
India dough Ajinkya Rahane believes that the return of SHUBMAN GILL-and his appointment with more captain for the upcoming Asia Cup-by could force team leadership in a difficult call: omit Sanju Samson from playing XI.
Rahane said on his YouTube channel Gill’s form and the leading role makes him a pioneer open together with Abhishek Shamou. He added that while Samson was a consistent artist T20i and a selfless team man, the situation could make India re -evaluate the balance of their XI.
“SHUBMAN, I’m back in the team, I’m sure he most likely opened with Abhishek Sharmou. I would personally like to see Sanja Samson in the team because he did really well. A very confident guy, a very good team man.
Samson’s aggressive but folded tab It was the central point of the recent success of the India T20i. Rahane, however, suggested that the goalkeeper could selflessly make a way for Gill, given the changing dynamics of the team and a gill leading role.
“Sanja is a great team man, but that’s a very good problem to have a team management. In my opinion, Sanja Samson is sitting, although, as I said, I would like to play and be in playing XI.
Gill numbers emphasize why it is difficult to ignore. He ended up as the best running Getter in the test series in England and broke 754 runs in just five matches on average 75.40, including four centuries. Also in the IPL scored 650 runs at 155.87 and played a key role in taking Gujarat Titans to play -off.
The main selector Ajit Agarkar recently admitted that the last call to play XI will rest with the captain and coach and keep fans of guessing in front of the Indian opener in Dubai.
“Captain-what will accept a call to the best balance of the team. Once we get to Dubai, it will have a little brighter. More options available now, SHUBMAN has been in the big form of the last few months. So he has Sanju.
Meanwhile, fans can only wait for them to see if they win a form, loyalty or tactical needs when India attracts fields in Dubai.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
August 21, 2025