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Suryakumar Yadav To Be Sacked From T20 Captaincy? Here’s What BCCI Wants

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  • BCCI scrutinizes Suryakumar Yadav’s batting form post-World Cup win.
  • Upcoming England/Ireland tours become crucial audition for captain.
  • Young Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s rise adds pressure on senior players.
  • Yadav’s future depends on performance, not past reputation.

Suryakumar Yadav recently led India to a historic T20 World Cup title defence, but his individual batting slump has triggered intense scrutiny within the BCCI. Despite the silverware, officials are reportedly questioning whether the skipper can remain a viable option for the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

The Captain’s Dilemma

The upcoming tour of England and Ireland this June and July is now viewed as a critical audition for Yadav. While he remains the primary choice for head coach Gautam Gambhir, the selection committee is looking at the cold hard facts.

During the recent World Cup, Yadav’s scores against top-tier nations were remarkably low, including a duck in the final against New Zealand and just 11 in the semi-final.

A BCCI source told PTI that while Yadav is the current leader, he must maintain a high level of batting consistency.

“Obviously Surya is now leading the team. But he also has to ensure that as a batter, he maintains a level of consistency in his performances. Obviously, he will lead in the UK but after that, discussions going forward till 2028 could be purely performance-based,” the source revealed.

The Rise of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

Adding to the pressure is the meteoric rise of fifteen-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Shortlisted among thirty-five probables for the Ireland series, the youngster is expected to shatter records as India’s youngest debutant.

Selectors are debating whether to blood him now or during the Asian Games in September. The logic within the board is simple but brutal.

“Vaibhav is ready but national selectors need to give very good reasons to drop Abhishek or Sanju. Because if you drop either one, question arises how is Surya keeping his place?” the source added.

With Yadav set to be thirty-eight by the 2028 Olympics, the transition toward a younger, high-velocity top order appears to be moving from a possibility to an inevitability.

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