
Shivam Sharma
abplive|26-01-2026
With ICC Men's 2026 T20 World Cup just days away, BCCI has reportedly initiated a backup plan to address the potential absence of all-rounder Washington Sundar.
BCCI has reportedly instructed the Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru to prioritize match-readiness of Riyan Parag, identifying him as the primary tactical cover for injured Sundar, Times of India reported.
Washington Sundar's participation in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2026 remains highly uncertain following a rib injury sustained during the ODI series against New Zealand.
BCCI's medical team is working around the clock, but recovery timeline for a side strain is notoriously unpredictable. Given the high-intensity nature of World Cup, the team management is hesitant to risk a player who is not at 100% fitness.
Ravi Bishnoi is already in the mix as a "specialist spin option", but Riyan Parag is being groomed specifically to fill the vacancy of an "all-rounder" who can stabilize the lower-middle order.
The CoE has been tasked with putting Parag through rigorous fitness and skill drills to ensure he can slot into the XI at a moment’s notice if Sundar fails his final fitness test.
If the team wants a specialist spin option, they could consider Bishnoi, who impressed with his form in IND vs NZ 3rd T20I. However, if the priority is batting depth, a like-for-like replacement for Sundar would be more suitable.
In that case, Riyan Parag seems to be a strong candidate, as he can contribute with the bat in the lower order while also providing effective spin bowling.




