Rohit Sharma’s name surfaces in Shubman Gill’s World Cup update on Virat Kohli
Rohit Sharma’s leadership future came under the spotlight again after Shubman Gill suggested Virat Kohli could be back for the T20 World Cup, while name-checking Rohit’s captaincy.
On 12 July 2026, Shubman Gill told reporters that Virat Kohli’s participation in the upcoming T20 World Cup is “very likely,” adding that the team’s captaincy structure would depend on Rohit Sharma’s call. Gill stopped short of confirming Kohli’s spot but said the selectors would weigh form and fitness before finalising the squad.
The remark reignites debate over India’s white-ball captaincy ahead of the October 2026 global event. Rohit Sharma, who led India to the 2024 T20 World Cup final, remains the incumbent skipper but has faced pressure to step aside after a string of slow starts in the shortest format. Gill’s comment implies Rohit’s call could decide whether Kohli returns as a senior pro or a deputy.
India’s selectors meet on 25 July 2026 to pick the 15-man squad for the T20 World Cup. If Kohli is included, the leadership question will resurface-whether Rohit stays on as captain or Kohli takes over once more. Gill’s hint keeps the story alive until the official announcement.
Rohit Sharma’s legacy already includes five IPL titles as Mumbai Indians captain and a record 150 T20I wins as skipper. Any shift in captaincy now would mark his first major change since the 2024 final loss to Australia. The selectors’ call in late July will show if Rohit’s run as India’s white-ball leader is ending-or merely evolving.