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Shubman Gill's Form Sparks India T20 World Cup Fears
14 Dec
Summary
- Shubman Gill's strike rate has fallen below 135 recently.
- India's team strike rate has dropped to 141.64 since Asia Cup 2025.
- Captain Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma are also struggling for form.

Team India is experiencing a concerning dip in batting form and strike rate, casting a shadow over their prospects for the T20 World Cup 2026. Despite a dominant period after winning the 2024 title, recent performance, particularly since the Asia Cup 2025, has seen a noticeable decline. Shubman Gill's individual strike rate has dropped below 135, impacting the aggressive opening partnership that previously set the tone.
The struggles extend beyond the opening pair, with key players like Captain Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma also failing to consistently score runs. This has reduced India's batting intent and put additional pressure on the remaining players. The team's overall strike rate has fallen to 141.64, a stark contrast to their earlier dominance.
With crucial matches against South Africa and New Zealand scheduled before the World Cup, India must urgently find its winning combination and regain the balance that led to their previous T20 World Cup victory. Addressing these batting concerns is paramount to reclaiming their status as a formidable force in the shortest format of the game.



