The Indian top-order has been a major concern for the team in the T20 World Cup 2026, with Ishan Kishan, Abhishek Sharma, and Tilak Varma failing to deliver as a unit. After a disappointing loss to South Africa, India faces a must-win Super 8 match against Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.
The team management is contemplating changes to the top order to address the batting woes. One option is to bring in Sanju Samson, a right-handed batter, to counter the off-spin threat. Samson’s experience and ability to play different roles could provide the necessary spark at the top of the order.
Another possibility is to retain the current opening combination and introduce Samson at No.3, where he has excelled in the past. This move would shield Samson from the new ball and allow him to dictate the pace of the innings based on the situation.
A third option involves replacing the injured Rinku Singh with a third spinner to maintain balance in the side. This would allow India to keep the batting order intact and avoid unnecessary disruptions. Swapping the batting positions of Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma could also provide a solution, with the in-form Yadav facing more deliveries to benefit the team.
The captain’s preference for a flexible batting lineup could come into play as India looks to secure a crucial victory against Zimbabwe. The team must find the right combination at the top order to ensure a strong start and set the tone for a successful campaign.

