Mohammed Siraj didn’t make India’s T20 World Cup 2026 team because there are too many strong fast bowlers competing for spots. Under Gautam Gambhir’s coaching, young pacers such as Harshit Rana, Jasprit Bumrah, and Arshdeep Singh are being favored over Mohammed Siraj. Siraj played a big role in India’s victorious 2024 team, but he’s been sidelined now.
Siraj’s white ball cricket is down from now?
Siraj’s performance in limited-overs cricket has dropped. He’s less effective after the initial overs with the new ball. This led to his exclusion from the Champions Trophy squad, where Rohit Sharma pointed out his issues bowling at the death.
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Squad Comparison: Pacers Selected vs Siraj
| Player | Role/Strengths | Recent Preference Reason |
| Jasprit Bumrah | Lead pacer, all phases | Locked in as primary fast bowler |
| Arshdeep Singh | New/old ball specialist | Death bowling prowess over Siraj |
| Harshit Rana | Emerging, multi-phase ability | Preferred in T20s and white-ball |
| Mohammed Siraj | New ball swing, Test focus | Sidelined in T20Is post-2024 WC |
Implications for Siraj
Siraj isn’t playing now, which shows he’s becoming a specialist for Test cricket (red-ball format). Critics question this move because he loves it and has taken many wickets before, but selectors support the new fast bowlers. He’s still playing domestic T20 matches like the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy to get back in form.
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Mohammed Siraj has been great in Test cricket with his fiery bowling, but his chances of playing in the 2026 T20 World Cup look slim right now. He’s struggling with poor form, and India has lots of new fast bowlers coming up.

