Image: Shreyas Iyer leads the race to become India next T20 International captain / © India Today
In the coming months, India could face an important decision regarding the leadership of its T20I side. With Suryakumar Yadav struggling to produce consistent performances with the bat, attention has naturally shifted towards players who could take charge of the team in the shortest format. Fortunately for India, there is no shortage of experienced candidates. Hardik Pandya, Shreyas Iyer, and Sanju Samson have all shown leadership qualities and have captaincy records that deserve attention.
Among the available options, Hardik Pandya is the only player with significant experience leading India in T20 internationals. Between 2022 and 2023, he captained the side in 16 matches and won 10 of them. India lost only 5 games during that period, while 1 match produced no result.
Those numbers give him a win percentage of 62.5, which is impressive at the international level. More importantly, players appeared comfortable under his leadership, and India played an aggressive brand of cricket. Hardik also has experience handling pressure situations, something every national captain must deal with regularly.
Few Indian players have gathered as much captaincy experience in franchise cricket as Shreyas Iyer. From 2018 to 2026, he led Delhi Capitals, Kolkata Knight Riders, and Punjab Kings in 101 IPL matches. His teams won 55 games and lost 41, with 2 ties and 3 no results.
A win percentage of 54.45 across more than 100 matches highlights his ability to remain competitive over a long period. Iyer’s biggest strength is his ability to manage different groups of players. His successful stints with multiple franchises suggest he can quickly earn teammates’ trust and foster a positive environment in the dressing room.
Sanju Samson’s captaincy journey with Rajasthan Royals has been a steady one. Since taking charge in 2021, he has led the franchise in 67 matches. Rajasthan won 33 of those contests and lost 32, with 1 tie and 1 no result. While his win percentage stands at 49.25, the numbers do not tell the full story.
Samson has helped Rajasthan remain competitive and has handled the responsibility of leading a young squad for several seasons. His calm nature and growing experience make him a genuine candidate for a bigger leadership role.