Harbhajan Singh verdicts on who should succed Rohit Sharma as T20 captain, Pic:x

Xtra Time Web Desk: As the T20 World Cup approaches, the question of who will don the gloves for India becomes increasingly pressing. Among the pool of contenders - Rishabh Pant, Sanju Samson, Dinesh Karthik, KL Rahul, and Jitesh Sharma - speculation is rife about who will secure the coveted spot. Former India cricketer Harbhajan Singh has weighed in on the debate, throwing his support behind Rajasthan Royals' captain, Sanju Samson. Singh contends that there should be no dispute regarding Samson's place in India's T20I XI. In fact, he goes as far as to suggest grooming the Kerala cricketer as the successor to Rohit Sharma's captaincy in the T20I format.

Here’s the post:

https://twitter.com/harbhajan_singh/status/1782478603248337359

Despite Ishan Kishan's impressive performances for Mumbai Indians, his batting position likely disqualifies him from World Cup contention. With foreign conditions in mind, it's anticipated that India will include two specialist keepers in their 15-man squad. As the selection committee deliberates, the qualities sought in a keeper will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in determining the final decision.

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Samson vs Pant vs Karthik

Samson's prowess as a batter and leader in this season's IPL has been undeniable. With 314 runs in eight matches at a remarkable strike rate of 152.3, he stands out as a standout performer for the Royals, who are on the brink of securing a playoff berth with 14 points from eight matches.

His captaincy has been exemplary, outshining others with his weight of runs. However, like Kishan, Samson's batting position at No.3 for RR could be a point of contention. In contrast, Pant has showcased his batting prowess with 254 runs at a strike rate of 150, mainly at No.4 or 5, aligning with the potential positions for India's keeper in T20Is. While Samson has experience at these slots for India, Pant's left-handedness and familiarity with the role give him an edge.

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Meanwhile, Karthik's explosive 251 runs at a stunning strike rate of 196 for RCB add another dimension to the selection dilemma. Will the selectors opt for experience with Karthik, or look to the future? The answer to this burning question is expected to unfold in the coming weeks.