Despite guiding India to a historic title defence at the recent ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Suryakumar Yadav is reportedly facing growing pressure over his position as India’s T20I captain. While the Mumbai batter remains one of the most explosive stroke-makers in world cricket, concerns around his prolonged dip in form have triggered serious conversations within the selection committee about the team’s long-term leadership direction.
According to multiple reports, the BCCI selectors, led by Ajit Agarkar, are increasingly worried about Suryakumar’s batting numbers since taking over captaincy duties. Before becoming skipper, Suryakumar was widely regarded as the best T20 batter in the world, averaging 43.40 in the format while dominating attacks with remarkable consistency. However, his returns have declined sharply over the last year.
His struggles became even more visible during IPL 2026, where the aggressive batter endured a forgettable campaign. Representing Mumbai Indians, he managed only 195 runs in 10 matches at a disappointing average of 19.50. While India are expected to continue with him for the upcoming white-ball tours of Ireland and England, reports suggest the management has already begun exploring future leadership alternatives in the shortest format.
Ricky Ponting identifies India’s next T20I captain
Amid the uncertainty surrounding Suryakumar’s future, former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has openly backed Shreyas Iyer as a leading candidate to become India’s next T20I captain.
Ponting, who currently serves as head coach of Punjab Kings, believes Iyer has evolved tremendously both as a batter and as a leader over the last couple of seasons. Speaking to PTI, the legendary Australian stated that Iyer should firmly be in contention whenever India decide to transition to a new captain.
“I think there are several contenders, but he’s one of the main contenders as far as I’m concerned,” Ponting said while discussing India’s leadership options.
The endorsement comes at a fascinating time for Iyer, whose international T20 career had appeared to stall completely. The right-handed batter has not played a T20I for India since December 2023 and even spent an entire home series against New Zealand on the bench earlier this year. Yet, through consistent reinvention in franchise cricket, Iyer has once again forced his name into the national conversation.
Long criticised for being a conservative middle-order anchor, Iyer transformed his T20 approach dramatically in recent seasons. His strike rate, which once hovered around 135, surged to 178 last season and remains above 160 in IPL 2026 — a major shift that has strengthened his case for a comeback.
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Why Ponting’s pick could be the ideal successor for Surya?
What separates Iyer from several other contenders is his proven leadership record under pressure. The 31-year-old has quietly built one of the strongest captaincy resumes in IPL history.
Remarkably, Iyer is the only captain to lead three different franchises to an IPL final — a feat that highlights his adaptability and tactical intelligence. Unlike leaders who inherit settled squads with established cultures, Iyer has consistently helped create competitive environments from scratch and guided teams into title contention.
His calm temperament, strong game awareness, and ability to manage dressing-room pressure are qualities many believe India will need during the next transition phase in T20 cricket. Even though Punjab Kings have suffered a difficult second half of IPL 2026 after a brilliant start, Iyer’s broader leadership credentials continue to impress experts.
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