Why India Needs a New Captain and a New Mindset After Another T20 World Cup Failure
Images: X Trisha Ghosal, London The debate over India’s next women’s captain is no longer just a conversation among fans. It has become one of the biggest questions confronting Indian cricket following another disappointing ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign. Two successive group-stage exits, in 2024 and now in 2026, have exposed a pattern that can no longer be dismissed as a one-off. India continue to possess one of the strongest talent pools in women’s cricket, yet the team has repeatedly failed to translate that potential into sustained success on the biggest stage. The issue, therefore, is no longer just about personnel. It is about leadership, planning and mindset. Smriti Mandhana’s recent interview with The Times of India added fresh momentum to the discussion. Asked if she was ready to captain India, her answer was simple: “I am ready.” It was not a public campaign for the role, but a statement of preparedness from someone who has served as Harmanpreet Kaur’s deputy s...