After the Asia Cup, selectors and officials will discuss when to hand over the ODI captaincy. Rohit Sharma’s decision will play a key role.
At 38, Rohit still leads the ODI side, but questions are being raised about his future after Tests and T20s.
Iyer’s Credentials
Shreyas Iyer’s rise is supported by his strong form. In the Champions Trophy earlier this year, he scored 243 runs, anchoring the middle order in pressure games. His ODI career includes 2845 runs in 70 matches at an average of 48.22, with five centuries, showing his reliability.
Gill’s Role in T20s
is viewed as an all-format captain. Currently Test captain and T20 vice-captain, his schedule includes tours in West Indies, Australia, and South Africa. A two-captain model helps share responsibilities and avoids overloading one player.
Balancing Experience and Youth
The split captaincy aims to balance stability and freshness. Iyer provides calmness in ODIs with the World Cup two years away. Gill brings energy to T20s. The challenge will be keeping team direction steady despite different captains.
Preparing for the Future
The BCCI plans to groom both players as the future faces of Indian cricket’s leadership. Their development will be key to India’s success over the next several years.
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