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India looks to solve opener & keeper conundrum in Mullanpur with 9 T20Is to go for T20 World Cup 2026

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December 10, 2025
India looks to solve opener & keeper conundrum in Mullanpur with 9 T20Is to go for T20 World Cup 2026


India will play only home matches until the T20 World Cup 2026 begins.

It’s T-9. Team India’s road to the 2026 T20 World Cup comes closer and closer. The Men in Blue are just nine matches from starting their title defence against the USA in Mumbai on February 7.

Since lifting the cup in Barbados, India has lost just 4 T20I matches. Without a doubt, India is the best T20I team in the world and the favourites to defend their title at home. But the Suryakumar Yadav-led side still has to plug some holes. In fact, if fitness persists, India will have to sort out just two spots.

Shubman Gill’s rough patch

The second opener will be one of them. Abhishek Sharma isn’t just the best opener but the best batter in the world. Eye test, ranking, and stats all prove that. The issue has been his partner. Shubman Gill has been reassigned the role, starting with the 2025 Asia Cup, but his performance hasn’t been up to par.

Sanju Samson, who was the opener from July 2024 to August 2025, has been displaced as opener to accommodate Gill, who was the incumbent after Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retired. However, since returning, Gill hasn’t been able to justify the recall. He hasn’t scored a fifty, and it’s been 13 innings now.

Shubman Gill T20I stats as opener (from July 1, 2024 onwards)

Matches Runs Highest
Score
Average Strike
Rate
100s 50s
20 506 66 31.62 136.38 0 2

His strike rate remains a concern as well. India and Gill have 9 matches to sort it out. If they don’t, you’ll walk into the T20 World Cup with an in-form opener in Gill, and his backup wouldn’t have started the innings in the last 6 innings.

Stick with Jitesh Sharma

Since Samson has been dropped, Jitesh Sharma has replaced him. The 32-year-old is a proven finisher; he’s been part of the setup for a couple of years now and was one of the biggest surprises in the Indian Premier League 2025 season. The issue with Jitesh isn’t performance but lack of game time.

The wicketkeeper has batted just 3 times for India in 2025. Even in 2024, Jitesh played just twice. He needs to be given a chance to prove himself down the order, which means India can’t drop him now. He must be played if the management thinks he’s in their best XI and can’t be dropped for Samson under any circumstances.

India schedule until T20 World Cup 2026

Match Date Venue Time
India vs South Africa 2nd T20I December 11 Mullanpur, Chandigarh 7 PM IST
India vs South Africa 3rd T20I December 14 HPCA, Dharamsala 7 PM IST
India vs South Africa 4th T20I December 17 Ekana Cricket
Stadium, Lucknow
7 PM IST
India vs South Africa 5th T20I December 19 Narendra Modi
Stadium, Ahmedabad
7 PM IST
India vs New Zealand 1st T20I January 21 Vidarbha Cricket Association
Stadium, Nagpur
7 PM IST
India vs New Zealand 2nd T20I January 23 Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh
International Stadium, Raipur
7 PM IST
India vs New Zealand 3rd T20I January 25 Barsapara Cricket Stadium,
Guwahati
7 PM IST
India vs New Zealand 4th T20I January 28 ACA-VDCA Cricket
Stadium, Visakhapatnam
7 PM IST
India vs New Zealand 5th T20I January 31 Greenfield International
Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram
7 PM IST

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