
As Pakistan, India, and other participating nations finalize their preparations for the Asia Cup 2025, major developments have emerged from India’s camp. According to reliable sources close to the selection committee, opener Shubman Gill and fast bowler Mohammed Siraj are unlikely to be part of the final squad for the continental tournament.
The news has taken many fans by surprise, as Gill has been regarded as one of India’s most promising young batters, while Siraj has led India’s pace attack in several key series over the past few years. However, selectors are reportedly looking at alternative combinations and considering players who have shown more consistent form in recent months.
Gill has struggled with inconsistency across formats in 2024 and early 2025, which might have contributed to the selectors’ decision. Siraj, on the other hand, has faced challenges with rhythm and injuries, which have affected his recent performances, especially in T20 cricket.
The development has already sparked debate among cricket fans and experts. While some argue that India should back Gill and Siraj for their proven potential, others believe it is time to experiment with in-form players ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.
With the Asia Cup 2025 set to begin later this year, the final announcement of India’s squad will be closely watched. If confirmed, the omission of Gill and Siraj could mark a significant shift in India’s team strategy as they aim for continental glory.