India Squad for Afghanistan Series
The focus of Indian cricket is gradually shifting from IPL 2026 to international action as the announcement of India’s squad for the upcoming one-off Test and three-match ODI series against Afghanistan draws closer. The squad is expected to be unveiled on Tuesday in Guwahati, with several reports suggesting important decisions could shape the future structure of the team.

As preparations for the 2027 ODI World Cup slowly begin, team management may use the Afghanistan series to test combinations and make strategic changes. Sources indicate that a few surprising decisions could be on the horizon, particularly regarding leadership roles and player management.
One of the biggest talking points surrounds the possible change in the Test team’s leadership setup. Reports suggest that Rishabh Pant could potentially be removed from the vice-captaincy role as selectors reconsider the long-term structure of the squad. While no official confirmation has arrived yet, speculation around leadership changes continues to gain attention.
There is also uncertainty surrounding the availability of senior stars Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya. Fitness concerns reportedly remain a key factor, and selectors are expected to take a cautious approach before making final decisions regarding their inclusion.
Meanwhile, Jasprit Bumrah is unlikely to feature in both formats of the Afghanistan series. The team management appears focused on carefully handling his workload and avoiding any unnecessary pressure as India prepares for a packed international schedule ahead.
On the positive side for Indian fans, Virat Kohli is expected to return for the ODI series. The experienced batter, who now primarily focuses on a single format similar to Rohit Sharma, has been in outstanding form during IPL 2026 and is likely to play all three ODI matches against Afghanistan.
With squad selection expected soon, fans and experts will closely watch whether India opts for experience or begins introducing a refreshed approach ahead of future international tournaments. The Afghanistan series could provide early clues about India’s plans for the next phase of its cricket journey.
