HomeSportsCricketWith World Cup in sight, India double down on all-rounders for Australia T20Is

With World Cup in sight, India double down on all-rounders for Australia T20Is

After winning the Asia Cup, the Men in Blue will be looking to make the most of the remaining bilateral series before the T20 World Cup next year.

October 04, 2025 / 20:25 IST
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With World Cup in sight, India double down on all-rounders for Australia T20Is
With World Cup in sight, India double down on all-rounders for Australia T20Is (BCCI Photo)

Team India is set for a white-ball tour of Australia, where they will play three ODIs and five T20Is. Even though the format isn’t particularly relevant in this calendar year, the focus of spectators and cricket pundits will be on the ODI series—solely because it marks the return of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. The batting stalwarts will rejoin the side for the first time since the Champions Trophy 2025.

While much of the attention will be on the ODI series due to the return of these two, the Indian team and management will be focusing on the T20I series. After winning the Asia Cup, the Men in Blue will be looking to make the most of the remaining bilateral series before the T20 World Cup next year. Five T20Is against Australia once again present an opportunity for the team to try different combinations and fine-tune preparations in the build-up to the mega event.

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Having recently won the Asia Cup — remaining unbeaten throughout the tournament — there was little scope for changes in the T20I team. There are only a couple of changes to the squad: one is an addition, the other a forced change. Washington Sundar, who was in the reserves for the Asia Cup, has been added to the squad for the Australia T20Is. With Hardik Pandya unavailable, Nitish Kumar Reddy has been recalled to the T20I setup as a like-for-like replacement.