The transition from Suryakumar Yadav to Shreyas Iyer hasn’t been great so far. The Gautam Gambhir think tank didn’t have a single misstep in their lead-up to the T20 World Cup 2026. Now, they are yet to win a game as T20 champions. While the entire team remains intact, Iyer has come in, replacing Suryakumar at four. He still eyes his maiden win as T20I captain after the last game against England was washed out due to rain.
However, he isn’t the only one feeling the heat. The biggest pressure pump would be behind Sanju Samson, who is literally the reason why India actually lifted its third T20 World Cup crown. He was in ‘God mode’ in the final three must-win games in the tournament, following it up with a decent IPL 2026 as well. Yet, the Manchester T20I could be his do-or-die clash, with India finding it hard to keep Vaibhav Sooryavanshi at bay.
Samson gets another shot in IND vs ENG T20I
The easiest thing for India would have been to make the emotional call. Drop Samson, hand Vaibhav Sooryavanshi his debut cap, and ride the wave of excitement. But Gambhir and his coaching staff have never been big on emotional decisions.
Despite scores of 5, 0 and 1 on this UK tour, Samson is set to retain his place for Friday’s clash. The backing has come directly from the management, with bowling coach Morne Morkel making it clear that India’s recent heroes deserve a longer rope. “I think we just need to respect the fact that we’ve got the number one batter in T20 cricket in Abhishek Sharma. Sanju was the player of the World Cup. He had a great IPL. It’s only fair to show faith and back your players,” Morkel said on the eve of the contest.
And that stance makes sense. Just three months ago, Samson was the one steering India through the crunch games of the T20 World Cup. His knocks of 97, 89 and 89 in three do-or-die matches were the reason for India’s third world title. Throw in two IPL hundreds for Chennai Super Kings this season, and you can’t really argue with his case. Yes, Samson has struggled. But you can’t leave your superstar just like that after three failures.
Sooryavanshi countdown isn’t stopping anytime soon
The strange thing about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is he hasn’t played a single international game, but he’s still one of the biggest talking points around this Indian team. Every net session, training clip, and squad announcement brings the same question: when does he finally get a game? It’s easy to see why.
At 15, Sooryavanshi arrives with numbers that don’t look real. He smashed 776 runs in IPL 2026 at a strike rate of 237.30, won the Orange Cap, MVP and Emerging Player awards, and launched a staggering 72 sixes through the season. Before that came an 11-ball fifty for India A and a jaw-dropping 175 off 80 balls in the Under-19 World Cup final against England.
AB de Villiers has already backed his inclusion. A sizeable section of fans believes India are delaying the inevitable. Yet, from the management’s perspective, there is no emergency. The teenager is not competing with fringe players. He is competing with established internationals who helped win a World Cup. That’s a very different conversation.
Predicted Playing XIs: IND vs ENG
India: Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wk), Shreyas Iyer (c), Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Harshit Rana, Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy
England: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Harry Brook (c), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Josh Tongue
But before India can think about the future, it needs to fix the present. The Ireland series defeat was a shock. Another loss here would mean three matches without a win for the first time since 2021. There are other problems as well, including Tilak Varma, who just isn’t getting many quick runs at number five. Meanwhile, India went with three spin-bowling option (surprisingly no Washington Sundar) in the Durham game. However, the Manchester weather and pitch could mean that India might bring in Prince Yadav, who was lauded by the Indian bowling coach as well.
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IND vs ENG: Do-or-die game for Sanju Samson; Shreyas Iyer still eyes first win as captain