Suryakumar Yadav has been a standout with 857 runs in 20 matches, including three centuries and five fifties. His consistent high strike rate and remarkable innings boost India's batting strength.
Shubman Gill marked his presence with a splendid 126* against New Zealand, showcasing his potential as a reliable opener. His ability to anchor and accelerate bodes well for India’s top order.
Jasprit Bumrah made a successful comeback from injury against Ireland, taking on the captaincy role and leading a young team to a series win. His form and fitness are crucial for India’s bowling attack.
Yashasvi Jaiswal impressed with 502 runs in 17 T20Is, maintaining a high strike rate and notching up his first T20I century. His aggressive batting style adds depth to India's lineup.
Arshdeep Singh emerged as India’s leading wicket-taker with 33 wickets in 25 matches. His ability to deliver breakthroughs at crucial moments makes him a key player in the bowling unit.
Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel have been pivotal in India’s spin department. Kuldeep’s best performance of 5/17 against South Africa and Axar’s all-round contributions strengthen India’s middle overs.
Despite scoring 417 runs in IPL 2024, Rohit Sharma’s strike rate against spin and inconsistency are worrying signs. His performance at the top will be crucial for India's T20 WC campaign.
Rinku Singh has been identified as a promising finisher, scoring 356 runs with a high strike rate of 176.24. His ability to handle pressure in the death overs is a significant asset.
\Virat Kohli’s IPL resurgence, with 741 runs in 15 games, signals his readiness for the T20 World Cup. His improved strike rate and six-hitting ability make him a formidable force in the middle order.