Suryansh Shedge made his debut for India during the second T20I against Ireland on June 28, 2024 [2].
Shedge enters the national side at a critical juncture as India seeks to level the series following a loss in the opening match. His inclusion reflects the team's need for versatile all-round options to stabilize the lineup.
The 23-year-old [1] Mumbai all-rounder was called up to the squad as a replacement for Nitish Kumar Reddy, who was sidelined due to injury [5]. Shedge was one of two debutants named for the match, joining Prince Yadav [3].
The match took place at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Belfast, Northern Ireland [4]. Upon arriving at the venue, India opted to field first in the contest [4].
Beyond the tactical shift on the field, Shedge spoke about the personal sacrifices that led to this moment. He highlighted the challenges his family faced to support his athletic pursuits.
"My mom had to quit her job," Shedge said [1].
Shedge's rise from the Mumbai circuit to the international stage comes as India continues to rotate its T20 roster. The decision to hand him a debut in Belfast underscores the team's strategy of integrating young talent during series away from home.
“"My mom had to quit her job."”
The introduction of Shedge and Yadav suggests a transitional phase for India's T20 strategy, prioritizing the testing of domestic all-rounders in international conditions. By replacing an injured player with a young Mumbai prospect, the team is expanding its talent pool for future short-format tournaments.


