(All-rounders)
Shivam Dube

The 26-year-old all-rounder Shivam Dube got very limited chances during his first limited-overs series – home T20I series against Bangladesh. In the last game of that series, while it was also the series decider game, Dube played an important role in India’s victory. Apart from Deepak Chahar’s destructive bowling performances, Shivam Dube’s impressive second spell also played the massive role for India to win that crucial game. In that game, he had the bowling figures of 4-0-30-3, including the wicket of the set batsman Mohammad Naim (81 runs).
Krunal Pandya

The 28-year-old all-rounder Krunal Pandya disappointed in the last home T20I series against Bangladesh. His bowling was very average in that series while his fielding was not good at all. Even, in the last game of that series, Krunal was dropped out from the playing XI. However, he can still earn another chance, especially on the basis of his past performances.