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India's Longest T20I Debut Gap Ends
28 Jun
Summary
- India welcomes two new T20I debutants, Suryansh Shedge and Prince Yadav.
- This marks the longest gap of 513 days between India's T20I debutants.
- Only Pakistan has seen more T20I debutants with 125 players.

India has welcomed two fresh faces into their T20 international setup, with Suryansh Shedge and Prince Yadav set to make their debuts. These players are the 120th and 121st to represent India in the T20 format. This inclusion marks the end of a significant 513-day waiting period for new T20I debutants, the longest such gap in the country's history.
The previous record for the longest interval between debutants stood at 451 days, from Bhuvneshwar Kumar in December 2012 to Mohammed Shami in March 2014. Only Pakistan has handed out more T20I caps to debutants, with a total of 125 players earning their first cap in the format.
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