T20I

By Aaron Slegers , 12 June 2026

India’s upcoming T20 International series against Ireland has been overshadowed by growing security concerns following recent civil unrest in Belfast. The situation has prompted cricket authorities and administrators to closely assess whether the scheduled matches can proceed as planned. With player safety emerging as the top priority, officials are evaluating multiple contingency measures, including the possibility of relocating fixtures if conditions fail to improve.

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By Victor Martinelli , 9 June 2026

India's team management has opted to rest fast bowler Mohammed Siraj from the upcoming T20I tours of Ireland and England as part of a broader workload management strategy ahead of a demanding international season. The decision reflects the increasing importance of player fitness and injury prevention in modern cricket, particularly for frontline fast bowlers who face heavy workloads across formats. Prasidh Krishna has been drafted into the squad as Siraj's replacement, creating an opportunity for the pace bowler to strengthen his position in the national setup.

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By Victor Martinelli , 18 May 2026

Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has identified Sanju Samson as a strong contender for India’s future T20I captaincy, reflecting the batter’s growing influence within the national setup. Shastri’s comments follow India’s triumphant ICC Men’s T20 World Cup campaign under Suryakumar Yadav, during which Samson delivered standout performances and earned the Aramco Player of the Tournament award. The endorsement has intensified discussions around India’s long-term leadership transition in white-ball cricket as selectors evaluate the next generation of captains.

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By Victor Martinelli , 11 May 2026

India’s T20I leadership landscape appears to be entering a decisive transition phase, with growing reports indicating that selectors are evaluating alternative captaincy options ahead of future international assignments. Shreyas Iyer and Sanju Samson have emerged as prominent contenders as discussions intensify over the long-term direction of India’s white-ball setup.

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