After playing the T20I series against South Africa in December, Tilak led Hyderabad in two 50-over games at the Vijay Hazare Trophy. He scored 109 against Chandigarh on January 3 and made 34 against Bengal on Tuesday.
Tilak has been a key member of India’s T20I squad over the past six months, having played in each of their last three assignments: Asia Cup (September), Australia T20Is (October) and South Africa T20Is (December). He made 567 runs in 18 innings last year at an average of 47.25 and strike rate of 129.15.
India are yet to name a replacement for the five T20Is against New Zealand on January 21, 23, 25, 28 and 31. Teams can make changes to their T20 World Cup squad without needing ICC approval until January 31, 2026.



