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I respected selectors’ decision, says Gill on T20 World Cup snub

I respected selectors’ decision, says Gill on T20 World Cup snub

Posted on January 10, 2026 By admin


India’s ODI captain Shubman Gill. File
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He may have been disappointed by his exclusion from India’s squad for the Men’s T20 World Cup. He may also have been frustrated by repeated injury setbacks during the home season. Yet, Shubman Gill carried himself with a composure befitting India’s Test captain.

Ahead of the three-match ODI series, Gill was quizzed on a wide range of issues — from the dressing-room atmosphere and Test-match preparation to his omission from the T20 World Cup squad, New Zealand fielding a relatively inexperienced side, a former cricketer’s claim that ODIs are the easiest format, and his own mental make-up over the past month. Gill not only kept his composure throughout the interaction but addressed every pointed question without deflection.

“Obviously, as a player, you have a belief that if you play in the World Cup, you will win it for your team, for your country,” Gill said while reflecting on missing out on the T20 World Cup for the second consecutive edition. “Having said that, I respected the selectors’ decision and am wishing the T20 team all the very best. I really, really hope that they win the World Cup for us.”

In addition to the World Cup setback, two separate injury lay-offs meant Gill missed a significant portion of an already curtailed home season.

“Being a sportsperson, it’s all about being in the present. The more present you are — even when you’re on the field — and the less you think about what might happen or what has already happened, the better your chances of succeeding,” he said.

“I try to focus on what I need to do now and what is important. The more we can stay in the present moment, the simpler life becomes. And when life is simpler, it’s a much more peaceful and happier space to be in.”

Gill also admitted to the frustration of missing most of South Africa’s tour of India, including the entire ODI series, particularly after being named captain.

“It’s never easy,” he said. “When you’re injured, watching your team play and feeling like you’re missing out on games is difficult — especially when you’ve just been named the ODI captain. There are so many things you want to do, and when that opportunity is taken away, it’s definitely very frustrating.”

Through adversity, Gill’s responses reflected clarity, restraint and leadership — traits that continue to define his rise at the highest level.

Published – January 10, 2026 05:38 pm IST



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