought success in the World Cup.

While Pant has proven to be a reliable enforcer to walk in even at the loss of an early wicket in the PowerPlay, Suryakumar, the second-ranked batter in the format, has been the disruptor who throws opposition tactics out of gear with his pyrotechnics and all-round strokeplay.

Though Dube, the specialist spin-hitter, wasn’t at his fluent best in the World Cup, he is still a beast with the willow on Indian pitches and a part-time medium-pace option, if needed.

However, he will have to be on his toes to make the spot his own as fellow southpaw Rinku, who was edged out by him from the World Cup squad, has not put a foot wrong in his 20-match-old T20I career and boasts an enviable strike rate of 176 at an average of 83.2.

After carving out a dream redemption arc at the World Cup by ending up as one of the most valuable players for the team, Hardik now finds himself without a leadership role. He will, however, continue to hold sway over the team’s combinations as a finisher with the bat and a third seamer with the ball.

While Samson and Parag add heft to the middle-order, the likes of Dhruv Jurel, Nitish Kumar Reddy and Sai Sudarshan wait on the fringes to get into the reckoning.

The spin stocks

The World Cup spin-trio of Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel and Jadeja needs reinforcement after the latter’s retirement.

In the Zimbabwe series, India assigned the role to Washington Sundar, and he took the opportunity with both hands as he finished as the Player-of-the-Series with eight scalps in five matches at an economy of just over five. The Tamil Nadu all-rounder, who has been plagued by injuries and a victim of the Impact Player rule in the IPL that cut down his playing time, adds the missing off-spinning all-rounder dimension to the team.

While spin spearhead Kuldeep has bamboozled batters ever since he found a second wind in his sails, left-armer Axar has shown that he is the man for crises with both bat and ball. Ravi Bishnoi, the No. 1 bowler in the format just months before the World Cup, after being overlooked for seasoned campaigner Yuzvendra Chahal, now finds himself back in the mix even as Chahal misses out. Mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, the second highest wicket-taker in IPL 2024, and left-arm spinner R. Sai Kishore, a proven performer in the domestic circuit over the years, could also get a look-in at some point.

The pace battery

As India, like any other team in the world, will look to wrap “national treasure” Jasprit Bumrah in cotton wool and not play him in every bilateral series, several pacers are waiting in the wings of the team to prove themselves. While Arshdeep Singh, the joint highest wicket-taker in the T20 World Cup, and Mohammed Siraj are expected to lead the attack in Bumrah’s absence, the likes of Khaleel Ahmed, Avesh Khan and Mukesh Kumar will have to pull out all stops to secure a spot.

With Chennai Super Kings medium-pacer Tushar Deshpande given his debut in the Zimbabwe series and Kolkata Knight Riders’ aggressive pacer Harshit Rana inducted into the ODI squad for the Sri Lanka series, the options are aplenty for the management in this department as well.

As the sun sets on the emerald island of Sri Lanka on June 27, the dawn of the SKY era will break in T20Is for India. Can another Mumbaikar herald a new chapter in the shortest format and lead the defending champion to global glory in two years? Can Gambhir wield his IPL magic wand in international cricket? Only time will tell.

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MI vs CSK | Rohit Sharma’s fighting century in vain as Chennai Super Kings win by 20 runs

Opener Rohit Sharma’s valiant second Indian Premier League (IPL) century went in vain as a four-wicket haul from Matheesha Pathirana managed to restrict a power-packed Mumbai Indians (MI) line-up to 186/6 in their 20 overs and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) secured a 20-run win at Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.

With this win, CSK is at number three with four wins and two losses, giving them eight points. MI is at eighth spot, with two wins and four losses, giving them four points.

In the run chase of 207 runs, openers Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan started really well. Slowly building from boundary each in the first two overs, the duo targetted pacers Tushar Deshpande, Shardul Thakur and Mustafizur Rahman in next three overs.

While Tushar was hit for a four and six by the duo, 12 runs in total, Thakur was hit for 13 runs, including a six and four by Kishan. In the fifth over, Rohit hit Mustafizur for a four and six and Ishan also smashed a boundary to end the over at 53/0.

At the end of six overs of the powerplay, MI was at 63/0, with Rohit (42*) and Ishan (21*) unbeaten. Rohit hit Thakur for two fours to end the powerplay on a high.

However, Pathirana ended the quickfire first-wicket partnership at 70 runs, getting Ishan caught for 23 in 15 balls, with three fours and a six. Thakur took the catch at mid-wicket. MI was 70/1 in 7.1 overs.

Suryakumar Yadav walked in but was caught brilliantly by Mustafizur near the boundary on third-man position. MI was 70/2 in 7.3 overs.

After some fluent forties, Rohit finally completed his half-century in 30 balls, with seven fours and two sixes.

