Virat Kohli has come under heavy criticism following his poor performances during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, where India suffered a 1-3 loss. The loss in the fifth Test in Sydney also dashed India's hopes of reaching the ICC World Test Championship final for the third time, with Australia securing the spot.
Rohit Sharma had a dismal performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, scoring just 31 runs in five innings at an average of 6.20. He opted out of the fifth Test, with vice-captain Jasprit Bumrah stepping in as captain. Rohit reacted to speculation about his retirement, saying he wasn't going away anytime soon.
Virat Kohli's Experience in the UK Would Be Invaluable - Ian Chappell
“Kohli’s experience in the UK would be invaluable, and of the two problematic players he’s the most likely to be resuscitated,” Chappell wrote on his column in ESPNcricinfo.
India Extremely Reluctant to Part with Star Players - Ian Chappell
Ian Chappell expressed uncertainty about Rohit Sharma's future in Test cricket, following his poor performance in the Australia series. Chappell said that Rohit is a question mark for the upcoming five-match series, citing his technical struggles.
"The soon-to-be-38-year-old Rohit, facing a crammed five-Test series against England in a few months, is a doubtful quantity. Although India are extremely reluctant to part with star players, lately Rohit has struggled technically and his absence would provide uncertainty over the opening position and the captaincy,” added Chappell.
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