The exclusion of Yashasvi Jaiswal from India’s squad for the T20 World Cup 2026 has triggered fresh debate, with former India opener Aakash Chopra openly expressing disappointment over the decision.
Jaiswal, who has already established himself as a key batter in Test cricket, was considered a strong contender for the marquee tournament. He had served as a backup opener during the previous T20 World Cup and was once again in the reckoning. However, the selectors opted for Ishan Kishan as the reserve opener and wicketkeeper, leaving both Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill out of the 15-member squad.
🗣️ Aakash Chopra: “Yashasvi Should Have Been in the Team”
Reacting to the selection, Aakash Chopra — a close associate of head coach Gautam Gambhir — questioned the logic behind Jaiswal’s omission.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Chopra said:
“The way Yashasvi Jaiswal is playing, logically he should have been in the team. He has proved himself whenever he got opportunities.”
Chopra highlighted that Jaiswal is among a rare group of six Indian players who have scored centuries in all three formats, underlining his adaptability and class across conditions.
📊 Strong Credentials Across Formats
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Scored a T20I century ahead of the 2024 World Cup
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Consistent performer in the IPL
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Regular run-getter in Test cricket since 2023
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Proven big-match temperament
Despite these credentials, Jaiswal did not get a single game during the 2024 T20 World Cup due to team balance issues.
🔄 Team Combination Worked Against Him
Chopra explained that the situation changed rapidly when the team management chose to prioritise Test cricket, resting Jaiswal from T20Is. During this phase, Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson were given opportunities — and both delivered impactful performances.
“Sanju Samson played so well that he cemented his place. Suddenly, there was no space left,” Chopra added.
With Samson locking down his spot and Kishan being preferred as the backup opener-keeper, Jaiswal slipped out of contention despite his form.
❓ Selection Call Raises Questions
The omission of both Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill has raised questions about selection clarity and communication, especially when players with proven international pedigree are overlooked for a World Cup.
As India prepares to defend its title at home, the debate over whether form, role clarity, or combinations should take precedence continues to divide opinions among fans and experts alike.







