Indian cricketer Shubman Gill has expressed his respect for the selectors’ unexpected decision to exclude him from the T20 World Cup squad. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, the 26-year-old acknowledged that his removal was part of his “destiny.” The T20 World Cup is set to take place in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, 2024.
Gill’s omission follows a challenging period in the shortest format of the game, where he accumulated only 291 runs over his last 15 matches, averaging 24.25. “Firstly, it is my belief that in my life, I am where I am supposed to be,” Gill stated. “Whatever is written in my destiny, I will have it.”
As the captain of the one-day team, Gill will lead India in a three-match ODI series against New Zealand, commencing Sunday in Vadodara. He emphasized his commitment to the team, wishing the T20 squad the best of luck in their title defense.
Leadership and Legacy
The T20 team, now under the leadership of Suryakumar Yadav, is the defending champion, having won the title in 2024. Gill highlighted the invaluable experience brought by stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who will participate solely in the ODI format after their recent retirements from T20 and Test cricket. “Definitely when you have these two people in your team, it makes your life a lot easier,” he remarked.
Kohli, aged 37, and Sharma, aged 38, have demonstrated impressive form, scoring centuries in various competitions and showcasing their enduring talent. “Whenever you are in a tough situation, they have been in those kinds of situations and conditions many times in their life, so you can always go to them and see how they are thinking or what they would do,” Gill added, emphasizing the importance of their guidance.
New Zealand’s Preparations
On the opposing side, New Zealand’s ODI captain Michael Bracewell is eager to capitalize on the Indian conditions ahead of the T20 World Cup. “It’s always fun coming over and playing here,” he said. “A month before the T20 World Cup, getting used to these conditions is crucial.”
Bracewell indicated that he would announce the playing XI at the toss but confirmed that fast bowler Kristian Clarke is set to make his international debut in the first ODI. As both teams prepare for their upcoming matches, the focus will be on how they adapt to the unique challenges posed by the Indian pitches.
With the T20 World Cup on the horizon, both India and New Zealand are gearing up for a competitive series that could set the tone for their campaigns in the tournament.


































