1/7 Led by Rohit Sharma, India went unbeaten in the T20 World Cup 2024, lifting their second title and ending an 11-year ICC trophy drought. The historic victory capped one of the best T20 seasons the team has ever had. (ICC Photo)2/7 Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja announced their retirement from T20Is after the 2024 final. Their departure has opened the door for a new generation to take the reins in India’s T20 setup. (Photo: BCCI)3/7 Suryakumar Yadav is set to captain the team in the Asia Cup 2025, with several young talents expected to feature. This will be India’s first multi-nation tournament since their World Cup triumph. (Photo: BCCI)4/7 Recovering from a fractured foot suffered in the 4th Test against England, Pant is on a six-week rest period. With multiple wicketkeeping options available, selectors may avoid risking him. (Photo: BCCI)Advertisement Remove AdAdvertisement Remove Ad5/7 Due to workload management and injury history, Bumrah might be rested to stay fresh for Tests and ODIs later in the year. (Photo: PTI)6/7 Yuzvendra Chahal's recent performances have not matched India’s aggressive T20 approach. A younger spinner like Ravi Bishnoi is likely to get the nod instead. (Photo: X)
Click here to read article