Suryakumar Yadav’s exclusion from India’s ODI squad for the Sri Lanka tour highlights his recent struggles in the format, while Riyan Parag’s consistent domestic performances secure him spots in both T20I and ODI squads, marking significant selection surprises.
Suryakumar Yadav, the T20I captain, did not make the cut for the ODI squad, despite his prominent role in the shorter format. His recent performances in ODIs have been underwhelming, with a notable struggle against pace bowling. Having averaged just 25.76 in 37 ODIs, his form during the recent 50-over World Cup highlighted these issues. With only six ODIs left before the Champions Trophy, the selectors decided to consider alternative players.
In contrast, Riyan Parag has been selected for both the T20I and ODI squads. Known for his consistent performance in domestic cricket, particularly in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Parag’s versatile lower-order batting has earned him a spot in the teams. His adaptability and recent form have made him a valuable asset.
The upcoming tour to Sri Lanka, starting July 27, will include three T20Is and three ODIs. The BCCI selection committee has made some surprising choices for the squad, reflecting a strategic shift. Shubman Gill has been named vice-captain for both formats, positioning him as a future leadership candidate. Ravindra Jadeja’s future in ODIs is uncertain as he has already retired from T20Is, while Axar Patel and Washington Sundar are being considered for the all-rounder role.
The changes highlight a focus on building a team with fresh dynamics and preparing for future tournaments. With key players like Hardik Pandya also missing from the ODI squad, the selectors are concentrating on developing new talents and adjusting team composition for upcoming challenges.