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Unselected Talents: 3 Cricketers Who Missed Out on India’s 2025 Champions Trophy Squad

January 18, 2025 5 Min Read
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The Surprising Exclusions: A Look at India’s Champions Trophy 2025 Squad

As the cricketing world gears up for the much-anticipated Champions Trophy 2025, the announcement of India’s squad has sparked discussions and debates among fans and analysts alike. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar revealed the 15-member squad on January 18, retaining Rohit Sharma as captain amid concerns regarding the fitness of key players, particularly Jasprit Bumrah. While the announcement has garnered its share of praise, it has also raised eyebrows, especially with the omission of some notable players. In this post, we will delve deeper into the context of these exclusions, focusing on three deserving players who did not make the cut.

Key Highlights from the Squad Announcement

The selectors predominantly retained players from the ODI World Cup 2023 squad, reflecting a sense of continuity. However, significant changes were noted with the inclusion of Axar Patel, who replaced Ravichandran Ashwin, and the addition of young talents Yashasvi Jaiswal and Washington Sundar, who stepped in for Ishan Kishan and Shardul Thakur, respectively. Notably, Arshdeep Singh secured his spot ahead of Mohammed Siraj, which became one of the focal points of discussion following the announcement.

1. Sanju Samson: A Missed Opportunity

Sanju Samson’s name was widely discussed prior to the announcement. The talented wicketkeeper-batsman had shown promise in white-ball formats, with steady performances drawing attention from selectors. However, his decision to skip the Vijay Hazare Trophy seemingly impacted his selection status. Reports indicated that despite the Indian team management appreciating his progress, they were hesitant to consider him due to his absence from a crucial domestic tournament. With Rishabh Pant included as the primary wicketkeeper, Samson will have to reassess his approach if he hopes to don the Indian jersey again soon.

2. Karun Nair: Phenomenal Domestic Form

Karun Nair, aged 33, had an impressive run in the 2025 Vijay Hazare Trophy, amassing 752 runs at a commendable strike rate of 125.96. His performances not only helped Vidarbha qualify for the finals but also placed him in the conversation for national selection. Unfortunately, India’s middle-order is currently brimming with talented players like Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, and Hardik Pandya, which ultimately worked against Nair. Despite his brilliant form, the selectors opted for a combination that prioritized established performances over potential.

3. Mohammed Siraj: A Form Concern

Among the most shocking exclusions was Mohammed Siraj, who has been a pivotal figure in India’s bowling lineup. His recent struggles in red-ball cricket led to questions about his form which affected his selection for ODIs as well. The decision to replace him with Arshdeep Singh, who was in remarkable form during the T20 World Cup and has also picked up 20 wickets in seven innings at the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy, reflects a strategic shift by the selectors. While Siraj’s credentials are unquestionable, the choice signals an emphasis on form and current performance, which could be a wake-up call for the pacer to regain his competitive edge.

Conclusion

The Champions Trophy is one of the pinnacle events in limited-overs cricket, and India’s squad selection is bound to spark debates. Fans and analysts will watch closely as the season unfolds, particularly to see how the omitted players respond to their non-selection and what it means for their careers. As the cricketing calendar progresses, players like Sanju Samson, Karun Nair, and Mohammed Siraj will undoubtedly be looking for redemption and opportunities to reclaim their places in the national team.

As cricket continues to evolve, it’s the performances on the pitch and the decisions made off it that will ultimately determine who emerges as champions. For now, the cricketing community eagerly awaits the high-octane competition that the Champions Trophy promises to bring.

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