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India Test squad vs West Indies announced: Karun Nair dropped, Ravindra Jadeja named Vice-Captain

BCCI has announced India’s 15-man Test squad for the West Indies series starting October 2. Ravindra Jadeja is vice-captain, Karun Nair dropped, while Jasprit Bumrah retains his place. Details on squad, schedule, and key inclusions.

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday officially announced the 15-man squad for the upcoming two-match Test series against West Indies, scheduled to begin on October 2 in Ahmedabad, followed by the second match in Delhi from October 10-14.

Ravindra Jadeja to Lead in Pant’s Absence

With Rishabh Pant sidelined due to a fracture, Ravindra Jadeja has been named the vice-captain for both matches. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar expressed hope that Pant would recover in time for India’s home series against South Africa later this year.

“Rishabh Pant is not fit for the West Indies series, but we hope he will be available for the home Tests against South Africa,” said Agarkar.

Key Inclusions and Omissions

  • Karun Nair Dropped: Karun Nair has been left out following low returns during India’s England tour earlier this year.
  • Devdutt Padikkal Returns: Padikkal, who impressed with a 150-run knock for India A against Australia A, makes a comeback.
  • Jasprit Bumrah Retained: Despite concerns over workload, pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has been included in the squad. Agarkar clarified that discussions around Bumrah’s fitness would continue, prioritizing both the player and team welfare.
  • No Ishan Kishan: Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper-batter N Jagadeesan is included as the second designated wicketkeeper, with Ishan Kishan omitted due to fitness and performance considerations.
  • No Sarfaraz Khan: The selectors again overlooked Sarfaraz Khan, who recently underwent a strict weight-loss regimen.

India A and Young Talent Spotlight

The squad also highlights emerging talent, with Dhruv Jurel expected to be the first-choice wicketkeeper. Nitish Kumar Reddy returns after missing the England tour due to injury, while left-arm spinner Manav Suthar impressed against Australia A and remains in contention. Sai Sudharsan’s consistent performances for India A could also earn him opportunities in the upcoming series.

Shreyas Iyer Takes Break from Red-Ball Cricket

Shreyas Iyer, who recently captained India A in the unofficial Test series against Australia A, has requested a six-month break from red-ball cricket. This move has kept him out of consideration for the West Indies series.

“Iyer has asked for a six-month hiatus from red-ball cricket, and we respect his decision,” confirmed Agarkar.

    India will look to maintain momentum after a competitive England tour, aiming to continue building bench strength while providing opportunities to emerging talent.

    India vs West Indies Test Series Schedule

    • 1st Test: October 2-6, Ahmedabad
    • 2nd Test: October 10-14, Delhi

    The squad announcement sets the stage for a compelling series at home, with fans eager to see the mix of experienced campaigners and young talents in action.

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    India’s T20 World Cup triumph validates Gautam Gambhir’s approach, coach dedicates win to Dravid and Laxman

    Gautam Gambhir said he is accountable only to the team dressing room after India defeated New Zealand by 96 runs to win the 2026 T20 World Cup and dedicated the title to Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman.

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    India’s victory in the 2026 T20 World Cup has become a moment of redemption for head coach Gautam Gambhir, who had faced heavy criticism after a series of Test defeats earlier in his tenure.

    India defeated New Zealand national cricket team by 96 runs in the final to clinch their third T20 World Cup title, becoming the first team to achieve the feat. The win also marked the first time a team successfully defended the trophy after lifting it in the previous edition.

    Gambhir says accountability lies within the dressing room

    Speaking after the final, Gambhir said he does not measure his work based on public opinion or social media reactions.

    “My accountability is not for people on social media. My accountability is to those 30 people in that change room,” Gambhir said during the post-match press conference.

    The former India opener added that a coach’s success ultimately depends on the players.

    “A coach is as good as his team. Players made me the coach I am,” he said.

    Trophy dedicated to Dravid and Laxman

    Despite celebrating a major triumph, Gambhir chose to acknowledge the contributions of two former India greats — Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman.

    Dravid had guided India to the T20 World Cup title in 2024 before Gambhir took over the role, while Laxman currently heads the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence.

    “I would dedicate this trophy to Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman. To Rahul bhai for putting the Indian team in a place and Laxman for creating the pipeline at the CoE,” Gambhir said.

    He also expressed gratitude to chief selector Ajit Agarkar and ICC chairman Jay Shah, recalling their support during difficult phases.

    “Ajit Agarkar took a lot of flak and worked with honesty. And Jay bhai called me during my lowest ebb after the losses to New Zealand and South Africa,” he noted.

    India dominate final with bat and ball

    India produced a commanding performance in the final. Batting first, the team posted a massive total of 255 for five.

