Ravindra Jadeja was missing from India's ODI lineup against England on June 21, sparking concerns about his future in the team.
What happened?
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) dropped Jadeja from the squad without providing an explanation, unlike previous announcements.
Jadeja has an impressive record of 232 wickets and nearly 3000 runs in ODIs, but his performance has been underwhelming since the 2023 World Cup.
Why it matters for Ravindra Jadeja
With only 21-24 ODIs left before the 2027 World Cup, Jadeja's exclusion from the squad raises questions about his chances of making it to the World Cup team.
Axar Patel has outperformed Jadeja, taking 16 wickets in 17 games and scoring 377 runs, making him a strong contender for the World Cup squad.
What comes next?
Jadeja has participated in only 13 ODIs since the 2023 World Cup, taking 12 wickets and scoring 149 runs, which may not be enough to secure his spot in the team.
The BCCI's decision to drop Jadeja may be a sign of things to come, with the team looking to move on from the experienced all-rounder.
Jadeja was dropped from the Australia tour after struggling against South Africa at home, and his absence from the squad for the Afghanistan series and England tour has raised concerns about his future.
The Indian team has played 26 ODIs since the 2023 World Cup final, but Jadeja has only participated in 13 of those, including the ICC Champions Trophy.
Chief selector Ajit Agarkar had expressed his concerns about Jadeja's performance before the Australia tour in October 2025, which may have contributed to his exclusion from the squad.
Washington Sundar has also stepped up as a strong contender for the World Cup squad, adding to the competition for Jadeja's spot.
The BCCI's 2027 World Cup plans are still unclear, but Jadeja's absence from the squad has sparked concerns about his chances of making it to the team.