
The Asia Cup 2025 brought excitement for fans, but not for everyone in Team India. RCB’s Jitesh Sharma spent the entire tournament on the bench, leaving him frustrated about his role and future with the national side.
Jitesh Sharma’s Record So Far
Sharma made his T20I debut in 2023 and has since played nine matches, scoring 100 runs with a highest of 35. In IPL 2025, he scored 261 runs in 15 games, including a top knock of 85, proving his batting potential.
Benched Despite Strong Form
Despite being a versatile batter and reliable wicketkeeper, Sharma didn’t get a single game in the Asia Cup. Sanju Samson was chosen as the first-choice keeper, with the team management preferring consistency and experience over rotation.
Impact on Confidence and Morale
Watching from the sidelines limited Sharma’s contribution to fielding duties. Missing game time in such a big tournament can hurt confidence and slow down the growth of a player who has already proved himself in domestic cricket and the IPL.
Selection Policy Questions
The decision raises concerns over how new talent is handled. Regular game time is essential for players like Sharma to cement their place. While India performed well overall, his patience has been tested, and fans now wait for his next international chance.
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