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Hardik Pandya set to lead Team India in Sri Lanka T20s; Rohit Sharma unlikely to recover from injury

While it has been clear since India's T20 World Cup semi-final exit in Australia that there will be a change in guard once the new selection committee takes over, there has been no formal announcement yet.

Edited By: Kartik Mehindru @mehindrukartik New Delhi Published : Dec 22, 2022 15:10 IST, Updated : Dec 22, 2022 15:10 IST
Hardik Pandya in action | File Photo
Image Source : PTI Hardik Pandya in action | File Photo

Hardik Pandya is all set to lead in the T20I series against Sri Lanka as Rohit Sharma is unlikely to recover from the thumb injury that he sustained before the Test series against Bangladesh, reported PTI citing BCCI sources. 

The second and third matches of the series will be held in Pune (January 5) and Rajkot (January 7). It is understood that Rohit Sharma's thumb injury might take some more time to heal. However, there is no clarity whether he (Rohit) will step down from the T20 captaincy or the matter put on hold for the time being.

Imminent change

While it has been clear since India's T20 World Cup semi-final exit in Australia that there will be a change in guard once the new selection committee takes over, there has been no formal announcement yet. Also despite speculation, it can be confirmed that there was no discussion on India's T20 captaincy in the Apex Council meeting.

"The matter wasn't even on the Apex Council agenda, and it wasn't discussed on the forum. Only the selection committee can take a call on captaincy," a BCCI official privy to the development told PTI on the condition of anonymity However, India's T20 structure could be totally revamped and all-rounder Hardik, who has shown his leadership acumen for the Gujarat Titans, is considered an ideal replacement. While Rohit has had a thumb dislocation plus a webbing injury, he will be rushing to get fit for the Sri Lanka series.

There are only six T20Is in a year where ODIs will get preference due to the 50-over World Cup and, with Rohit not in the scheme for the T20 World Cup in 2024, it is only imperative that he might skip the T20Is unless he decides on quitting the format altogether. A BCCI old guard, who has been an office-bearer, had a suggestion for President Roger Binny and Secretary Jay Shah.

"The first T20I is at the Wankhede, which is Rohit's home ground. Why don't the selectors and the BCCI secretary (Shah) give him a farewell T20 match and there is a graceful changeover of the leadership baton?" he suggested.

However, in the case of ODIs, Hardik's fitness and the workload management will be scrutinised before he is thrown into the deep end. 

(Inputs PTI)

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