    Sanju Samson led the charge with a blistering 89, while Abhishek Sharma (52) and Ishan Kishan (54) struck quick half-centuries to put New Zealand under pressure.

    Defending the total, India bowled out New Zealand for 159. Jasprit Bumrah starred with figures of 4 for 15, while Axar Patel claimed three wickets.

    Suryakumar backs Gambhir’s philosophy

    India captain Suryakumar Yadav praised Gambhir’s leadership and said the pair share a strong understanding built during their time at Kolkata Knight Riders.

    “I played four years under GG’s captaincy. We have never had arguments because the goal has always been how the team can win,” Suryakumar said.

    He also stressed that the team’s focus remains on collective success rather than individual milestones.

    Looking ahead, the captain said India would now aim for gold when cricket makes its Olympic appearance at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

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    India win record third T20 World Cup after thrashing New Zealand in 2026 final

    India defeated New Zealand by 96 runs in the T20 World Cup 2026 final in Ahmedabad, becoming the first team to win the tournament three times and defend the title.

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    India scripted history by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, becoming the first team to win the tournament three times and also the first to successfully defend the title.

    Batting first after being put in, India produced a powerful performance with the bat to post 255 for 5 in 20 overs, the highest total ever recorded in a T20 World Cup final.

    Sanju Samson led the charge with an impressive 89, while Abhishek Sharma played a stunning cameo, smashing the fastest half-century of the tournament off just 18 balls. Ishan Kishan added 54 from 25 balls and Shivam Dube provided late momentum with a quick 26 off only eight deliveries.

    New Zealand fall short in steep chase

    Chasing a daunting target of 256, New Zealand struggled to keep pace with the required run rate and were eventually bowled out for 159 in 19 overs.

    Jasprit Bumrah delivered a match-winning spell, taking four wickets while conceding just 15 runs in his four overs. Axar Patel also made a strong impact with three wickets.

    With the emphatic victory, India secured their third T20 World Cup title after previous triumphs in 2007 and 2024.

    Historic achievement for India

    The victory marked several milestones for the Indian team. They became the first side to:

    • Win the T20 World Cup three times
    • Defend the T20 World Cup title
    • Win the tournament on home soil

    The triumph also capped a successful era under captain Suryakumar Yadav and head coach Gautam Gambhir, with India continuing their dominance in the shortest format of the game.

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    Gautam Gambhir’s tactical calls help India edge past England to reach T20 World Cup final

    India defeated England by seven runs in the T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal in Mumbai as tactical decisions and a flexible batting order helped secure a place in the final.

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    India’s flexible approach and tactical decisions under head coach Gautam Gambhir played a key role in the team’s dramatic seven-run win over England in the T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium. The victory sealed India’s place in the final, where they will face New Zealand.

    A few months earlier, Gambhir had sparked debate by saying batting orders in white-ball cricket are “overrated”. India’s approach in the semifinal reflected that philosophy, with the team using a fluid batting order and specific match-ups to counter England’s bowling plans.

    England captain Harry Brook won the toss and chose to bowl first, while India captain Suryakumar Yadav admitted later he would have preferred to bat. India made the most of the opportunity, putting up a huge total that kept pressure on England throughout the chase.

    Tactical batting moves disrupt England’s plans

    India’s tactical thinking became evident during the innings when Ishan Kishan was dismissed by leg-spinner Adil Rashid in the 10th over. Instead of sending in Suryakumar Yadav, India promoted left-hander Shivam Dube to No. 4.

    The move worked effectively against Rashid. While Sanju Samson played cautiously against the leg-spinner, Dube attacked him and scored 22 runs from just eight deliveries, including three sixes. The aggressive approach shifted momentum back in India’s favour.

    After Samson’s dismissal, India continued to maintain a left-right combination by sending Hardik Pandya to partner Dube. The strategy ensured England’s bowlers constantly had to adjust their lines and field placements.

    The pressure created by the quick scoring forced Brook to reintroduce Jofra Archer earlier than planned. India continued to rotate their batting options based on match situations, even holding Tilak Varma back for the death overs where his ability against pace could be more effective.

    Bowling strategy keeps England in check

    India’s tactical planning was also visible in the bowling department. Anticipating that the Wankhede pitch would remain favourable for batting under lights, the team focused on picking up early wickets to slow England’s momentum.

    Hardik Pandya provided the early breakthrough, dismissing Phil Salt with his first delivery. Later, Jasprit Bumrah was used strategically during the innings and delivered crucial overs in the latter stages.

    Despite a brilliant century from Jacob Bethell, England fell just short of the target as India managed to defend their total and secure a place in the final.

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