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Shardul Thakur Eyes 2027 WC All-Rounder Spot With Bold Claim

Shardul Thakur Sends Clear Message to Team India Selectors

In a candid and confident declaration that’s bound to stir discussion among fans and selectors alike, veteran Indian pacer Shardul Thakur has openly stated his ambition to reclaim a spot in the Indian ODI squad—not just as a bowler, but as the No. 8 bowling all-rounder for the 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa.

Despite being sidelined from recent national squads, Thakur remains undeterred. Speaking with characteristic grit, he emphasized that he’s “100% ready” for international cricket and is actively working toward a comeback that aligns with India’s long-term World Cup strategy.

Why the No. 8 Spot Matters for India’s 2027 Campaign

The No. 8 batting position in modern ODI cricket has evolved into a critical role—reserved for a genuine bowling all-rounder who can contribute with both bat and ball in the death overs. With India currently experimenting with options like Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, and even part-timers, Thakur believes his aggressive lower-order batting and proven wicket-taking ability in high-pressure situations make him the ideal fit.

“I’ve always seen myself as more than just a bowler,” Thakur remarked. “In the last few domestic and IPL seasons, I’ve worked hard on my finishing skills. That No. 8 slot? It’s mine to win.”

Shardul Thakur’s Recent Form and Credibility

Thakur’s confidence isn’t unfounded. In the 2024–25 domestic season, he was among the top wicket-takers in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, consistently delivering with the new and old ball. His IPL 2025 performance for Kolkata Knight Riders—where he picked up 18 wickets at an economy of 8.2—further reinforced his value in high-stakes limited-overs cricket.

Moreover, his last ODI appearance against Australia in 2023 saw him score a quickfire 32* and claim 3 crucial wickets—a performance that showcased exactly the dual-threat capability India may need in South Africa’s varied conditions.

Supporting the Next Generation

Beyond his personal ambitions, Thakur used the opportunity to highlight emerging talent. He specifically praised young left-arm spinner Himanshu Singh for his composure and control in domestic cricket, calling him “a future star.” He also encouraged Mumbai’s Shams Mulani, noting his all-round potential and urging selectors to give him consistent opportunities.

“The future of Indian cricket is bright,” Thakur said. “But while we build for tomorrow, we can’t ignore experienced players who are still hungry and performing.”

What This Means for Ajit Agarkar and the Selection Committee

Chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar has prioritized youth and long-term planning, often at the expense of seasoned campaigners. Thakur’s statement is a respectful but firm reminder that experience, when paired with current form, remains invaluable—especially for a tournament as unpredictable as the World Cup.

With the 2027 World Cup still two years away, the race for the No. 8 all-rounder role is wide open. But one thing is clear: Shardul Thakur isn’t waiting for an invitation—he’s earning his way back in.

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