
The BCCI said when they would announce the Indian squad for the T20 World Cup 2026, most people didn’t expect any surprises. The management backed Shubman Gill, who has been part of the team since the Asia Cup 2025, and they were expected to stick with him despite some diminishing returns. BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia announced the team on Saturday, which was unforeseen in the first place, and the biggest exclusion was of Shubman Gill. The BCCI selection committee pivoted from their stance by axing Gill, who initially replaced Sanju Samson in the T20I setup.
The uneasy combination and Gill’s poor form were factors, but it was still a big surprise because the management usually supports their players. Dropping their vice-captain so close to the T20 World Cup 2026 was unexpected. Since being reinstated as opener and vice-captain in 2025, Gill has not scored a single half-century in 15 T20I innings. His average has dipped below 25, and his strike rate has failed to cross 140. However, the BCCI eyed him to perform a role that perhaps Virat Kohli played in the last edition, something that Robin Uthappa also alluded too.
BCCI Drops Shubman Gill from T20 World Cup 2026 Squad Amid Selector Disagreements
He was supposed to take over from Suryakumar Yadav after the T20 World Cup, but the trouble it caused was too big for the management to ignore. First, Samson had to bat out of place before getting benched altogether. India couldn’t afford to include Rinku Singh, as Jitesh Sharma had to come in as a keeper-finisher. Now, the BCCI has backtracked on their decision, with Samson and Rinku both in the team. Now, in a new development, not all BCCI selectors were on the same page. As per journalist Rajeev Mishra, BCCI chief selector Ajit Agarkar and head coach Gautam Gambhir never wanted to leave out Gill. While speaking on ‘Inside Story’ YouTube channel, he said that the meeting had inner disagreements.
The BCCI selection committee is headed by Agarkar and also has Shiv Sundar Das, Ajay Ratra, and the new members RP Singh and Pragyan Ojha. It seems that RP Singh, Pragyan Ojha, and one other selector did not want Gill to be included in the team. According to Mishra, these three made up their minds before the selection meeting and didn’t feel he fit into the T20I setup right now. Since the most selectors (3) didn’t see Gill in the side, Agarkar had no option but to listen to the majority. Hence, it all makes sense now as to why Gill was informed about his exclusion just a few minutes before the announcement.