
India has officially named a 15-member squad for the 2025 Asia Cup, scheduled in the UAE. The tournament will follow the T20 format, and the Men in Blue begin their campaign on September 10 against the UAE, before the much-anticipated clash with Pakistan on September 14.
While the squad features several experienced campaigners, it also includes seven players who will be making their Asia Cup debut, signaling a generational shift in Indian cricket.
India’s First-Time Asia Cup Representatives
Here’s a closer look at the debutants who could leave a lasting impact:
1. Rinku Singh
Known for his calmness under pressure, Rinku has already made a name as a finisher in the IPL and international T20s. His ability to clear boundaries in crunch moments makes him an invaluable asset in close games.
2. Abhishek Sharma
The explosive left-handed opener has quickly risen through the ranks with fearless batting at the top. His aggressive approach against pace and spin alike could set the tone for India’s innings.
3. Harshit Rana
One of the most promising fast bowlers in the country, Rana’s raw pace and bounce could be India’s X-factor in the UAE, where conditions can favor quick bowlers under lights.
4. Sanju Samson
Although he has been around the Indian setup for years, this will be Samson’s first Asia Cup appearance. With his versatile batting and wicketkeeping, he offers flexibility in the playing XI.
5. Shivam Dube
The all-rounder has rediscovered his form in recent seasons, especially with his six-hitting ability against spinners. His medium pace also adds depth to India’s bowling.
6. Varun Chakaravarthy
The mystery spinner could prove to be India’s trump card. On slow UAE pitches, his variations may trouble even the best batters in the tournament.
7. Jitesh Sharma
Aggressive and fearless, Jitesh has built a reputation as a destructive finisher. His wicketkeeping skills further strengthen India’s balance in the squad.