3 better options than Shreyas Iyer for India's T20I captaincy
The post-2026 T20 World Cup era has thrown Indian cricket into an unexpected transition. Following Suryakumar Yadav’s historic world title triumph, Shreyas Iyer’s appointment as the T20I skipper was met with high anticipation. However, a shocking 2-0 series defeat against Ireland has instantly put his tactical acumen and spot in the shortest format under a fierce microscope. If selectors decide to pivot away from Iyer to inject fresh tactical energy and stability into the side, there are three superior options waiting in the wings.
The most natural alternative remains Hardik Pandya, despite his historical battle with fitness hurdles. Pandya provides an invaluable tactical flexibility that few in world cricket can match. His captaincy credentials are elite, famously guiding the Gujarat Titans to an IPL title in their inaugural 2022 season followed by a runners-up finish in 2023.
Having already led India successfully in past secondary assignments, he commands immediate dressing-room respect. His ability to balance explosive lower-order finishing with crucial four-over bowling spells makes him an indispensable asset, and if managed effectively through strict workload protocols, he is the ultimate big-match captain.
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