A major shift in India’s T20 setup is on the cards, with Shreyas Iyer emerging as the frontrunner to take over captaincy from Suryakumar Yadav starting with the upcoming Ireland series. The move signals a transition phase in India’s shortest-format leadership, as selectors look to build a more stable and long-term core ahead of future ICC tournaments. Iyer’s consistent performances and calm leadership style in domestic and franchise cricket have reportedly worked in his favor.

Meanwhile, the spotlight is also on young talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who is expected to make his T20I debut during the same tour. The selectors appear keen to inject fresh energy into the squad, and Sooryavanshi’s recent performances have made him a promising candidate. His inclusion reflects India’s continued focus on grooming the next generation of cricketers while maintaining competitiveness at the international level.
If confirmed, this leadership change could mark the beginning of a new era in India’s T20 cricket journey. With Iyer at the helm and emerging players getting opportunities, the Ireland series may serve as a testing ground for a revamped team combination. All eyes will now be on how this new setup performs and whether it can deliver consistent results on the global stage.