Indian all-rounder Shardul Thakur is back in the news after making a bold claim about his World Cup ambitions. The LSG star says he’s eyeing the No.8 spot in India’s 2027 World Cup squad and believes he can make a strong comeback.
Shardul Aims for World Cup Return
Shardul last featured in the Anderson Tendulkar Trophy but failed to leave a mark. Now, he’s confident that hard work and experience will help him return to the national side in time for the 2027 ODI World Cup.
India’s New Team Strategy
India has already started preparing for the next big tournament by giving opportunities to young players like Nitish Kumar Reddy and Harshit Rana. Under Gautam Gambhir’s leadership, the focus is on finding multi-skilled players who can contribute with both bat and ball.
Confidence Amid Competition
Despite not being in top form recently, Shardul remains optimistic. Known for his fighting spirit, he has been grinding it out in domestic cricket to regain rhythm. His belief is that his experience still gives him an edge over younger contenders.
Solid Domestic Record
Shardul’s first-class career shows his value as an all-rounder. He has scored 2,697 runs, including 2 centuries and 17 half-centuries, at an average close to 23. With 305 wickets to his name, his record remains impressive for a 34-year-old.
Mixed Ranji Trophy Season
Currently leading Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy, Shardul’s form has been modest with just three wickets in four innings and limited batting success. However, strong performances in last year’s Duleep Trophy and Ranji season revived his IPL and India career.
Rising Competition in Lower Order
Competition for the lower-order all-rounder slot is heating up. Harshit Rana’s pace and aggressive style give him an advantage, while Shardul relies on control and variations. On South African pitches, where pace dominates, this battle could get intense.
Debate Over Selection Criteria
Shardul’s recent comments have triggered an online debate. Some fans argue that players should earn selection through performance, not public statements. Others believe selectors like Gambhir have a clear vision and will choose based on merit alone.
Determination Meets Opportunity
Whether Shardul’s determination turns into results is yet to be seen. His hunger and experience are undeniable, but competition from younger players will test him. The road to the 2027 World Cup will demand both consistency and impact performances.







