India’s cricket ecosystem is witnessing a strategic shift as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) explores the creation of a 30–35 player pool capable of fielding two competitive T20 squads simultaneously. Driven by the Indian Premier League’s consistent production of match-ready talent, the move is aimed at addressing scheduling challenges posed by overlapping international commitments. With events such as the Asian Games coinciding with bilateral series, including a T20 tour against the West Indies, selectors are being compelled to rethink traditional squad structures.