At the end of 10 overs, MI was 90/2, with Rohit (55*) joined by Tilak Varma (12*) unbeaten.

Smashing Ravindra Jadeja for a four and six, Rohit helped MI reach the 100-run mark in 10.2 overs. With a boundary from Tilak, the over yielded 18 runs.

Tilak and Rohit continued to fight it out for MI, bringing their 50-run stand in 30 balls. However, Pathirana ended the partnership, with Thakur taking the catch at mid-off. Tilak was gone at 31 in 20 balls, with five fours. MI was 130/3 in 13.5 overs.

Skipper Hardik Pandya could not survive for long either, as Jadeja caught him near deep mid-wicket for just two runs in six balls. MI was 134/4 in 15.3 overs.

Tim David tried to inject some life into the game with two sixes, however Mustafizur got him caught by Rachin. MI was 148/5 in 16.3 overs.

Pathirana continued to run through MI’s line-up, cleaning up Romario Shepherd’s stumps for just one run. MI is 157/6 in 17.3 overs.

MI could not finish the run chase, though Rohit got his second IPL ton in 61 balls. MI innings ended at 186/6 in 20 overs, with Rohit (105* in 63 balls, with 11 fours and five sixes) and Mohammed Nabi (4* in 7 balls) unbeaten.

Pathirana (4/28) was the pick of the bowlers for CSK. Tushar and Mustafizur secured a wicket each.

Earlier, Brilliant half-centuries by Ruturaj Gaikwad and Shivam Dube and a ‘Mahi Special’ hat-trick of sixes by MS Dhoni in the final over took Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to 206/4 in their Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Mumbai Indians (MI) at Wankhede Stadium here on Sunday.

After being put to bat first by MI, CSK was off to a bad start as they lost Ajinkya Rahane early for just five runs off eight balls. Gerald Coetzee got the wicket and Hardik Pandya took a fine catch at mid-on. CSK was 8/1 in 1.4 overs.

Rachin Ravindra was joined by skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad. The duo took a little time to settle in, but it was not too late until Gaikwad let his hands loose by smashing Coetzee for two fours and a six in the fifth over.

The sixth and final over of the powerplay by Akash Madhwal gave away 10 runs, including two fours. CSK was 48/1 after six overs, with Gaikwad (29*) and Rachin (12*) unbeaten.

Just when it seemed that Rachin was picking up speed and momentum, he was caught behind by Ishan Kishan on a Shreyas Gopal delivery for 21 in 16 balls, with two fours and a six. CSK was 60/2 in 7.5 overs.

Shivam Dube came in at number four, hoping to carry on with his explosive run of form and six-hitting.

The 10th over by Hardik leaked 15 runs, including three majestic fours by Shivam. CSK ended the first half of their innings at 80/2, with Gaikwad (36*) and Dube (15*) unbeaten.

Dube continued with his aggression, hitting Romario Shepherd for two fours. Gaikwad ended Akash Madhwal’s 12th over with a six to help the Men in Yellow touch 100-run mark.

Gaikwad reached his second IPL half-century in 33 balls, with three fours and four sixes.

The 14th over by Romario was what CSK needed as Dube hit two sixes over deep backward square leg and long-on and then powered a pull shot through mid-wicket for a four. After a single, Gaikwad produced a classy boundary in the backward point region, securing 22 runs from the over. The score reached 132 runs.

CSK continued hitting big in the next over as well, as two fours and a six-over deep point by Shivam took the team 17 runs ahead.

Dube reached his second IPL 2024 fifty in 28 balls, with seven fours and two sixes. Also, CSK reached the 150-run mark in 15.1 overs.

On the very next ball, though, skipper Pandya ended the 90-run partnership as Mohammed Nabi caught Gaikwad at long-on, ending his knock at 69 runs in 40 balls, with five fours and five sixes. CSK was 150/3 in 15.2 overs.

Daryl Mitchell joined Dube at the other end. The run flow was restricted considerably after Gaikwad’s dismissal. Mitchell’s struggling knock of 17 in 14 balls was ended by Pandya, who got him caught by Nabi near the boundary. CSK was 186/4 in 19.2 overs.

MS Dhoni walked in and made an immediate impact with three successive sixes, one over long-on, the other over long-off and the third over square leg. 200 was up for CSK in 19.5 overs.

Dhoni took a double on the final ball, CSK ended at 206/4, with Dhoni (20* in four balls) and Dube (66* in 38 balls, with 10 fours and two sixes) unbeaten.

Pandya (2/43) was the pick of the bowlers for MI. Gopal and Coetzee got a wicket each.

Brief Scores

Chennai Super Kings: 206/4 (Ruturaj Gaikwad 69, Shivam Dube 66*, Hardik Pandya 2/43) won against Mumbai Indians: 186/6 (Rohit Sharma 105*, Tilak Varma 31, Matheesha Pathirana 4/28).

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