'His injuries have been strange': Sunil Gavaskar opens up on Shubman Gill's omission from India's T20 World Cup squad
NEW DELHI: Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar shared some important advice for batter Shubman Gill after he was left out of India’s T20 World Cup 2026 squad.
The decision came as a surprise to many fans, especially since Gill was also removed from the role of vice-captain.
With Gill out, Axar Patel has been named India’s vice-captain for the T20 World Cup 2026.
Sunil Gavaskar believes that Gill should accept this setback with maturity.
Speaking on Star Sports, Gavaskar said, "I hope Shubman takes this in the right spirit. I wish him the best. Some of his injuries have been strange."
Gavaskar felt that Gill still has a bright future, and this decision does not mean the end of his chances.
Gavaskar also feels that chief selector Ajit Agarkar would have personally spoken to Gill to explain the reason behind the call.
He said, "Knowing Ajit Agarkar, I'm pretty sure he'll be on the phone to Shubman, trying to explain to him why they took the call that they did."
According to Gavaskar, the team management is trying to correct its earlier decisions. When Gill returned to the T20 squad, Sanju Samson was pushed down the batting order.
Earlier, Samson and Abhishek Sharma had formed a strong opening pair, using a left-right combination and attacking from the very first ball.
Gavaskar explained this by saying, "And I think it's a course correction. In the sense that when Shubman came into the T20 squad, Sanju Samson went down the order. Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma had formed a very good opening pair - a left-hand, right-hand combination - looking to hit the first ball of the game for a six and getting India off to fabulous starts."
"I think that is something Ajit will definitely speak to Shubman about, assuring him that he's always going to be in the discussion. But for this particular tournament, considering the fact that he's had some injuries and hasn't been in the best of touch, they've left him out. That doesn't mean he won't be part of future teams," Gavaskar said.
Shubman Gill has not been in great form in T20 cricket recently.
Since returning to the T20I side during the Asia Cup 2025, he has played 15 matches but failed to score even one half-century.
Injuries have also affected his rhythm and consistency. Because of these reasons, the selectors decided to drop him from the squad for the upcoming World Cup.
Get an chance to win ₹5000 Amazon Voucher by taking part in India's Biggest Habit Index! Take the survey here
Sunil Gavaskar believes that Gill should accept this setback with maturity.
Speaking on Star Sports, Gavaskar said, "I hope Shubman takes this in the right spirit. I wish him the best. Some of his injuries have been strange."
Gavaskar also feels that chief selector Ajit Agarkar would have personally spoken to Gill to explain the reason behind the call.
He said, "Knowing Ajit Agarkar, I'm pretty sure he'll be on the phone to Shubman, trying to explain to him why they took the call that they did."
According to Gavaskar, the team management is trying to correct its earlier decisions. When Gill returned to the T20 squad, Sanju Samson was pushed down the batting order.
Earlier, Samson and Abhishek Sharma had formed a strong opening pair, using a left-right combination and attacking from the very first ball.
Gavaskar explained this by saying, "And I think it's a course correction. In the sense that when Shubman came into the T20 squad, Sanju Samson went down the order. Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma had formed a very good opening pair - a left-hand, right-hand combination - looking to hit the first ball of the game for a six and getting India off to fabulous starts."
"I think that is something Ajit will definitely speak to Shubman about, assuring him that he's always going to be in the discussion. But for this particular tournament, considering the fact that he's had some injuries and hasn't been in the best of touch, they've left him out. That doesn't mean he won't be part of future teams," Gavaskar said.
Shubman Gill has not been in great form in T20 cricket recently.
Since returning to the T20I side during the Asia Cup 2025, he has played 15 matches but failed to score even one half-century.
Injuries have also affected his rhythm and consistency. Because of these reasons, the selectors decided to drop him from the squad for the upcoming World Cup.
Get an chance to win ₹5000 Amazon Voucher by taking part in India's Biggest Habit Index! Take the survey here
Expand
Top Comment
P
Praveen Malhotra
1 day ago
The allure of captaincy and burden of captaincy make for a heady concoction. Players crave for the top job but very few are able to handle the pressures that come with it. In this day and age with so much cricket happening, Gill shouldn't have even accepted the T20 vice-captain's post knowing that he is not cut out for the shortest format. He is a Test player, at most a 50-over cricketer. The jolt of being dropped could now affect his morale and his batting in Tests. This is where selectors should use their acumen and years of experience. Unfortunately, Agarkar doesn't have the required experience or acumen and his decision has put Gill the Test batter in a bit of a mental quagmire.Read allPost comment
Popular from Sports
- 'A big hug from me': Smriti Mandhana touches hearts as she replies to young Kashmiri fan
- Record! Smriti Mandhana creates history, becomes first Indian woman cricketer to ...
- Brittany Mahomes stays silent as Randi Mahomes steps up with a message of hope during Patrick Mahomes’ recovery
- “Recovery isn’t optional” Why Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt says strength, not size, changed her in 2025
- Vince McMahon and Linda McMahon combined net worth in 2025: WWE earnings, business success, career and investments
end of article
Featured in sports
- BCCI to give massive pay hike to India’s women domestic cricketers
- 'Picture abhi baaki hain': U19 Asia Cup lost; George's show yet to unfold
- 8 runs short of history: When Faf and ABD nearly pulled off an impossible
- VHT: SKY, Dube to play matches for Mumbai; Jaiswal also set to return
- Watch: Virat Kohli spotted at Mumbai airport; returns to VHT
- 'People say Dhoni hurt my career': Ex-India cricketer's honest take goes viral - Watch
International Sports
- Sherrone Moore case takes new turn as women describe unsettling Instagram messages publicly
- What happened after a rogue firework plunged onto the field during Ravens vs Patriots on Sunday Night Football?
- Jason Kelce reveals the one person who’d be upset if he went shirtless at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding
- Cleveland Browns’ quarterback situation becomes clear as NFL insider details Deshaun Watson's status and Shedeur Sanders' role for 2025
- Is Tom Brady ready to marry again after Gisele Bündchen moved on? Insiders share real details
Trending Stories
05:39 Bangladesh to scale back diplomatic presence in India? What its FM Touhid Hossain said- Hijab row: Doctor whose naqab was pulled by Nitish Kumar fails to join duty; officials report no contact
04:19 A reunion without laughter: The last goodbye to Sreenivasan- Bengal Babri row: Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir floats new party; CM Mamata hits back
- Saudi Arabia honours Asim Munir: Pakistan army chief conferred King Abdulaziz Medal of Excellence; defence ties in focus
- 'A big hug from me': Smriti Mandhana touches hearts as she replies to young Kashmiri fan
09:41 India-New Zealand FTA: Zero duty on 100% Indian exports - what the deal means for trade, MSMEs & Indian workers & students
Photostories
- Does Niagara Falls freeze over in winter? Here’s the truth
- 5 reasons why okra water has become a go-to drink for people who want to manage their sugar levels
- Frozen but fearless: 5 snowy animals that rule the coldest places on earth
- HbA1c over 6%? Nephrologist shares tests that matter beyond this level of blood sugar
- Why should you add this leaf powder to your homemade winter soups? Here's how you can make this super healthy soup
- 10 most loved countries in the world in 2025
- Discover the secret of financial success according to your birth date
- Top 10 richest countries in the world in 2025
- 7 simple fruit plants ideal for a lush balcony garden
- 6 quirky book titles that instantly spark curiosity at first glance
Up Next