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BCCI Apex Council Meeting to Discuss Future of T20I Captaincy

The BCCI will hold an online Apex Council meeting on Thursday, though it's unclear if the T20I captaincy will be formally discussed. Suryakumar Yadav's leadership is under scrutiny due to his prolonged lean patch in IPL 2026 and T20 World Cup. Potential successors include Hardik Pandya, Shreyas Iyer, and dark horses like Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma. India's next T20I assignment is a two-game tour of Ireland starting June 26.

BCCI to hold online Apex Council meeting on Thursday, T20I captaincy discussion not known yet

New Delhi, June 3

The Board of Control for Cricket in India will hold its Apex Council Committee meeting in online mode on Thursday, though it remains unclear if the issue of India's next men's T20I captain will be formally discussed.

"Yes, the BCCI will have an Apex Council Committee meeting in online mode on Thursday. But a possibility of officials discussing India's next men's T20I captain is yet to be known," sources told IANS on Wednesday.

Speculation has grown over the future of India's men's T20I captaincy after the T20 World Cup triumph in March was achieved under Suryakumar Yadav's leadership. It is understood that eyes are on planning for the next two years, where India will enter the 2028 Men's T20 World Cup as defending champions and feature in the Los Angeles Olympics too.

While some believe Hardik Pandya and Shreyas Iyer, the current ODI vice-captain, are in the running to succeed Suryakumar, Sanju Samson, Tilak Varma, Axar Patel, and Ishan Kishan are the dark horses for clinching the leadership role.

Suryakumar's prolonged lean patch has also been a point of concern, something which can't be ignored for long by the Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee and Gautam Gambhir-led team management.

The right-handed batter managed only 270 runs in 13 innings for the Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026, while averaging 20.76, as the five-time champions finished at ninth spot on the points table. He also struggled with the bat during the victorious T20 World Cup campaign and didn't get a good score in a recent game for Triumph Knights Mumbai North East in the ongoing Mumbai T20 League.

Suryakumar was handed India men's T20I captaincy after veteran right-handed opener Rohit Sharma retired from the format post the T20 World Cup win in the West Indies in 2024.

India's next T20I assignment is a two-game tour of Ireland, to be played on June 26 and 28. It is understood that the squad selection for the same can happen sometime in mid-June. After this, India will play a five-match T20I series in England, before going on a three-game tour of Zimbabwe.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

It's interesting how quickly the pressure builds in Indian cricket. Suryakumar was a hero six months ago, now they're already talking about replacements. That's too harsh in my opinion.

Kavya N

Hardik Pandya as T20I captain would be a good move! He has experience and calmness under pressure. But Sanju Samson dark horse? He needs consistent chances first. 🙄

Michael C

Ishan Kishan for captain? That would be a massive gamble. He hasn't even cemented his place in the XI yet! The BCCI needs to be more strategic about long-term planning, especially with the Olympics coming.

Rohit P

Honestly, if SKY fails in Ireland and England series, then we need a new captain for sure. But let's not jump the gun. The man knows how to win trophies. Abhi toh thoda patience chahiye!

Jessica F

The obsession with changing captains every few months is unhealthy. Look at how Rohit Sharma was given a long run in ODIs. Suryakumar deserves the same trust. The BCCI should stick with him at least until the 2028 T20 World Cup.

Aditya G

Shreyas Iyer deserves a chance! He has captained KKR to IPL trophy and has good tactical sense

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