The wait is over. The BCCI has officially unveiled the India NZ ODI squad for the upcoming three-match series, and as always, the selectors’ choices have sparked intense debate. While the return of some key players was expected, the omissions and inclusions have created headlines that will dominate cricketing conversations for days to come .
The most immediate talking points revolve around a veteran pacer left out, a wicketkeeper-batter who has just returned from a long injury layoff being preferred over a man in red-hot form, and a vice-captain whose very presence in the squad hinges on a fitness test. This is a squad that seems to be sending a clear message about the direction the team management wants to take in the 50-over format.
The most controversial call is undoubtedly the exclusion of Mohammad Shami. Despite being a World Cup hero just a year ago and India’s leading wicket-taker in the tournament, Shami has been completely ignored for this tour . The selectors appear to be making a hard, cold calculation about his workload and long-term future in white-ball cricket.
At 35, Shami has been managed carefully, often being rested from bilateral series to keep him fresh for ICC events. However, this consistent exclusion from the ODI setup between major tournaments raises a serious question: is this managing a veteran, or is it effectively phasing him out? With a strong pace battery featuring Siraj, Bumrah, and the emerging Kuldeep Sen, the door seems to be firmly closing on Shami’s ODI career, a move that will leave many fans and pundits divided .
In a direct face-off between two of India’s most talented wicketkeeper-batters, the selectors have thrown their weight behind Rishabh Pant. His inclusion is a powerful testament to his remarkable recovery from a near-career-ending car accident .
This decision is particularly significant given Sanju Samson’s scintillating form. His recent century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy was a perfect audition for the ODI spot, showcasing the anchor role the team has often sought . Yet, the selectors have opted for Pant’s explosive, game-changing potential. This suggests they are prioritizing a high-risk, high-reward X-factor in the middle order over a more stable, accumulative approach. The message is clear: in this current setup, Pant’s unique ability to take a game away from the opposition in a matter of overs is valued above all else.
Adding another layer of uncertainty to the squad is the case of Shreyas Iyer. He has been named vice-captain, a role that speaks volumes about the leadership group’s trust in him. However, his inclusion comes with a major caveat: it is “subject to fitness clearance from the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence (COE)” .
Iyer has been plagued by a chronic back issue that has kept him out of action for extended periods. His return to the squad is a welcome sight given his proven ODI pedigree and his ability to play the crucial No. 4 role. But the fitness condition means the team management is preparing for a scenario where he might not travel. This leaves the door open for contenders like Yashasvi Jaiswal or Ruturaj Gaikwad to potentially get a late call-up, adding to the nervous wait for the entire squad.
The selected India NZ ODI squad paints a picture of a team in transition but with a clear vision:
The balance is heavily skewed towards a powerful top order and a versatile bowling attack that can adapt to New Zealand’s conditions. The absence of a second specialist spinner (beyond the all-rounder Axar) and the reliance on Iyer’s fitness are the two main points of vulnerability.
The announcement of the India NZ ODI squad is less about the immediate three-match series and more about the blueprint for the next World Cup cycle. By backing Pant’s explosiveness over Samson’s consistency, by managing Shami out of the equation, and by banking on Iyer’s fitness, the selectors are making bold, long-term bets. Whether these controversial calls pay off against a formidable New Zealand side or backfire will be the story of the upcoming series. One thing is certain: the pressure is on for every player in this squad to justify their place.
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