Key Points

Veteran Indian batter Ajinkya Rahane has shared his predicted playing XI for the upcoming T20 Asia Cup. He believes Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma are most likely to open the batting for India. Rahane personally would prefer to see Sanju Samson in the team but acknowledges the selection dilemma. He also discussed the conditions-based selection for the final bowling slot and expressed his views on Shreyas Iyer's omission from the squad.

Key Points: Rahane Predicts Gill and Abhishek Sharma to Open for India Asia Cup

  • Rahane backs Gill and Abhishek Sharma as his preferred opening pair
  • Believes Sanju Samson may sit out despite good recent performances
  • Suggests team balance and conditions will decide the final bowling slot
  • Expresses understanding for Shreyas Iyer's omission from the 15-man squad
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Rahane predicts Gill and Abhishek to open the batting for India in Asia Cup

Ajinkya Rahane shares his predicted India XI for the T20 Asia Cup, backing Gill and Abhishek to open, while discussing Samson's role and Iyer's omission.

"My opinion is that Sanju Samson will sit out... Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma will open the innings - Ajinkya Rahane"

New Delhi, Aug 21

With Shubman Gill returning to the squad for the 2025 Men’s T20 Asia Cup, the focus has shifted to what would be India’s opening combination for the tournament. Veteran Indian batter Ajinkya Rahane feels that in his opinion, Gill and Abhishek Sharma are likely to open the batting.

On a personal note, Rahane said he would like Sanju Samson to retain his position as the opener. Gill’s return to the India T20I team as the vice-captain means that Samson may be relegated to the back-up opening role. In that case, Jitesh Sharma might slot in the middle-order and take up keeping duties.

“As a team, I think they have a very good problem to solve for the opening pair. Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma have done really well in that slot. But Shubman is back in the team. I'm sure he is most likely to open with Abhishek Sharma.”

“Personally, I would like to see Sanju Samson in the team because he has done really well - a very confident guy, very good team man, and I feel that is a very important thing. Sanju is a great team man, but that's a very good problem to have for the team management.”

“My opinion is that Sanju Samson will sit out. Though, as I said, I would like him to play and see in the playing eleven. But Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma will open the innings for the team,” said Rahane on his YouTube channel on Thursday.

Rahane also expressed that the eleventh player will be dependent on the conditions on offer in Dubai, the venue where India will play Group A games against the UAE and Pakistan. “Eleventh player will be depending on the wicket, because we are playing in Dubai, and depending on the wicket and conditions, it will be either Varun Chakaravarthy or Harshit Rana.”

“But if India wants to go with an extra batter who can bowl, then Shivam Dube is an option, who can give you those 2-3 overs probably. If Hardik Pandya is going to bowl 4 overs, then you don't want to go with an extra batter. Going with an extra bowler will really help the Indian team. But that's a good problem to have. Depending on the conditions, they have plenty of options who can fill that slot.”

Rahane signed off by expressing his view on the omission of Shreyas Iyer from the Asia Cup squad. “There is a lot of talk about Shreyas' omission from the Asia Cup team. I am sure he must be really disappointed considering the IPL he had, which was fantastic and also in 50-over domestic matches he has played, he has done really well in whatever opportunities he has got.”

“I can completely understand from the team management’s point of view that they can only pick 15 players and have to see the balance of the team. The only thing I want to see and know that if proper communication from selectors and team management with Shreyas Iyer is there.”

“He is an important member of the team, and I am sure that in the coming years or the future, he is going to be part of the T20 format as well. So, the communication is the key from the selectors to Shreyas Iyer,” he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
Feel bad for Sanju Samson though 😔 He has been performing consistently and now might have to sit out. Hope team management gives him fair chances in other matches.
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David E
As a cricket fan, I think this is the right combination. Gill brings experience and Abhishek brings that left-handed dynamism. Perfect balance for the powerplay!
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Ananya R
Rahane's point about communication with Shreyas Iyer is spot on! Players deserve clarity about their future. Hope BCCI handles this professionally 🤞
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Siddharth J
While I agree with most of Rahane's analysis, I feel we're missing a trick by not considering Samson as a middle-order option. His finishing abilities could be crucial in T20s.
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Michael C
The bowling combination discussion is interesting. Dubai pitches might favor spinners, so Chakaravarthy could be key against Pakistan. Exciting times for Indian cricket! 🏏

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