Shubman Gill, after a dominant performance against England, where he scored 754 runs in five Tests and was awarded ‘Player of the Series’, may not be guaranteed a place in the Indian T20I squad for the Asia Cup 2025. Although his form has been exceptional, recent reports suggest that his inclusion is under review. Gill’s last T20I appearance was in July 2024, and he has not been part of recent T20 series. Even a strong IPL 2025 performance, with 650 runs and a strike rate of 156, doesn’t guarantee a spot. The current well-established T20I batting order is the main factor complicating his selection. To accommodate Gill, selectors would need to consider changes that could potentially impact the team’s established dynamics. While Gill has shown remarkable dominance in Test cricket and has impressive records in ODIs and T20 franchise cricket, his T20I career with India has been somewhat inconsistent. With the Asia Cup on the horizon, the selectors face the critical decision of whether to disrupt the current T20 batting order to include Gill, which has significant implications for the tournament. His potential exclusion could be one of the most discussed topics prior to the Asia Cup.
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