Updated On: 06 December, 2023 09:15 PM IST | Mumbai | Srijanee Majumdar
India have only six T20Is and an IPL between now and the next World Cup, to be played in the West Indies and the USA in June

Indian players celebrate the fall of a wicket against New Zealand in the World Cup 2023. Pic/AFP
While no praise is enough for India’s sprightly bunch of `Gen-Next` stars for having undermined the newly-crowned world champions Australia on home turf, the selection headache for the management in the buildup to next year’s T20 World Cup is likely to kick in sooner than later.
Whether it is good to have choices rather than being run out of options opens room for discussion, especially when it comes to selecting a playing XI for a tournament as vital as the World Cup. Selectors are a bit like wicketkeepers because they come to notice only when they commit unforgivable errors. Often so distant from the fray, they do not usually receive plaudits, only brickbats. The long-range impacts of their decisions are not often considered in totality, but the concept of the selector as a `hate figure` has existed since forever.
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