No Gill, Jitesh for T20 World Cup; Ishan Kishan Returns to India T20I Squad

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced India’s T20I squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, and the selection has already sparked widespread discussion among fans and experts. The biggest talking points from the announcement are the omission of Shubman Gill and Jitesh Sharma, while Ishan Kishan has made a notable return to the national T20I setup.

Key Omissions Raise Eyebrows

Shubman Gill’s absence has come as a surprise to many, given his reputation as one of India’s most technically sound batters across formats. While Gill has shown consistency in ODIs and Tests, selectors appear to have prioritised players with a stronger recent impact in the shortest format. His strike rate and role fit in high-pressure T20 World Cup conditions may have influenced the decision.

Similarly, wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma misses out despite being seen as a promising finisher in recent seasons. Known for his aggressive batting in the middle and death overs, Jitesh’s exclusion suggests the selectors are leaning towards experience and versatility over experimentation as the tournament approaches.

Ishan Kishan’s Comeback

The return of Ishan Kishan marks a significant development in India’s T20 plans. After spending time out of the national side, the left-handed opener has worked his way back through consistent performances in domestic cricket and franchise tournaments. His ability to provide quick starts at the top of the order, combined with his experience as a wicketkeeper, makes him a valuable asset in T20 cricket.

Kishan’s inclusion also adds balance to the squad, offering a left-right opening combination and an aggressive approach in the powerplay—something India has often relied on in global tournaments.

Squad Strategy and Team Balance

The selected squad reflects a clear focus on power-hitting, all-round depth, and bowling flexibility. The management appears intent on building a side that can adapt to different conditions, whether it’s flat batting pitches or slower surfaces where variation and control become crucial.

Experienced campaigners form the backbone of the team, while a few dynamic players provide explosive options with both bat and ball. The emphasis seems to be on players who can contribute in multiple areas, reducing dependency on specialists.

What This Means for India

India’s squad selection indicates a shift towards form and role clarity rather than reputation alone. With the T20 World Cup known for its unforgiving nature, the team management has opted for players who fit specific tactical requirements.

For Gill and Jitesh, the door is not closed. Strong performances in upcoming series and leagues could quickly bring them back into contention. Meanwhile, Ishan Kishan now has a crucial opportunity to cement his place and make a strong impact on the world stage.

Final Thoughts

Squad announcements are always subject to debate, and this one is no different. As India gears up for the T20 World Cup, the focus will now turn to execution on the field. With a blend of experience, firepower, and adaptability, the selected squad will aim to bring consistency and composure when it matters most. Only time will tell whether these bold selection calls pay off on the global stage.

Jitesh Sharma moves to Baroda from Vidarbha to get ready for the domestic season in 2025–2026.

Vidarbha and Royal Challengers Bengaluru wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma will play for Baroda in the upcoming season.

The 31-year-old played second fiddle to captain and first-choice wicketkeeper Akshay Wadkar during the 2024–25 Ranji Trophy, and he did not appear in any games. He continued to play for Karun Nair’s Vidarbha white-ball teams.

It has been reported that the relocation to Baroda has been planned for some time. The close bond between Jitesh and Baroda captain Krunal Pandya is believed to be the cause. The Royal Challengers Bengaluru teammate he was with. helped make the transfer possible after their initial IPL title win earlier this year.

The change might present Jitesh with a fresh chance to establish himself as a first-class cricket regular. Jitesh has only appeared in 18 first-class games in the last ten seasons since making his debut in 2015–16. He has four half-centuries and a modest average of 24.48. It has been over a year since his last first-class match.

Jitesh has proved himself in the shortest formats of cricket in recent years. While having little playing experience in red-ball cricket. In October of 2023, Jitesh made his India T20I debut in the Asian Games after making a breakthrough for Punjab Kings. He nine T20I matches are remarkable.

Jitesh Sharma

As RCB’s finisher at the IPL 2025 earlier this year. Jitesh was instrumental in helping them place in the top two by scoring their first half-century an unbeaten 85 against the Lucknow Super Giants. He served as Rajat Patidar’s deputy captain and took over as captain in the latter stages of the tournament after Patidar was hurt.

The only RTM (right to match) for RCB in the mega auction. Jitesh’s IPL teammate Swapnil Singh, is expected to relocate to Tripura. Swapnil played domestic cricket for Uttarakhand in 2024–25, taking 18 wickets in five games during the Ranji Trophy. However he did not play a single game for RCB. He had low white-ball stats.

In the Tamil Nadu Premier League 2025, Swapnil, a regular in Chennai’s club cricket scene, most recently played for the Chepauk Super Gillies. Where he took three wickets in eight games and batted for 85 runs.