A dominant series win against New Zealand not only provided India with momentum but also clarity. Suryakumar Yadav rediscovered his touch, Ishan Kishan and Shivam Dube forced their way into the conversation with explosive returns, Rinku Singh underlined his growing all-round value and the bowling blueprint fell into place...SURYA returns to form in time: India skipper Suryakumar Yadav sealed a 4-1 series victory in the T20I against New Zealand. “Surya in 2025 will be no different than it is now – I just stopped running,” he said. Surya, who leads the run-charts with 242 runs, stands out not so much for numbers but for his clarity: his approach is steady and buoyed by team dynamics.
Ishan kicks off: Having been frozen out before the series began, Kishan came back with three explosive knocks – 76 off 32, 28 off 13 and 103 off 43 – firmly announcing his World Cup intentions. At the end of the series, he regained the wicketkeeping gloves and pushed Sanju Samson to the edge.DUBE flexes all-around muscles: Dube improved his strength and balance, hitting 36 off 18 and 65 off 23 to finish with the second-highest strike rate (248.9). He backed it up with the ball, too, returning 3/28 and 1/7, and made a strong case as a middle-order performer and all-around option.RINKU ANNOUNCEMENT: Rinku has become a workhorse at bat with his power while impressing as a safe, underrated outfielder who can cover huge swaths of ground. Bowling Blueprint: The template for India’s T20 World Cup seems set. The frontline attack no longer consists of three spinners including Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel, with all-rounders Hardik Pandya and Dube in support. Harshit Rana and Kuldeep Yadav remain the second option and may only feature if the rotation comes into play.


