The Indian cricket board has omitted wicket‑keeper batter Sanju Samson from the 15‑man squad that will tour Zimbabwe in March 2026. The decision was announced by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday, following a review of player form and fitness ahead of the 2028 ICC T20 World Cup.
Samson, who has been a mainstay in India’s one‑day setup, had already been left out of the 11‑man squad for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup in 2024. The BCCI’s selection panel cited a need to “balance the batting depth” and to give younger players a chance to prove themselves on the international stage.
The omission was met with a mixed reaction from fans and commentators. Some praised the board for its long‑term planning, while others criticised the move as a missed opportunity for a player who has delivered under pressure in the past.
Analysis
The BCCI’s decision appears to be part of a broader strategy to build a squad that can compete in the 2028 T20 World Cup. By rotating players in the Zimbabwe series, the board aims to test combinations and give experience to emerging talent. This approach aligns with the board’s public statements about “future‑proofing” the national side.
However, critics argue that Samson’s exclusion could weaken India’s batting depth, especially against spin‑heavy sub‑continental pitches. The board has not released a detailed rationale, leaving room for speculation about the weight given to recent domestic performances versus international experience.
Sources
– BCCI press release, 2026‑03‑12
– Cricbuzz report on Samson’s omission
– Commentary from former players on social media (unverified)
Story synopsis gathered from: Google News India – Sports — source
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