Indian cricket is standing at the stage of a dramatic transition, as the two giants of the game, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, have already retired from Tests and T20Is. Now, the questions are swirling about how long the Indian batting icons will continue in ODI cricket.
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Well, Virat Kohli and Rohit’s careers are filled with trophies and records, but their future raises tough questions, as many feel it is the time to start giving more chances to the next generation of batters waiting in the wings, while some feel the team will need their legendary batters in the World Cup.
Ishant Sharma says Indian cricket is ready to move on from Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma
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But the good thing is that both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are very sensible. They know that this will happen someday. So, I think the sooner you understand, the better. They achieved everything; they won everything. What else is left?”
— LaPulga (@LAPULGA_11) September 23, 2025
No room for Favouritism in Indian Cricket: Ishant Sharma
The former fast bowler has stressed that runs, wickets, averages, and strike rates are the only tools that decide who gets to wear the Indian jersey at the highest level. He signed off by saying, “How will it be? There are numbers, right? If there are numbers, then how will there be favoritism? Whoever is performing, he is playing for India. That’s it.”
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