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Prasidh replaces Siraj for Ireland and England T20Is: Squad Update

Elias Chawla · · 3 min read

Strategic Rotation: Prasidh Replaces Siraj for Ireland and England T20Is

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has officially announced a change to the national T20I squad as the team prepares for the upcoming white-ball commitments in Europe. With an eye on long-term fitness and the intensity of the upcoming international season, the decision was made that Prasidh replaces Siraj for Ireland and England T20Is, providing the latter with a much-needed break.

Workload Management as a Priority

The BCCI released a statement clarifying the rationale behind this roster adjustment. According to the board, discussions between the medical team and the management concluded that Mohammed Siraj required a period of rest. This move is strictly a precautionary measure, ensuring that one of India’s primary fast bowlers remains fresh and recovered for the strenuous series ahead. Managing the physical load of athletes has become a central pillar of India’s selection policy, particularly when looking at the jam-packed schedule spanning across various formats and international tours.

A Look at Prasidh Krishna’s Return

Prasidh Krishna, who recently showcased his skills alongside Siraj for the Gujarat Titans, steps into the squad with prior international experience. Having featured in five T20Is to date, Prasidh has claimed eight wickets. While his career economy rate of 11 in this format suggests there is room for development, his inclusion offers the team management a reliable depth option with significant pace.

His last appearance in the blue jersey came in November 2023 during a series against Australia. Since then, he has continued to sharpen his skills at the domestic and franchise levels. Beyond the upcoming T20I engagements, Prasidh is also firmly in the mix for the ODI series against Afghanistan, highlighting the management’s confidence in his ability to contribute across different formats.

The Road Ahead for India

The schedule is demanding, and the importance of this rotation cannot be overstated. After the conclusion of the T20I series against Ireland and England, the Indian team will move into a series of ODI matches in England. The calendar remains packed with high-stakes assignments in Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand. By resting Siraj now, the team ensures he is better prepared for these longer-form challenges.

Squad Depth and Upcoming Fixtures

India’s tour of Ireland features two T20Is scheduled for June 26 and 28 in Belfast. Following this, the squad will head to England for a five-match T20I series that runs from July 1 to July 11. The updated squad reflects a blend of youth and experience, designed to test the squad’s versatility in varying conditions.

Official India T20I Squad for Ireland and England

The following players have been selected to represent India in the upcoming series:

  • Captain: Shreyas Iyer
  • Vice-Captain: Tilak Varma
  • Squad: Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan, Shivam Dube, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Varun Chakravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Prince Yadav, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

As the team shifts focus to the European leg of their journey, the inclusion of Prasidh Krishna provides a fresh burst of energy. The fans will be keen to see how the team management balances the rotation policy while maintaining the competitive edge required to succeed against tough opposition in Ireland and England.

Elias Chawla

Elias Chawla is a senior sports journalist for ESPN India, specialising in women's cricket, domestic circuits, and the intersection of governance and talent development. With a rare ability to find compelling narratives in India's sprawling age-group and university cricket systems, Chawla has broken several stories on the challenges and triumphs of female cricketers in South Asia. A graduate of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, he writes with clarity and conviction, often calling for greater parity and investment in the women's game. His work has been featured in ESPNcricinfo, The Cricket Monthly, and Wisden India. Whether profiling the next U-19 star or dissecting BCCI policy, Chawla brings a grassroots-first perspective to every piece.