Mumbai, May 8:
A significant leadership transition is on the horizon in Indian cricket, with Shreyas Iyer emerging as the likely successor to Suryakumar Yadav as India’s T20I captain.
The move is understood to be under active consideration by the Board of Control for Cricket in India as part of a broader plan to reshape the team’s leadership for the future.
Suryakumar Yadav, who has led India through a successful phase including major tournament victories, is believed to be under review due to concerns over recent batting consistency. While his captaincy has been impactful, selectors are reportedly evaluating long-term stability and performance alignment ahead of the next global T20 cycle.
In this context, Shreyas Iyer has emerged as a strong contender, backed by consistent performances and proven leadership credentials. His captaincy experience in franchise cricket, particularly in high-pressure tournaments like the IPL, has strengthened his case as a dependable leader for the national side.
Sources indicate that the transition is likely to take p after the conclusion of the ongoing IPL season, allowing for a smooth shift in leadership without disrupting current commitments. However, no official announcement has been made yet, and discussions within the board are still ongoing.
If confirmed, the change would mark a new chapter in India’s T20 journey, signalling a shift towards a more structured, long-term leadership approach. With key tournaments ahead, the focus appears to be on building a cohesive unit under a captain who can provide both stability and strategic pdirection.
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