Amid growing discussion about which player should be India’s preferred wicketkeeper‑batter in the upcoming global tournament, Gavaskar did not mince words during commentary duties at the conclusion of the India vs New Zealand T20I series. The legendary opener was asked about the contrasting forms of the two keepers and the pressure on selectors to decide between Samson and Kishan.
Gavaskar’s response was direct: “Don’t see him play,” referring to Samson’s recent struggles, indicating that his current form may not be warranting a guaranteed spot in the playing XI for the marquee event. His comment has quickly become a focal point in discussions around India’s final XI.
The debate has intensified after Samson’s inconsistent performances in recent T20Is, while Ishan Kishan’s explosive batting—highlighted by a powerful century in the series—has strengthened his case for inclusion. Fans and experts alike have taken to social media to voice opinions on whether Kishan’s current form justifies a place ahead of Samson.
Selectors face the challenge of balancing past experience with recent performance as they finalise India’s squad strategy for the World Cup, set to begin in February‑March 2026. Gavaskar’s commentary adds a senior voice to what has already been a heated national conversation on team selection.
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