Krunal Pandya Eyes Team India Return Ahead of 2027 ODI World Cup

Krunal Pandya produced a brilliant counter-attacking 73* against MI amid cramps and tricky conditions. The RCB all-rounder has set his sights on returning to the Indian team and playing in the 2027 ODI World Cup. Krunal last played for India in July 2021 but has maintained strong List-A form with 3,001 runs and 118 wickets. RCB secured a last-ball win to top the points table with 14 points.

Key Points: Krunal Pandya Targets India Comeback for 2027 World Cup

  • Krunal Pandya scores stunning 73* vs MI in IPL 2026
  • Eyes Team India return and 2027 ODI World Cup
  • Last played for India in July 2021
  • Has 130 ODI runs at 65 average, including fastest fifty on debut
  • RCB top points table after last-ball win over MI
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Krunal sets sights on Team India return, 2027 ODI WC after stunning 73 vs MI

Krunal Pandya shines with 73* vs MI, eyes Team India return and 2027 ODI World Cup spot. RCB all-rounder's hunger remains strong after last India game in 2021.

"When I was a kid of 6-7 years of age, I wanted to play for the country. Still, it has not changed. - Krunal Pandya"

Raipur, May 11

Amid a great Indian Premier League 2026 run with both bat and ball, Royal Challengers Bengaluru all-rounder Krunal Pandya has his eyes set to making a return to the national side and possibly playing a role in the 2027 ODI World Cup, being co-hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia.

Krunal produced one of the best batting efforts of his career, battling several problems: falling wickets at the other end, a tricky Raipur wicket producing troubling uneven bounce, and his own body. Facing cramps in both his legs, Krunal unleashed one of the best counter-attacking knocks of the season, taking his side to the table top and ending the Sunday on a happy note for RCB fans.

In this season, Krunal has shown glimpses of his batting brilliance that launched him and his brother Hardik to stardom during their initial years with the Mumbai Indians (MI), scoring 141 runs in six innings at an average of 35.25 and a strike rate of 150.00, with a fifty to his name and best figures of 73. He has also taken 10 wickets at an average of above 29, with an economy rate of 8.70, with best figures of 2/30. Krunal's veteran status within the Indian cricket hierarchy and his ability to produce absolute diamonds under pressure have driven RCB's success in the past two seasons.

Speaking during the post-match presser, Krunal said, "When I was a kid of 6-7 years of age, I wanted to play for the country. Still, it has not changed. 100 per cent, the goal is to play for the country. The next year, we have a World Cup coming. I hope to keep doing well, fingers crossed. Let us hope that I get that opportunity. It would be special for me and my family."

Krunal has represented India in five ODIs, scoring 130 runs in four innings at an average of 65.00 and a strike rate of 101.56, including a 58* on debut, which is the fastest fifty by an Indian on ODI debut. He has also taken two wickets in five ODIs. In 19 T20Is and 10 innings, he has made 124 runs at an average of 24.80 and a strike rate of over 130, with a best score of 26* and taken 15 wickets at an average of over 36, including a four-wicket haul.

The all-rounder's final game for India came way back in July 2021, but the hunger to play for India is still there for the 35-year-old.

Krunal has a solid List-A record, having made 3,001 runs in 98 matches and 93 innings at an average of 38.47 and a strike rate of 88.03, including three centuries and 17 fifties and has also taken 118 wickets at an average of 31.94, with best figures of 6/41.

In the Vijay Hazare Trophy last year, he made 321 runs in seven matches for Baroda at an average of over 53, striking at over 106, with a century and two fifties to his name and took seven wickets at an economy rate of 5.38.

Coming to the match, RCB won the toss and opted to bowl first. The decision seemed to pay off when MI sank to 28/3 within the powerplay courtesy of a Bhuvneshwar masterclass. However, Naman Dhir (47 in 32 balls, with five fours and two sixes) and Tilak Varma (57 in 42, with three fours and two sixes) built the innings with an 82-run stand, taking MI to 166/7 in 20 overs.

Bhuvneshwar (4/23) was the pick of the bowlers for RCB, with Josh Hazlewood (1/33) and Romario Shepherd (1/18 in three overs) also chipping in useful overs with the ball.

During the chase, RCB lost Virat Kohli (0) for a second successive golden duck and eventually sank to 39/3, with Deepak Chahar (2/33) dictating the game. However, Krunal built a 55-run stand with Jacob Bethell (26 in 27 balls, with two fours) and another useful 38-run stand with Jitesh Sharma (18), reaching a brilliant counter-attacking fifty. However, Corbin Bosch (4/26) and Allah Ghazanfar (1/33) pulled off things with crucial wickets, removing Krunal as well, reducing RCB to 149/7 in 18 overs.

Romario Shepherd (4 in 11 balls) struggled against Jasprit Bumrah (0/20), leaving RCB with 12 to get in the final over. A flurry of extras from Raj Angad Bawa and a six from Bhuvneshwar helped ease the pressure despite Romario's dismissal, and RCB secured a last-ball win, with Rasikh Salam Dar (3*) hitting the winning runs.

With seven wins and four losses, RCB is at the top of the points table, with 14 points. MI is at the ninth spot with three wins and eight losses, eliminated from the playoff race along with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG).

- ANI

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Sneha F
Honestly, I don't think Krunal should rush back into the Indian team. Yes, he's performing well in IPL but there's a difference between T20s and ODIs. His List-A record is decent, but India's middle order already has Jaddu and Axar. Maybe target 2027 if he maintains this form consistently, but let's be realistic about his age.
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Ramesh W
What a player Krunal has become! Remember his debut fifty? He has that special ability to perform under pressure. Baroda cricket should be proud. Also, RCB's strategy of playing experienced players like him and Bhuvneshwar is paying off big time. Waiting for the day he wears India jersey again 🤞
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Michael C
Great article! As a neutral cricket fan, I love stories of comebacks. Krunal's hunger to play for India after 4 years shows his passion. However, India has so many all-rounders now - Hardik, Jadeja, Axar, Washington. Does the team need another left-arm spinner who can bat? He'll have to be exceptional in domestic to get that spot.

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