Suryansh Shedge Replaces Injured Nitish Kumar Reddy in India's T20I Squads
The BCCI has drafted young all-rounder Suryansh Shedge into India's T20I squads for the Ireland and England series after a quadriceps injury ruled out Nitish Kumar Reddy.
The NE Times Sports Desk
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Indian cricket's pipeline of young all-rounders has thrown up a fresh name to watch, with Suryansh Shedge earning a place in the country's Twenty20 International squads for the upcoming tours of Ireland and England. The Board of Control for Cricket in India confirmed the call-up in a media advisory dated 23 June, after Nitish Kumar Reddy was ruled out of both assignments with a quadriceps injury. The development gives the selectors a like-for-like all-round option and hands Shedge a sudden, high-profile shot at international cricket.
Why the change was made
Reddy's quadriceps problem forced the Men's Selection Committee to move quickly, as India prepare for back-to-back overseas T20I commitments with little margin for a depleted travelling group. Rather than disturb the wider balance of the squad, the panel opted to bring in another young batting all-rounder who can offer overs alongside runs. The decision keeps the side's combinations intact while replacing a player who had increasingly been valued for the dual dimension he brings.
The Ireland leg is scheduled to be played before the England T20Is, a sequencing that makes fitness and availability especially important. With matches packed close together and conditions set to be demanding, the selectors clearly wanted cover that could slot in without forcing a structural rethink of the playing eleven.
Who is Suryansh Shedge
Shedge arrives in the national set-up on the back of domestic and India A exposure, the well-trodden route through which many of India's recent breakout cricketers have announced themselves. As a young all-rounder, he offers lower-order batting depth and a bowling option, the kind of flexible profile that limited-overs sides increasingly prize. His inclusion is a reminder of how rapidly form at the first-class and A-team level can reshape a player's trajectory.
He now enters a dressing room that mixes established international names with a clutch of emerging players, an environment that will test both his temperament and his readiness. For a cricketer who was outside the reckoning only days earlier, the opportunity represents a significant leap.
What it means for India
Reddy's absence is a genuine setback. Over recent assignments he had grown into a useful seam-bowling all-rounder, giving captains the luxury of an extra bowling option without sacrificing batting. Replacing that exact skill set is not straightforward, and India will hope the injury proves short-lived ahead of a busy international calendar.
At the same time, the reshuffle turns the Ireland and England series into a live audition for India's bench strength. With workload management and rotation now central to how the team is built, the depth of the all-rounder pool is under the microscope, and Shedge's debut window could shape the conversation around it.
- Nitish Kumar Reddy ruled out of the Ireland and England T20Is with a quadriceps injury.
- Suryansh Shedge named as his replacement in India's T20I squads.
- The BCCI confirmed the change in a media advisory dated 23 June.
- Ireland matches are scheduled before the England T20Is, raising the premium on fitness.
- Shedge's call-up underlines the value of strong domestic and India A performances.
“Shedge's inclusion gives India another young batting all-rounder at a moment when the side is balancing workload, form and depth before back-to-back overseas assignments.”
— The NE Times Sports Desk
For Indian supporters, the coming weeks offer both a worry and a window: concern over Reddy's recovery, and curiosity about whether Shedge can convert an unexpected opening into a lasting place. How the management deploys its new all-round option across two contrasting tours may well signal the direction of India's T20I planning in the months ahead.
The NE Times View
Reddy's injury is a genuine loss given how neatly his seam-bowling all-round profile balanced India's T20I XI. But handing Shedge a tour of Ireland and England is exactly the kind of low-risk exposure the selectors should be making more often. The NE Times View: bench depth is built on tours like these, not panic call-ups during a World Cup.
This article is original commentary and analysis by The NE Times. Background facts were referenced from BCCI and India Today.
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