Shubman Gill Targets T20 Improvement as India Builds for 2026 World Cup Defense

Shubman Gill Targets T20 Improvement as India Builds for 2026 World Cup Defense

Shubman Gill, India’s vice-captain in ODIs and T20Is, has set his sights on improving his performance in the shortest format as the team embarks on its journey towards defending their T20 World Cup title in 2026.

Gill, who was a reserve player during India’s triumphant T20 World Cup campaign in 2024, acknowledged that his performance in the lead-up to the tournament fell short of expectations. “My performance in T20Is before the World Cup this year wasn’t how I had expected it to be,” he said.

With senior batters Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli now retired from T20Is, Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal have emerged as India’s first-choice opening pair. Gill expressed his excitement about batting alongside Jaiswal, highlighting their complementary styles and strong understanding.

“We really enjoy batting with each other. Especially the kind of shots we play, we kind of complement each other,” Gill said. “Being a right-left combination, we have had good partnerships in whatever T20Is we have played before; two partnerships have been 150-plus [too]. So we have a great understanding and communication between us, and I have fun batting with him.”

Gill’s impressive performances in the T20Is against Zimbabwe after the World Cup, where he top-scored with 170 runs at a strike rate of 125.92, earned him the vice-captaincy for the limited-overs series in Sri Lanka.

The series in Sri Lanka marks the first assignment for Gautam Gambhir as India’s coach. Gill praised Gambhir’s clear communication and intent, saying, “He knows what he wants from which player, and what he thinks will work for each player.”

India will play three T20Is against Sri Lanka in Pallekele on July 27, 28, and 30, followed by three ODIs in Colombo on August 2, 4, and 7.