India’s T20 evolution post-2024 World Cup win saw a shift to a younger, aggressive style. Key changes included moving on from Hardik Pandya as captain, appointing Suryakumar Yadav as T20-only skipper, and prioritising intent over averages with selections like Shubman Gill’s exclusion. Backing Sanju Samson and maintaining left-right batting combinations further fueled this relentless winning machine. India’s T20 evolution post-2024 World Cup win saw a shift to a younger, aggressive style. Key changes included moving on from Hardik Pandya as captain, appointing Suryakumar Yadav as T20-only skipper, and prioritising intent over averages with selections like Shubman Gill’s exclusion. Backing Sanju Samson and maintaining left-right batting combinations further fueled this relentless winning machine.
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