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India T20 squad: Surya, Pandya to face fitness tests ahead of Asia Cup 2025
Pandya, who has been intensively training in Mumbai since mid-July, played a crucial role in India's triumphs at both the 2024 T20 World Cup and the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. At 31, he remains a key component of India's white-ball setup, with the team heavily relying on his all-round abilities going into the continental tournament, which begins on September 9.
Prior to Pandya's assessment, middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer completed his own fitness evaluation between July 27 and 29. Iyer, who led Punjab Kings to the IPL 2025 final, a year after guiding KKR to their third title, has not featured in a T20I since December 2023. His selection for the Asia Cup remains uncertain, but his leadership and experience could weigh in his favour. Surya on his way back to full fitness
Meanwhile, T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav continues his recovery from a sports hernia surgery performed in June in Munich. Although not yet fully fit, Surya has resumed light training and batting practice at the NCA. He is expected to remain under medical supervision for another week to complete his rehabilitation.
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Recently, Suryakumar posted an Instagram video of himself batting, running, and doing strength work at the NCA, captioning it: 'Can't wait to be back doing what I love.' His form in IPL 2025 was outstanding, he scored 717 runs for Mumbai Indians and was named Most Valuable Player, finishing just behind Orange Cap winner Sai Sudharsan.
Since taking over as India's T20I captain after Rohit Sharma's retirement, Suryakumar has led India to 17 wins in 22 matches.
The Asia Cup 2025, initially under threat due to tensions following the India-Pakistan conflict in May, will now proceed as planned in the UAE, with matches hosted in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. India has been grouped alongside Pakistan and UAE in Group A, with a possible three clashes between India and Pakistan on the cards. India will begin their campaign against the UAE on September 10.
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