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Former India cricketer urges Rohit Sharma to allow Ravichandran Ashwin to lead the team onto the field in fifth Test against England

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Ravichandran Ashwin with Kuldeep Yadav
Ravichandran Ashwin with Kuldeep Yadav (Image Credit: Twitter)

India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin claimed his first fifer of the ongoing five-match Test series against England in Ranchi. On Day Three, the home team was way behind in the game to begin with. However, they ensured that the Three Lions got the lead of only 46 runs. Dhruv Jurel (90) helped the team get to 307, in reply to England’s 353 in the first innings.

In the second innings, the European side had no answer to the Indian spin duo of Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Kuldeep Yadav. They combined for all 10 wickets in the second innings. With this, the Asian needed to chase 192 runs to win the game and the series. Meanwhile, at the end of Day Four, the 1983 World Cup winner Sunil Gavaskar urged Rohit Sharma to allow Ashwin to lead the team in the last Test next month.

“India win tomorrow, and you go to Dharamshala (for fifth and final Test), I just hope that Rohit allows you to lead the team out to the field. That’ll be a wonderful gesture, honour for all that you have done for Indian cricket,” Gavaskar said while speaking to Ashwin on Jio Cinema after end of third day’s play.

“Sunny bhai, you are being too generous, thanks so much. However, expectations about all these things, I think I am well past all that. But genuinely saying, I am enjoying every single moment I am being with this team. The longer it lasts, I will be happy,” Ashwin said.

It is wonderful to see Ravichandran Ashwin right up there: Anil Kumble

On the other hand, former India Test skipper and head coach, Anil Kumble spoke about Ashwin’s possibly going past Kumble’s 619 runs.

“It is wonderful to see Ashwin right up there and I’m sure he will go beyond that. He still has a lot of matches to play for India. That’s why I also say that when someone has had that kind of a start to his Test career, the expectations are higher. When he doesn’t pick up fifers in two innings or two Test matches, people suddenly talk about his form, action, about why he is changing this and that. But that is all noise, which you need to keep away, and champion bowlers do that. Ashwin has certainly done that in this innings where India needed him most,” said Kumble.

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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma Under Scrutiny Amid India’s Struggles in Australia

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Former Indian cricketers Irfan Pathan and Sunil Gavaskar have criticized the superstar culture in Indian cricket. They pointed out the lack of commitment to domestic cricket, particularly in light of India’s poor performance in Australia. The and  focus of their criticism was aimed at senior players Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who both had disappointing tours.

Kohli managed only 190 runs in eight innings, with a disappointing average of 23.75. His struggle against deliveries outside the off stump was a key issue. He was dismissed seven out of eight times by deliveries in that area, with Scott Boland being his main tormentor.

Rohit Sharma’s performance was equally poor, with just 31 runs in five innings. His dismal form led to him opting out of the fifth Test. This led to widespread speculation about their future in Test cricket.

Despite the poor form, reports suggest that neither Kohli nor Rohit is expected to retire voluntarily. A source within the BCCI mentioned that the team is undergoing a phase of introspection. However, they are unlikely to ask the two players to retire. The selectors will have to make the final decision on their future.

The BCCI office bearers, including Devajit Saikia and Prabhtej Bhatia, discussed the issues with Kohli’s technique. It’s evident that both players’ future in Test cricket will depend on their form in the upcoming months.

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BCCI Faces Dilemma Over Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s Future

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BCCI must address Kohli and Sharma’s roles as debates over their future intensify. Transparent decisions will ensure smooth transitions.

The BCCI is under pressure to address the futures of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma as India’s cricket leaders. Recent debates among former cricketers, including Irfan Pathan and Sunil Gavaskar, highlight the board’s challenge in resolving this dilemma.

Reports suggest both Kohli and Sharma might not voluntarily step down despite questions over their recent performances. The board must decide on a transition plan without risking disruption in team dynamics. Gavaskar expressed concerns about senior players’ reluctance to retire on their terms. Pathan supported the sentiment, emphasizing the need for clear communication and strategic planning.

Kohli, known for his aggressive leadership and consistent batting, has faced scrutiny in recent months. Similarly, Sharma, the captain across formats, has dealt with mixed results on the field. While their contributions to Indian cricket remain undeniable, the question of grooming new leaders is gaining momentum.

The BCCI reportedly plans to assess performances during the upcoming England tour. A comprehensive evaluation will guide the decision on the duo’s roles in future campaigns. Selectors and the team management aim to strike a balance between respecting veterans and fostering new talent.

Experts believe that transparent discussions between the board, players, and coaching staff will help manage the transition smoothly. Introducing emerging players gradually can ensure continuity while preserving the legacy of Kohli and Sharma.

Indian cricket stands at a crossroads, where decisions today could shape its future trajectory. The resolution of this issue will determine the team’s competitiveness and long-term success.

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Virat Kohli’s Selection for England Tour

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Virat Kohli's selection for England tour sparks debate. Selectors face tough choices as fans await a balanced decision.

Virat Kohli’s selection for the England tour has become a hot topic in Indian cricket. The star batter, known for his unmatched legacy, now faces questions about his form and consistency. Selectors must make a tough call before finalizing the squad.

Kohli remains determined to represent India and has ruled out retirement. Despite this, his recent performances in crucial matches have left much to be desired. Many experts believe the England tour will demand players in peak form, making the decision regarding Kohli’s inclusion more complicated.

The selectors’ challenge lies in balancing experience with performance. Kohli’s presence provides leadership and confidence to the younger players. However, the team also needs reliable contributions from all members, especially in challenging overseas conditions like England.

Transition words make discussions about Kohli’s selection even more nuanced. His iconic performances in the past earned him the tag of a match-winner, yet cricket is a game of the present. Younger players vying for opportunities might bring the energy and hunger required in such critical tours.

Fans and cricket experts remain divided. Some urge the selectors to back Kohli, believing he can regain his form. Others feel it’s time for India to focus on the next generation of cricketers. Regardless, the decision will significantly impact India’s preparation for the England series and beyond.

Virat Kohli’s selection remains central to Indian cricket discussions, as the world watches how selectors balance sentiment and strategy.

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