After India was eliminated from the T20 World Cup, Sunil Gavaskar made the gloomy prediction that “there will be some retirements.”

In the months after their 2022 T20 World Cup campaign, India’s T20I lineup may experience significant changes, according to Sunil Gavaskar.

India’s 2022 T20 World Cup campaign was ruined at the Adelaide Oval when England trounced India by a rather embarrassing 10-wicket score. India, batting first, set up a solid score of 168/6 thanks to a late blitz from Hardik Pandya, but England’s starting duo of Jos Buttler and Alex Hales made light of that total.

The target was finally reached with four overs left thanks to the captain Buttler and Hales, who made their international cricket comeback in September after becoming absent from the England team since March 2019. Buttler scored 80 runs off of 49 balls, while Hales scored 86 runs off of 47, as they pounded the hapless Indian batting line up mercilessly. India’s defeat was shocking in and of itself, but what was even more surprising was how they slipped after competing consistently the rest of the tournament.

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar predicts that after this season, the T20 framework will undergo considerable changes. He claimed that it is crystal clear to him that Hardik Pandya will now play a more active role in leading the team and that some of the more experienced players, including skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, may think about leaving the format.

The team will be led by Hardik Pandya there. He will start to make his impact on the team because it is obvious that the selection committee has designated him as the T20 captain after he won the IPL in his maiden assignment as captain. It will therefore be a completely different team with Pandya, in my opinion After the game, Gavaskar informed the announcer.

You know know; there might also be some resignations. It is not yet appropriate to consider it. You truly think about it and give it a lot of thought, but many players in their mid-30s would take into consideration their position for the Indian T20 team.”

 

Pandya has served as the team’s captain three times after being reinstated in the international system after leading the Gujarat Titans to the IPL championship this year. When India heads to New Zealand for a three-match series commencing November 18 in Auckland, he will once again serve as the T20I team’s head coach. With victories in all three, he captained India in the two games played in Ireland in June as well as the Asia Cup matchup with Afghanistan.